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    Journalist and music producer Tere PeñaPhoto: Tere's personal archive Peña

    Tere from Lebrija Peña, Commander's Cross of the Order of Civil Merit

    Presentation of the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco Seville. Casino de la Exposición. February 10, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The 'El mundo por montera' gala of the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco puts its tickets on sale

    Still from the documentary 'Remember Me', about La Niña de la Puebla. By filmmaker Remedios Malvárez from Huelva.

    La Niña de la Puebla, much more than the singer of 'Los Campanilleros'

    Councilor Patricia del Pozo, at the opening of the exhibition 'Vericuetos' flamencos and graphics'. Photo: Cons Cultura

    The art jondo It engages with the visual arts in the new exhibition at the Andalusian Institute of Flamenco

    Presentation of the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco Seville. Casino de la Exposición. February 10, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The program for the Seville Biennial has been presented: pearls abound.

    Naike Ponce. Photo: Ana Palma

    The Chair of Flamenco Félix Grande celebrates his anniversary by looking to the new generation

    Arcángel and Councilor Patricia Del Pozo. Presentation of the Tablao tour. Photo: Ministry of Culture

    Arcángel takes his 'Tablao' tour to all eight Andalusian provinces

    The Argentine singer presented 'Utrera' Flamenco Fetén at Puerto de Cuba Café del Río, Seville. December 11, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Argentina premieres the music video 'Culpable' and begins the 'Utrera' tour flamenco great'

    Recital by Manuel Monje. XXIX Jerez Festival. Villavicencio Palace. March 8, 2025. Photo: Esteban Abión

    Young Manuel Monje releases 'Dreaming' Flamenco', with the collaboration of Miguel Poveda

    Mariluz & Montecarlo Fashion Show. Simof 2026. Photo: Chema Soler

    Simof closes an edition marked by nods to the 80s

    Presentation of the XXV Flamenco New York Festival. Royal Artillery Factory of Seville. January 30, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Presentation of the 25th anniversary of Flamenco New York Festival: A Love Story

    Rossy de Palma and Raquel Revuelta. SIMOF 2026. Fibes Seville. Photo: Chema Soler

    Infanta Elena inaugurated the International Flamenco Fashion Show

    Presentation of the "Empeñados por Sevilla" cycle. Peña Torres MacarenaJanuary 28, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The second edition of the 'Empeñados' cycle was presented in Torres Macarena

    Meeting of the associative fabric of flamenco in the Chair of Flamenco From Pablo de Olavide University. Photo: UPO

    The associative fabric of the flamenco debate the proposals for art jondo out of 2026

    Designer Teresa Porras with José Manuel Caballero Bonald. Photo: TP Social Media

    Teresa Torres, the Sevillian woman who won the hearts of the people of Cádiz

    Students from the 4th grade of Primary Education at the CEIP José María Pemán school in Puente Genil have created a version of our podcast 'The little elf and the teacher' dedicated to La Perla de Cádiz.

    Schoolchildren perform a version of 'The Little Elf and the Teacher' dedicated to La Perla de Cádiz

    Presentation of the 57th Meeting of Cante Jondo From La Puebla de Cazalla. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The poster for the 57th Meeting has been presented Cante Jondo from La Puebla de Cazalla

    Presentation of the 33rd Murcia Flamenco Summit. Photo: Murcia City Council

    Murcia hosts the 33rd edition of the Flamenco Summit

    Designs from the Flamentex Chair on the We Love catwalk FlamencoPhoto: Seville School of Fashion ESSDM

    Success of the Flamentex International Chair of Flamenco Fashion at We Love Flamenco

    The Amateur Competition FlamencoThe town of Guillena will distribute 5.000 euros in prizes.

    The Amateur Competition FlamencoThe town of Guillena will distribute 5.000 euros in prizes.

  • Opinion
    Pepe Montaraz. Peña Flamenca Pepe Montaraz, Lebrija (Seville). October 1, 2023. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Goodbye to Pepe Montaraz

    Manuel Cano Tamayo.

    Manuel Cano's dedication to the guitar

    Rafael Amador from Seville, on the cover of the album 'Pasa la vida', by Pata Negra.

    Rafael Amador: Goodbye from the heart…

    Luis Soler and Manuel Martín Martín, in Mairena del Alcor, May 2017. Photo: Carmelo Camino - MMM Archive

    Luis Soler, the other voice of Malaga (and III)

    How did we learn to forget Antonio?

