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    Jose Maria Velazquez-Gaztelu, in Space expoflamenco Sherry.

    Velázquez-Gaztelu: "Andalusia is the place where the nomadic gypsy found a reason to stay."

    'Nocturna', by Rafaela Carrasco. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Bernadette Lafont Room, Nîmes Theatre. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Rafaela Carrasco makes Nîmes dream

    Alberto García & Juan Manuel Cortés. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Teaching compass with Lego pieces

    'Dirty Blood', by Ángeles Toledano. Festival Flamenco of Nîmes. Great Hall, Paloma. Feb 13, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Angeles Toledano, against deaf minds

    Immersive Tablao Residency in Windhover. July 2025.

    United Flamenco: toward an evolving framework for flamenco education, practice, and appreciation

    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."

    Tania Arabelle Flores and Dr. Sara Arribas Colmenar. Digital Duende Symposium, Stanford University (California). Photo: Fred Aube

    Stanford University Embraces Flamenco

    Flamenco dancer Rafael Ramírez. Photo: Ana Palma

    Rafael Ramírez's successful tour of the United States with his 'Chronicle of an Event'

    Presentation of the Festival Flamenco From Nîmes. French Institute of Madrid. November 19, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The program for the Nîmes Festival was presented in Madrid.

    Collection of postcards by Oriol Vilanova. Promotional images of the Cinco Días Festival. Flamenco before and after Flamenco.

    Brussels hosts the 'Five Days' festival Flamenco before and after Flamenco'

    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.

    Flamenco Experience. Photo: Comillas Pontifical University website

    International students experience the 'Flamenco Experience'

  • News
    SIMOF 2026 presentation at Las Setas in Seville. Photo: La Huella Studio - Simof

    1.550 dresses from 120 brands are presented at the International Flamenco Fashion Show

    Teresa Jiménez, a young guitarist from Córdoba. Photo: María Cariñanos

    Teresa Jiménez releases her first single after more than 20 million views on social media

    José Luis Sanz, Emilio Morenatti and Luis Ybarra. Presentation of the poster for the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco From Seville. Photo: Seville City Council

    The poster for the Biennial has been unveiled Flamenco of Sevilla

    Farruquito. VII Festival Flamenco Gypsy Valley. Valle Gardens, Seville. June 13 and 13, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Farruquito & Quintet Flamenco opens the sixth edition of Flamenco in Soho

    Ballet performance Flamenco of Andalusia at the Granada Biennial. Photo: Teresa Montellano

    Boost to the production of shows flamenco In Andalucia

    Cover of the album 'Balas de amor' by Antonio Smash.

    Antonio Smash, much more than the rhythm of 'El Garrotín'

    Juan Ramírez: «When Paco died, the oil ran out, now there are only puddles left»

    Final farewell to Juan Ramírez, the one with winged feet

    El flamenco It is one of Granada's great hallmarks.

    The Heritage flamenco The Albayzín: an experience to be lived with the five senses

    Arcangel takes a tour of the Huelva fandango to the Generalife

    Arcángel's charity recital in Torres Macarena

    Tribute to Los Juncales de Jerez. Peña Flamenca Good People. Dec 2025. Photo: José María Castaño

    The Juncales of Jerez receive a heartfelt tribute from the Peña Good people

    The Cádiz guitarist Óscar Lago. Photo: Mihály László

    Oscar Lago throws his soul (or souls) into the air

    The 25 albums flamenco21st century

    The 25 albums flamenco21st century

  • Opinion
    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

    The documentary 'Morente & Barcelona' will be presented

    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

    Inés de Utrera left

    La Paquera and Antonio Gallardo.

    Antonio Gallardo Molina's Flamenco Christmas

    The Christmas spirit of Miguel Poveda

    The Christmas spirit of Miguel Poveda

    Presentation of the book 'Fosforito, a genius of music', by Álvaro de la Fuente, in Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga.

    Letter to Fosforito

    Juan Tejero and Irene Carrasco perform a traditional Jerez-style Christmas carol in Seville. Photo: Manuel Martín Martín

    Christmas in the style of bulerías with Juan Tejero

  • Chronicles
    Jose Maria Velazquez-Gaztelu, in Space expoflamenco Sherry.

    Velázquez-Gaztelu: "Andalusia is the place where the nomadic gypsy found a reason to stay."

    'Nocturna', by Rafaela Carrasco. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Bernadette Lafont Room, Nîmes Theatre. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Rafaela Carrasco makes Nîmes dream

    Alberto García & Juan Manuel Cortés. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Teaching compass with Lego pieces

    'Dirty Blood', by Ángeles Toledano. Festival Flamenco of Nîmes. Great Hall, Paloma. Feb 13, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Angeles Toledano, against deaf minds

    Dance recital by Carmen Greco and Carmen Ledesma. Peña Torres MacarenaSeville. January 9, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Carmela Greco and Carmen Ledesma: the truth about the dance flamenco

    Patricia Guerrero dance recital. Peña La Platería, Granada. January 10, 2026. Photo: Gilberto González

    Patricia Guerrero's huge success at La Platería

    Yaiza Trigo dance recital. Peña Flamenca Huelva Women's Team. December 18, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Yaiza Trigo: a romance at the dance

    Tete Fernández dance recital. Peña Torres MacarenaSeville. December 17, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Tete or the elegance of gypsy dance

    David de Jacoba and Carlos de Jacoba. Peña La Platería, Granada. December 13, 2025. Photo: Carlos Fernández / ExtampasFlamencas

    The contained echo of David de Jacoba

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

    Yerai Cortés's amazing performance, the backing vocals, and a bass guitar

    recital of cante by Ezequiel Benítez. Peña La Platería, Granada. November 29, 2025. Photo: Antonio Conde

    Ezequiel Benítez and his faithful squire Paco León drew cheers in the peña oldest in the world

    Lela Soto recital. VIII Cultural Week Pastora Peacock. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. Nov 29, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Lela Soto: freshness, gypsy spirit and daring

  • Interviews
    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."

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    Antonio El Chocolate, at Caja Madrid. Photo: Estela Zatania

    Cloves, cinnamon and Chocolate = recipe for the dark sounds

    Juan Ramírez: «When Paco died, the oil ran out, now there are only puddles left»

    Juan Ramírez, feet and heart of the dance

    Old Havana. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

    What's up, bro? – Things (XX)

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

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

    Juan Murube, a flamenco singer from Seville. Photo: JMurube website

    Juan Murube, a flamenco eclectic

    First Festival of Cante From New York, 1968. David Moreno, Antonio Durán, Anita Volland, Roberto González, Estela Zatania, Dominic Caro, Morre Zatania and Brook Zern.

    A peek at flamenco in New York, 1969

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    Jose Maria Velazquez-Gaztelu, in Space expoflamenco Sherry.

    Velázquez-Gaztelu: "Andalusia is the place where the nomadic gypsy found a reason to stay."

    'Nocturna', by Rafaela Carrasco. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Bernadette Lafont Room, Nîmes Theatre. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Rafaela Carrasco makes Nîmes dream

    Alberto García & Juan Manuel Cortés. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Teaching compass with Lego pieces

    'Dirty Blood', by Ángeles Toledano. Festival Flamenco of Nîmes. Great Hall, Paloma. Feb 13, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Angeles Toledano, against deaf minds

    Immersive Tablao Residency in Windhover. July 2025.

    United Flamenco: toward an evolving framework for flamenco education, practice, and appreciation

    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."

    Tania Arabelle Flores and Dr. Sara Arribas Colmenar. Digital Duende Symposium, Stanford University (California). Photo: Fred Aube

    Stanford University Embraces Flamenco

    Flamenco dancer Rafael Ramírez. Photo: Ana Palma

    Rafael Ramírez's successful tour of the United States with his 'Chronicle of an Event'

    Presentation of the Festival Flamenco From Nîmes. French Institute of Madrid. November 19, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    The program for the Nîmes Festival was presented in Madrid.

    Collection of postcards by Oriol Vilanova. Promotional images of the Cinco Días Festival. Flamenco before and after Flamenco.

    Brussels hosts the 'Five Days' festival Flamenco before and after Flamenco'

    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.

    Flamenco Experience. Photo: Comillas Pontifical University website

    International students experience the 'Flamenco Experience'

  • News
    SIMOF 2026 presentation at Las Setas in Seville. Photo: La Huella Studio - Simof

    1.550 dresses from 120 brands are presented at the International Flamenco Fashion Show

    Teresa Jiménez, a young guitarist from Córdoba. Photo: María Cariñanos

    Teresa Jiménez releases her first single after more than 20 million views on social media

    José Luis Sanz, Emilio Morenatti and Luis Ybarra. Presentation of the poster for the XXIV Biennial of Flamenco From Seville. Photo: Seville City Council

    The poster for the Biennial has been unveiled Flamenco of Sevilla

    Farruquito. VII Festival Flamenco Gypsy Valley. Valle Gardens, Seville. June 13 and 13, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Farruquito & Quintet Flamenco opens the sixth edition of Flamenco in Soho

    Ballet performance Flamenco of Andalusia at the Granada Biennial. Photo: Teresa Montellano

    Boost to the production of shows flamenco In Andalucia

    Cover of the album 'Balas de amor' by Antonio Smash.