    Manuel Martín Martín and Luis Soler Guevara, at the tribute to the latter held at the University of Málaga, 2017. Photo: MMM Archive

    Luis Soler, the other voice of Malaga (II)

    Luis Soler and Manuel Martín Martín, in Mairena del Alcor, May 2017. Photo: Carmelo Camino - MMM Archive

    Luis Soler, the other voice of Malaga (I)

    Luis Soler, with his nephew Ramón Soler, author of this article. Photo: Luis de la Fuente - La Opinión de Zamora

    Goodbye to Luis Soler Guevara, the best fan

    Margit Frenk. Still from the documentary 'El Colegio de México and '68'. Production: Digital Education Coordination / Colmex Digital.

    Margit Frenk, a light that never went out

    Guitarist Juan Antonio Muñoz at the Casa de Andalucía in Rivas Vaciamadrid. December 2016. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    Juan Antonio Muñoz, eternal Mairena supporter

    Joselito and Montoya.

    Joselito, rondeñas dance, taranto… and seguiriyas

    The flamenco singer Fosforito. Image provided by Fernando Sanjuán Caramazana, taken at the Pérez de León studio, Madrid.

    Fosforito and the Drone of Puente-Genil

    Diego Clavel, at the Meeting of Cante Jondo From La Puebla de Cazalla. Photo: Antonio Moreno

    Diego Clavel, an anthology flamenco singer (and II)

    Diego Clavel, at the Meeting of Cante Jondo From La Puebla de Cazalla. Photo: Antonio Moreno

    Diego Clavel, an anthology flamenco singer (I)

    The Argentine singer presented 'Utrera' Flamenco Fetén at Puerto de Cuba Café del Río, Seville. December 11, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Gifts flamencos for Three Kings Day

    Flamenco singer Manuel Vallejo. Old image restored.

    Let's light candles for Manuel Vallejo

    The legendary Sevillian bullfighter Ignacio Sánchez Mejías.

    A deep celebration with poets: memoirs of the flamenco Generation of '27

    It's been 15 years since Enrique Morente passed away.

    Julio Rivera Cross, the poet from Jerez, was a great lyricist. flamenco, recently deceased.

    Julio Rivera, the poet flamenco that wanted to be sea

    Inés de Utrera left

  • Chronicles
    Javier de Ana María. Peña Flamenca La Bambera, Seville. Feb 14, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Javier de Ana María: prodigy of flamenco guitar

    Recital by Cristian de Moret. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. 14 Feb 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Cristian de Moret and the white fish

    Juan de Juan's dance recital. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. 12 Feb 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Juan de Juan and the jolts of genius

    'Six Birds in the Hand', by Vicente Amigo. Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville. February 13, 2026. Photo: Guillermo Mendo

    Did Vicente not play well?

    Recital by Ismael de la Rosa El Bola. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. Feb 7, 2026. Photo: Rodri

    Ismael de la Rosa El Bola: Triana and its syrupy fantasy

    Recital by May Fernández with Keko Baldomero. Peña Flamenca Torres MacarenaSeville. January 31, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    May Fernández, the flamenco singer from Cai

    Recital by María Jesús Bernal with Manolito Jero. Peña Flamenca La Jumoza, Seville. January 31, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    María Jesús Bernal: Moorish woman with cracked crystals

    recital of cante from Caracolillo de Cádiz. Peña Flamenca Smuggling (Paymogo, Huelva). January 31, 2026. Photo: Jesús Naranjo

    Caracolillo de Cádiz floods the Peña The Smuggling of Paymogo

    'Aibar / Rage', by Vanesa Aibar. World premiere. Central Theatre of Seville. January 31, 2026. Photo: Carlos Bonilla

    Vanesa Aibar and the ice that burns

    Dance recital by Fuensanta La Moneta. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena From Seville. January 30, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    La Moneta or the untamed passion of dance

    Recital by José Almarcha. III Jambá Jazz Festival. Modern Theatre of Chiclana, Cádiz. January 28, 2026. Photo: Antonio Barce

    José Almarcha, the art of making a path

    Recital by Enrique El Extremeño. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. January 24, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Enrique El Extremeño: mastery and courage

    recital of cante by Abraham El Zambo. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. January 17, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Abraham El Zambo and the party of a natural flamenco singer

    Marco Flores dance recital. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. January 21, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Marco Flores or the totem of dance flamenco