    Antonio Smash, much more than the rhythm of 'El Garrotín'

    Juan Ramírez: «When Paco died, the oil ran out, now there are only puddles left»

    Final farewell to Juan Ramírez, the one with winged feet

    El flamenco It is one of Granada's great hallmarks.

    The Heritage flamenco The Albayzín: an experience to be lived with the five senses

    Arcangel takes a tour of the Huelva fandango to the Generalife

    Arcángel's charity recital in Torres Macarena

    Tribute to Los Juncales de Jerez. Peña Flamenca Good People. Dec 2025. Photo: José María Castaño

    The Juncales of Jerez receive a heartfelt tribute from the Peña Good people

    The Cádiz guitarist Óscar Lago. Photo: Mihály László

    Oscar Lago throws his soul (or souls) into the air

    The 25 albums flamenco21st century

    The 25 albums flamenco21st century

  • Opinion
    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

    The documentary 'Morente & Barcelona' will be presented

    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

    Inés de Utrera left

    La Paquera and Antonio Gallardo.

    Antonio Gallardo Molina's Flamenco Christmas

    The Christmas spirit of Miguel Poveda

    The Christmas spirit of Miguel Poveda

    Presentation of the book 'Fosforito, a genius of music', by Álvaro de la Fuente, in Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga.

    Letter to Fosforito

    Juan Tejero and Irene Carrasco perform a traditional Jerez-style Christmas carol in Seville. Photo: Manuel Martín Martín

    Christmas in the style of bulerías with Juan Tejero

  • Chronicles
    Jose Maria Velazquez-Gaztelu, in Space expoflamenco Sherry.

    Velázquez-Gaztelu: "Andalusia is the place where the nomadic gypsy found a reason to stay."

    'Nocturna', by Rafaela Carrasco. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. Bernadette Lafont Room, Nîmes Theatre. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Rafaela Carrasco makes Nîmes dream

    Alberto García & Juan Manuel Cortés. Festival Flamenco from Nimes. January 14, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Teaching compass with Lego pieces

    'Dirty Blood', by Ángeles Toledano. Festival Flamenco of Nîmes. Great Hall, Paloma. Feb 13, 2026. Photo: Sandy Korzekwa

    Angeles Toledano, against deaf minds

    Dance recital by Carmen Greco and Carmen Ledesma. Peña Torres MacarenaSeville. January 9, 2026. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Carmela Greco and Carmen Ledesma: the truth about the dance flamenco

    Patricia Guerrero dance recital. Peña La Platería, Granada. January 10, 2026. Photo: Gilberto González

    Patricia Guerrero's huge success at La Platería

    Yaiza Trigo dance recital. Peña Flamenca Huelva Women's Team. December 18, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Yaiza Trigo: a romance at the dance

    Tete Fernández dance recital. Peña Torres MacarenaSeville. December 17, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Tete or the elegance of gypsy dance

    David de Jacoba and Carlos de Jacoba. Peña La Platería, Granada. December 13, 2025. Photo: Carlos Fernández / ExtampasFlamencas

    The contained echo of David de Jacoba

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

    Yerai Cortés's amazing performance, the backing vocals, and a bass guitar

    recital of cante by Ezequiel Benítez. Peña La Platería, Granada. November 29, 2025. Photo: Antonio Conde

    Ezequiel Benítez and his faithful squire Paco León drew cheers in the peña oldest in the world

    Lela Soto recital. VIII Cultural Week Pastora Peacock. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena, Seville. Nov 29, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle

    Lela Soto: freshness, gypsy spirit and daring

  • Interviews
    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

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

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

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

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

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    Guillermo Cano before a performance. Photo: Enrique Calero

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    The singer from Cadiz José Anillo.

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    Flutist Ostalinda Suárez. Photo: Cante The Mines

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    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."

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    • The chosen ones
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    Cloves, cinnamon and Chocolate = recipe for the dark sounds

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

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    First Festival of Cante From New York, 1968. David Moreno, Antonio Durán, Anita Volland, Roberto González, Estela Zatania, Dominic Caro, Morre Zatania and Brook Zern.