    Antonia Jiménez and Alba Espert. V Flamenco Guitar Convention in the City of Huelva. Cajasol Foundation, Huelva. January 17 and 17, 2026. Photo: Irra Torres

    Flamenco essences in women's guitars

    recital of cante by Samuel Serrano. Peña La Platería, Granada. January 17, 2026. Photo: Gilberto González

    The echo of Samuel Serrano's shoelaces resonates in La Platería

    'Magnificat', by María Moreno. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Theater of Nîmes, Bernadette Lafon Hall. January 16, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    A trapeze artist named Maria Moreno

    'Remembering Seville. 50 years without Niño Ricardo', by José Acedo and Joselito Acedo. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Odeon Theater in Nìmes. Feb 16, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    José and Joselito Acedo raise Ricardo's flag

    recital of cante by Delia Membrive. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. January 10, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Delia Membrive, resounding and profound

    'Fats. The voice, the eye, the flesh', by Paula Comitre, Florencia Oz and Carmen Angulo. Festival Flamenco of Nîmes 2026. Odeon Theater of Nìmes. Feb 15, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Paula Comitre, Florencia Oz & Carmen Angulo: the owners of destiny

  • Interviews
    Madrid-born flamenco dancer José Maya. Photo: Juanlu Vela

    José Maya: "For me, dancing is being as close to God as possible."

    José Cenizo Jiménez, author of the book 'Poet flamenco'.

    José Cenizo: "Flamenco lyrics should be brief, simple and profound, like an emotional spark."

    The Japanese flamenco dancer Kotoha Setoguchi, in Torres MacarenaJune 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Kotoha Setoguchi: "From the outside, the flamenco It looks more exotic and attractive."

    Flamenco singer Lucía Beltrán. Photo: Moguer Town Hall

    Two hours with Lucía Beltrán, the flamenco singer who feels pain cante

    Presentation of the documentary 'You Will Be Farruquito' at the Seville European Film Festival. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Farruquito on the big screen: the artist's life comes to the cinema "in all its colors"

    Marisol Encinias, director of the Festival Flamenco From Alburquerque. Photo provided by Marisol.

    Marisol Encinias: "In other places the flamenco It's something exotic, but in Albuquerque it's considered a natural part of life.

    Alexis Laurens, Festival Director Flamenco Montpellier Metropolis, France. Photo courtesy of Alexis

    Alexis Laurens (Festival Métropole de Montpellier): «In the face of our audience, what never fails is pure»

    Singer Pepe de Lucía. Cover of the album 'Cada día'.

    Pepe de Lucía (and II): "Paco gave me all his trophies, he said they were nothing"

    Guillermo Cano before a performance. Photo: Enrique Calero

    What happened to Guillermo Cano, the singer of sweetness?

    The singer from Cadiz José Anillo.

    José Anillo: «If the flamenco like carnival, Cadiz would be something else"

    Flutist Ostalinda Suárez. Photo: Cante The Mines

    Ostalinda Suárez: "Acaná is the vision I have of the flamenco»

    Pepe de Lucía, at the Paco de Lucía Legacy Festival, New York 2024. Photo: Pepe de Lucía archive

    Pepe de Lucía (I): "It's only now that I realize how great Paco was."

    María Pagés. Photo: Mauricio Mendivelso - Matadero Dance Center Website

    María Pagés: "We live in a complicated world, artists have a responsibility."

    Macarena López. Photo: Juaki Pérez

    Macarena López: "Feeling that in Vancouver people enjoy the flamenco "It's a real gift"

    The Bajañí of Fernando Trueba and Niño Josele. Photo: JM Reyna

    Fernando Trueba films the great journey of flamenco guitar with Niño Josele's 'Bajañí'

    British guitarist John McLaughlin. Photo: McLaughlin's Instagram

    John McLaughlin: "Paco de Lucía was a true artist because he was willing to take risks."

    Granada-born flamenco dancer Alba Heredia. Photo: perezventana

    Alba Heredia: "I don't remember a time in my life when I didn't dance."

    Antonio Canales, at the tribute to Manuela Carrasco del Tacón Flamenco from Utrera, February 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Antonio Canales: "I like being weightless and at the same time a granite rock."

    Dancer Francisco Hidalgo, director of Tagarnina Fest. Photo: Hidalgo website

    Francisco Hidalgo, promoter of the Tagarnina Fest: "I want the people of Algodonales to see all the colors of the flamenco»

    Dancer and choreographer Antonio Najarro. Photo: Najarro website

    Antonio Najarro: "I wanted to show Lorca's more dreamlike side."

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    Cristina Hoyos Ballet. Isabel España Residence Hall, Madrid. April 2023. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    From flamenco to large format

    Dance recital by Manuela Carpio. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. September 10, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Manuela Carpio's "family party" will open the XXX Jerez Festival in grand style

    The Grand Cross of Alfonso X for the wise Pepe Habichuela

    Lyrics and music, the two legs of flamenco

    Lyrics and music, the two legs of flamenco

    Presentation of the Tacón festival Flamenco from Utrera. Peña Flamenca Uncle José de Paula, Jerez. February 9, 2026. Photo: Juan Garrido

    The dance of Jerez and its rhythm, protagonists of the Tacón Flamenco from Utrera

    'Nerja' by Rafael Riqueni, a sonic journey between the flamenco and the cave

    In this photo from approximately 1950, from left to right, Amparo Soto (daughter of Manuel Torre, wife of Pepe Ríos), Pepe Ríos, Niña Amparo and the guitarist Manolo Morilla.

    Niña Amparo, Pioneer of flamenco dance in Morón de la Frontera

    José Esteban Rodríguez Casano, with Antonio Carrión, at the presentation of a previous album at the Calixto Sánchez Literary Circle in Seville. Photo: María del Puerto

    With skill and feeling, delving into the essence of the guitar

    Luis Soler Guevara and Faustino Núñez, at the former's residence in Málaga. Photo: Faustino archive

    Luis Soler or the generosity of flamenco

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    Journalist and music producer Tere PeñaPhoto: Tere's personal archive Peña

    Tere from Lebrija Peña, Commander's Cross of the Order of Civil Merit

    Presentation of the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco Seville. Casino de la Exposición. February 10, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The 'El mundo por montera' gala of the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco puts its tickets on sale

    Still from the documentary 'Remember Me', about La Niña de la Puebla. By filmmaker Remedios Malvárez from Huelva.

    La Niña de la Puebla, much more than the singer of 'Los Campanilleros'

    Councilor Patricia del Pozo, at the opening of the exhibition 'Vericuetos' flamencos and graphics'. Photo: Cons Cultura

    The art jondo It engages with the visual arts in the new exhibition at the Andalusian Institute of Flamenco

    Presentation of the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco Seville. Casino de la Exposición. February 10, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The program for the Seville Biennial has been presented: pearls abound.

    Naike Ponce. Photo: Ana Palma

    The Chair of Flamenco Félix Grande celebrates his anniversary by looking to the new generation

    Arcángel and Councilor Patricia Del Pozo. Presentation of the Tablao tour. Photo: Ministry of Culture

    Arcángel takes his 'Tablao' tour to all eight Andalusian provinces

    The Argentine singer presented 'Utrera' Flamenco Fetén at Puerto de Cuba Café del Río, Seville. December 11, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Argentina premieres the music video 'Culpable' and begins the 'Utrera' tour flamenco great'

    Recital by Manuel Monje. XXIX Jerez Festival. Villavicencio Palace. March 8, 2025. Photo: Esteban Abión

    Young Manuel Monje releases 'Dreaming' Flamenco', with the collaboration of Miguel Poveda

    Mariluz & Montecarlo Fashion Show. Simof 2026. Photo: Chema Soler

    Simof closes an edition marked by nods to the 80s

    Presentation of the XXV Flamenco New York Festival. Royal Artillery Factory of Seville. January 30, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Presentation of the 25th anniversary of Flamenco New York Festival: A Love Story

    Rossy de Palma and Raquel Revuelta. SIMOF 2026. Fibes Seville. Photo: Chema Soler

    Infanta Elena inaugurated the International Flamenco Fashion Show

    Presentation of the "Empeñados por Sevilla" cycle. Peña Torres MacarenaJanuary 28, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The second edition of the 'Empeñados' cycle was presented in Torres Macarena

    Meeting of the associative fabric of flamenco in the Chair of Flamenco From Pablo de Olavide University. Photo: UPO

    The associative fabric of the flamenco debate the proposals for art jondo out of 2026

    Designer Teresa Porras with José Manuel Caballero Bonald. Photo: TP Social Media

    Teresa Torres, the Sevillian woman who won the hearts of the people of Cádiz

    Students from the 4th grade of Primary Education at the CEIP José María Pemán school in Puente Genil have created a version of our podcast 'The little elf and the teacher' dedicated to La Perla de Cádiz.

    Schoolchildren perform a version of 'The Little Elf and the Teacher' dedicated to La Perla de Cádiz

    Presentation of the 57th Meeting of Cante Jondo From La Puebla de Cazalla. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The poster for the 57th Meeting has been presented Cante Jondo from La Puebla de Cazalla

    Presentation of the 33rd Murcia Flamenco Summit. Photo: Murcia City Council

    Murcia hosts the 33rd edition of the Flamenco Summit

    Designs from the Flamentex Chair on the We Love catwalk FlamencoPhoto: Seville School of Fashion ESSDM

    Success of the Flamentex International Chair of Flamenco Fashion at We Love Flamenco

    The Amateur Competition FlamencoThe town of Guillena will distribute 5.000 euros in prizes.

    The Amateur Competition FlamencoThe town of Guillena will distribute 5.000 euros in prizes.

  • Opinion
    Pepe Montaraz. Peña Flamenca Pepe Montaraz, Lebrija (Seville). October 1, 2023. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Goodbye to Pepe Montaraz

    Manuel Cano Tamayo.

    Manuel Cano's dedication to the guitar

    Rafael Amador from Seville, on the cover of the album 'Pasa la vida', by Pata Negra.

    Rafael Amador: Goodbye from the heart…

    Luis Soler and Manuel Martín Martín, in Mairena del Alcor, May 2017. Photo: Carmelo Camino - MMM Archive

    Luis Soler, the other voice of Malaga (and III)

    How did we learn to forget Antonio?

    Manuel Martín Martín and Luis Soler Guevara, at the tribute to the latter held at the University of Málaga, 2017. Photo: MMM Archive

    Luis Soler, the other voice of Malaga (II)

    Luis Soler and Manuel Martín Martín, in Mairena del Alcor, May 2017. Photo: Carmelo Camino - MMM Archive

    Luis Soler, the other voice of Malaga (I)

    Luis Soler, with his nephew Ramón Soler, author of this article. Photo: Luis de la Fuente - La Opinión de Zamora

    Goodbye to Luis Soler Guevara, the best fan

    Margit Frenk. Still from the documentary 'El Colegio de México and '68'. Production: Digital Education Coordination / Colmex Digital.

    Margit Frenk, a light that never went out

    Guitarist Juan Antonio Muñoz at the Casa de Andalucía in Rivas Vaciamadrid. December 2016. Photo: Vicente Pachón

    Juan Antonio Muñoz, eternal Mairena supporter

    Joselito and Montoya.

    Joselito, rondeñas dance, taranto… and seguiriyas

    The flamenco singer Fosforito. Image provided by Fernando Sanjuán Caramazana, taken at the Pérez de León studio, Madrid.

    Fosforito and the Drone of Puente-Genil

    Diego Clavel, at the Meeting of Cante Jondo From La Puebla de Cazalla. Photo: Antonio Moreno

    Diego Clavel, an anthology flamenco singer (and II)

    Diego Clavel, at the Meeting of Cante Jondo From La Puebla de Cazalla. Photo: Antonio Moreno

    Diego Clavel, an anthology flamenco singer (I)

    The Argentine singer presented 'Utrera' Flamenco Fetén at Puerto de Cuba Café del Río, Seville. December 11, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Gifts flamencos for Three Kings Day

    Flamenco singer Manuel Vallejo. Old image restored.

    Let's light candles for Manuel Vallejo

    The legendary Sevillian bullfighter Ignacio Sánchez Mejías.

    A deep celebration with poets: memoirs of the flamenco Generation of '27

    It's been 15 years since Enrique Morente passed away.

    Julio Rivera Cross, the poet from Jerez, was a great lyricist. flamenco, recently deceased.

    Julio Rivera, the poet flamenco that wanted to be sea

    Inés de Utrera left

  • Chronicles
    Javier de Ana María. Peña Flamenca La Bambera, Seville. Feb 14, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Javier de Ana María: prodigy of flamenco guitar

    Recital by Cristian de Moret. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. 14 Feb 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Cristian de Moret and the white fish

    Juan de Juan's dance recital. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. 12 Feb 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Juan de Juan and the jolts of genius

    'Six Birds in the Hand', by Vicente Amigo. Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville. February 13, 2026. Photo: Guillermo Mendo

    Did Vicente not play well?

    Recital by Ismael de la Rosa El Bola. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. Feb 7, 2026. Photo: Rodri

    Ismael de la Rosa El Bola: Triana and its syrupy fantasy

    Recital by May Fernández with Keko Baldomero. Peña Flamenca Torres MacarenaSeville. January 31, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    May Fernández, the flamenco singer from Cai

    Recital by María Jesús Bernal with Manolito Jero. Peña Flamenca La Jumoza, Seville. January 31, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    María Jesús Bernal: Moorish woman with cracked crystals

    recital of cante from Caracolillo de Cádiz. Peña Flamenca Smuggling (Paymogo, Huelva). January 31, 2026. Photo: Jesús Naranjo

    Caracolillo de Cádiz floods the Peña The Smuggling of Paymogo

    'Aibar / Rage', by Vanesa Aibar. World premiere. Central Theatre of Seville. January 31, 2026. Photo: Carlos Bonilla

    Vanesa Aibar and the ice that burns

    Dance recital by Fuensanta La Moneta. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena From Seville. January 30, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    La Moneta or the untamed passion of dance

    Recital by José Almarcha. III Jambá Jazz Festival. Modern Theatre of Chiclana, Cádiz. January 28, 2026. Photo: Antonio Barce

    José Almarcha, the art of making a path

    Recital by Enrique El Extremeño. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. January 24, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Enrique El Extremeño: mastery and courage

    recital of cante by Abraham El Zambo. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. January 17, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Abraham El Zambo and the party of a natural flamenco singer

    Marco Flores dance recital. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. January 21, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Marco Flores or the totem of dance flamenco

    Antonia Jiménez and Alba Espert. V Flamenco Guitar Convention in the City of Huelva. Cajasol Foundation, Huelva. January 17 and 17, 2026. Photo: Irra Torres

    Flamenco essences in women's guitars

    recital of cante by Samuel Serrano. Peña La Platería, Granada. January 17, 2026. Photo: Gilberto González

    The echo of Samuel Serrano's shoelaces resonates in La Platería

    'Magnificat', by María Moreno. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Theater of Nîmes, Bernadette Lafon Hall. January 16, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    A trapeze artist named Maria Moreno

    'Remembering Seville. 50 years without Niño Ricardo', by José Acedo and Joselito Acedo. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Odeon Theater in Nìmes. Feb 16, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    José and Joselito Acedo raise Ricardo's flag

    recital of cante by Delia Membrive. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. January 10, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Delia Membrive, resounding and profound

    'Fats. The voice, the eye, the flesh', by Paula Comitre, Florencia Oz and Carmen Angulo. Festival Flamenco of Nîmes 2026. Odeon Theater of Nìmes. Feb 15, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Paula Comitre, Florencia Oz & Carmen Angulo: the owners of destiny

  • Interviews
    Madrid-born flamenco dancer José Maya. Photo: Juanlu Vela

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    José Cenizo Jiménez, author of the book 'Poet flamenco'.

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New Jondo: a summary of its peripheries and tangencies in 2025

In this article, we've selected twelve names, represented by twelve songs with very different themes, which serve as a good introduction to these 365 days of 2025 from a more unorthodox perspective. ✍️ By Manolo Domínguez and Fede Calderón.

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Maria Terremoto. Presentation of 'Manifesto'. Villamarta Theatre, Jerez. 1 Feb 2025. Photo: Surnames

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When we wrote the article three years ago 2022, the year in which the flamenco It brokeWe were cheating a little (or rather, quite a lot). Because the flamenco It has always been evolving and there isn't really a date – not even the one it was published on the legend of timeThere were many more innovations before, of Marchena a El CaracolTo give two obvious examples—nor a specific context that marks a catharsis, but rather a constant progression punctuated by significant moments. And could 2025 be one of them? That's difficult to see without a time perspective. Nor do we have any reference point as universal as the publication of Omega in 1996 or Evil wanting in 2017. But there are examples that this approach is becoming more established. flamenco from various perspectives, which some may consider a break with tradition and others, an evolution.

This article does not intend to resolve a debate that cannot be settled without a broader historical perspective, but rather to portray a flourishing scene that is enjoying less niche support. Whether we should celebrate this or not, only time will tell.

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We would like to highlight two names that, in our opinion, have clearly been prominent figures over the last twelve months. Firstly, the guitarist from Alicante. Yerai Cortes, who released her debut album in December 2024, and by January she was already reaping the first rewards with the Goya Award for Best Original Song for Los Almendros, the song included in the soundtrack of the documentary directed by Anton Alvarez, in which he provides the voice The TanyaAnd his subsequent tour, received with far more positive than negative feedback, which this publication has already covered in this review.

And on the other hand, Maria Terremoto, which, with ManifestoThis great album, backed by a label as prestigious as Universal and produced by Yerai Cortés himself, has managed, with the utmost respect, to reach a wider audience and become one of the names of the year. Furthermore, it has cleverly separated the album's concept from the more modern and disruptive side of the single. Dragging, performed alongside Faenna and produced by Lost Twin (also a contributor to Maria Jose Llergo), which is steeped in urban rhythms.

But they are not the only ones. That's why in this article we have selected a total of twelve names, represented in twelve songs with very different themes, which can be a good introduction to what these 365 days of 2025 have been like:

 

Judeline and Yerai Cortés – A bridge across the bay, the Cruz del Campo

The collaboration of the urban artist judeline Yerai Cortés is the best example that flamenco The more unorthodox approach has found some commercial success. Not surprisingly, the song was commissioned by the beer brand that previously used none other than... Camarón to promote themselves.

With a joyful flourish and a final flourish of bulerías, Judeline adapts to a world that isn't her own, yet she respects it without trying to do what isn't hers to do. And Yerai repeats his success in a year he shouldn't forget. A bridge across the bay that we should all celebrate.

 

Rosalía – New World

The peteneras of The Girl with the Combs They bathe in the interpretation of Rosalia with a lyrical nuance in keeping with the style of his album LUXThe debate about appropriation is now obsolete. It's been a long time since... flamenco It's not the artist's musical roots, but she hasn't forgotten her influences and pays tribute to them whenever she can. There's no longer any self-serving exploitation, but rather a sincere homage from someone who, even after reaching the status of a global megastar, still remembers what was part of her musical development.

 

Open Front – I think I can see you (soleá)

Open Front It is a heterogeneous collective of musicians, who have sought to color the flamenco of other sounds, essentially brought from rock and metal, and for this he has relied on the voices of Lela Soto, Israel Fernandez, Sebastian Cruz, Angeles Toledano e Ines Bacán, who participate in the different songs that make up War on everythingAnd so we find ourselves with the palos more classic, imbued with the musical diversity of the band members Orthodox y Altair Metal, as well as the guitar of Raul Cantizano and the schedules of David lamb.

 

Angeles Toledano and Dalila – The seguiriya remix

Ángeles Toledano's seguiriya travels towards the dance floor in the remix that makes DALILA on the topic of Dirty blood, the album with which the Jaén native debuted in 2024. Thus, one of the palos The more rancid one gets dirty with breakbeat in what was one of the highlights of Toledano's live performance, which has ended up having a studio version.

 

Soleá Morente – Mercury and silk

Yes, initially use Enrique Morente It might be considered sacrilege. But if anyone has the authority to do it, it's his daughter. SoleaFurthermore, we all know about the transgressive spirit of the man from Granada, so this Mercury and silk Born for the club, it may be shocking, very much so, at first, but time ends up proving Soleá right in her collaboration with the producer Guille Milkywaybehind its brand La Casa Azul.

 

María José Llergo – Good of Loves

The memory of the grandfather, who sings tangos to his granddaughter Repompa, is the start of Good lovewhere María José Llergo elaborates on what has already been shown in her album UltrabeautyHis style is pop or even urban music, yes, but with the omnipresence of his learning. flamenco.

This song is a hymn to resilience (“everything I loved you for, now I love myself”, “being without you is good for me, because I no longer let anyone change me”) with a certain fondness for tangos, which continues to place her among the most interesting names on the current scene.

 

"From the work of Rocío Márquez, the boom that was Rosalía's arrival, the consistency of La Tremendita, the now-regular Soleá Morente and María José Llergo, and the new works of names like Ángeles Toledano or María Terremoto. One of the great news stories in what Mario Pacheco once defined as New Flamenco and we need to start assessing whether we can call him right away flamenco simply

 

'Choral Guitar', by Yerai Cortés. Photo: Miguel Triano
'Choral Guitar', by Yerai Cortés. Photo: Miguel Triano

 

The Little Square – 18010

Second album by the square where they continue with their merger of flamencoDance music and funk are amplified in this work with elements of jazz, Japanese city pop, salsa, and Easter music, but without losing their essence and that contagious "flow" that they then so enthusiastically bring to their live performances. We already said it in 2022, and we weren't wrong: they continue to be at the forefront of those who hybridize the flamenco with good taste and, above all, respect.

 

Maria del Tango – Soleá from the other shore

We loved this soleá (por bulerías) which is a preview of her next album scheduled for February 2026, in which we hope that the evolution of this artist will be confirmed and which she herself says in the lyrics of this song: “I am the bridge of the two shores / I am the road and the border / And in Granada I have the land / in Cadiz I have the foam / and between the two I am pursued / by the flamenco that cradles me.”

 

Las Migas and Tanxugueiras – Shout (Cantes abandolaos and Malagueña de la Trini)

So we go to the folk extreme of this list of flamenco peripheries and add to our list this exquisite hybrid between the recent Latin Grammy winners Flamenco for her recent album and the Galician women tanxugueiras, which lead to an intermediate ground these cantes abandolaos and malagueña de the trinityNothing more and nothing less, with a magnificent result that we encourage you to taste.

 

The Tremendous One – The exit

Rosario couldn't be missing from our list of highlights, because she, better than anyone, represents the essence and foundation of flamenco by right, to which she adds her diverse musical interests, which, as those of us who follow her know, can range from Persian music to electronica, rock, or whatever comes to mind, but always with a foundation and unique results in the fusion. This track is a preview of her new album (Transit) which has already been presented in the Andalusia- cycleFlamenco and in which he collaborates with Dani de Moron y Manuel Queen; which still has us shocked and, above all, expectant.

 

Cristian De Moret and Rocío Márquez – Stone Fandango

We have taken advantage of this collaboration between the two artists to include them in our list, although we could perfectly well have done it separately because both have talent and work that allows them to appear on their own. Dewwith a new, risky, and almost experimental album like Vertical Anthemwhich we're sure we'll see transformed as soon as it's filmed live. And CristianWith the magnificent advance singles they've released while we await their new album, we've included a few more tracks from both artists on the list so you can hear them as they deserve. The burgeoning flamenco scene of Huelva in recent years couldn't be left out of this list because with so much young talent, it's inevitable that these kinds of projects will emerge.

 

Maria Earthquake – To death, Romance, Solitude

And we close with what for us has been the best album flamenco of the year, both in terms of tradition and innovation, and, of course, with the help of the renowned Yerai Cortes, who serves as producer and guitarist. María has made a strong commitment to advancing her career, starting from her comfortable position as a leading figure on posters and in theaters. She has been courageous and hasn't done what she could easily have done, and with the support of a major company like Universal, she has released ManifestoAn album with only eight tracks that needs no more than 25 minutes to make a clear statement of intent on how to do the best. flamenco At its core, it's still very much alive, but with other innovative and exquisite echoes in its form. A good example of this is this song, which, with just María's voice and a light accompaniment of percussion and shouts, fills everything with the aftertaste of those primitive yet modern echoes that this album synthesizes. And with it, we want to end this list in the most complete and profound way possible, yet innovative in its form, which also complements the visual presentation accompanying the singles.

And as we've already hinted, although his album was released in December 2024, you can see it in the track with Judeline, the production of this Manifesto And with a couple of previews of his new album, scheduled for February 2026, the name of Yerai Cortés hovers over our list, whom we can also find in the credits of La Tania's album, and surely next year he will surprise us with more collaborations like those he already did in past years with La Tremendita, Elche NiñoAngeles Toledano, Incarnate Ring o Juanfra Carrasco.

 

But the year isn't just about these twelve names, so we've expanded the twelve tracks reviewed to include many others we consider interesting in the vein we've discussed, and we're presenting them in this list so you can listen to them and judge for yourselves. Or even suggest any we might have missed, or give us a little red face if necessary—that's what these articles are for.

Something that was far less common in the last century now seems to be the dominant trend. From the work of Rocío Márquez, the boom that was Rosalía's arrival, the consistency of La Tremendita, the now-regular Soleá Morente and María José Llergo, and the new works of names like Ángeles Toledano and María Terremoto. One of the biggest news stories in what was once Mario Pacheco placeholder image defined as New Flamenco and we need to start assessing whether we can call him right away flamenco Plain and simple. ♦

 

 

Text: Manolo Dominguez y Fede Calderón

 

 

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