    A peek at flamenco in New York, 1969

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The International Awards of Flamenco and its priceless moments

FROM WITHIN (XXVIII). Since 2021 I have been presenting this gala which each edition manages to bring together on one stage different and historic protagonists of the field flamenco from all its facets: cantetouch, dance, fashion, research…

Juan Garrido by Juan Garrido
19 November 2025
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Juan Garrido, with Diego Méndez and hostesses. 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025. Photo: Angélica Montañés

Juan Garrido, with Diego Méndez and hostesses. 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025. Photo: Angélica Montañés

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Since 2021 I have been presenting this gala which each edition manages to bring together on one stage different and historic protagonists of the field flamenco from all its facets: cantetouch, dance, fashion, research…

I remember my first time at these awards. First times, they say, are unforgettable. It happened in November 2021, when we celebrated the Day of Flamenco at the Castle of Santiago, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, on a cold morning in which the School of Flamenco Andalusia delivered the International Awards of the Flamenco four aces from the deck: Manuel Morao, on the guitar, Carmen Linares, in the cante, Carmen Ledesma, in the dance, and Luis Suarez Avila, in the investigation.

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It was the seventh edition of these awards, which have grown to cover eighteen categories, something that isn't easy for the presenter to manage. Now there's one element to keep in mind every time I take on that role at this event—in fact, it's always the case with any other: time. This tenth edition, held on November 16th at the Cádiz Congress Palace, being called for the first time Silverio Franconetti (instead of Manolo Sanlúcar as in recent years), top athletes have been awarded in the eighteen disciplines that both the president of the EFA, Luis Guillermo Cortes, the director of the PIF, Manolo Bohorquez, and the PIF Advisory Council, a large number of discerning palates, have considered.

It was Bohórquez who trusted me to present this gala which, as we have already pointed out, has been growing in number, duration, quality, institutional representation, dissemination… Even South Channel More ha The evening was broadcast and it remains on the schedule so that it can be viewed anywhere in the world via the Internet. It should also be noted, that His Majesty King Felipe VI He has held the Honorary Presidency of these awards since January 2024. We cannot say that we have just anything on our hands.

 

"Lucía Beltrán pulled out her notes when it came to speaking, after having sung seguiriyas accompanied by Patrocinio Hijo on guitar. Behind her were Aurora Vargas, Gerardo Núñez, El Pele, Pepa Montes… the awards for Mastery, Guitar, Cante And the dance competition of this edition. Who's bidding higher?

 

Juan Garrido, with Aurora Vargas. X International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, with Aurora Vargas. X International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.

 

This year has once again brought moments of immeasurable value. We are unlikely to see those faces embraced on a stage more often, united in the joy of a festive day, a day on which justice is done to numerous figures who have contributed to... flamenconot always from the front page, that is, from a flamenco stage. flamenco It's much more than singing, dancing, or playing instruments, which of course could be considered the backbone of this culture. Here, the fans are rewarded, this time to Jaime del Pozo, one of the founders of the Peña Torres MacarenaHis daughter was there. María, sister of the Minister of Culture of the Andalusian Regional Government, crying at the memory. La Peña Henry the Twin He also collected his award, along with his president, Litoand many other members seated in the stands. His words were truly moving. Juan Valdes, for the Visual Arts, Just Salao, in flamenco fashion, or Manolo MarinFor her mastery and artistry, dancing on stage with hypnotic dolls. We all wanted, at least I did, to have a drink and continue the party without any formalities. We had to keep going, with Ernestina Van de Noort of the Netherlands Biennial, and his remembrance of Moraíto, Carlos Martin Ballester, from the Circle Flamenco Madrid, a total reference in national programming, or the The Cordobes tablaoa Luis Adames “with the same enthusiasm as always.” Javier OsunaThe researcher from Cádiz collected his award and, before that, had left his book on my lectern. The Bundles of Pericón (1512)As a gift. Thank you!

The award for communication went to Romualdo Molinawho couldn't attend, but left us a thank-you video, which her daughter collected. She also didn't attend Ricardo Pachón, His daughter was also present as an award for the record production. Both appeared nervous representing their respective parents. Geniuses at home. Gualberto García, With his hat, he demonstrated abundant sensitivity, and Juanma Suárez, remembering Manolo Sanlúcar who helped him win the award in the documentary category. Lucia Beltran He pulled out his notes when it came time to speak, after having sung seguiriyas during a break, with the guitar of Child SponsorshipBehind him, literally, was Aurora Vargas, Gerardo Núñez, El Pele, Pepa Montes… the awards for Mastery, Guitar, Cante And the dance of this edition. Who'll top that? She showed courage and received a standing ovation. Pepa dedicated her award to her husband. Ricardo Minho, who was recording it with her mobile phone from the front row, El Pele to all the authorities and “his brothers-in-law”, jokingly, singing toná from the lectern; Gerardo Núñez told some anecdotes and had words for his wife, Carmen Cortesand for her children, and Aurora remembered “those who are no longer here.”

Pele finished with a soleá. He blew everyone away, me first. What a performance, my God. Everyone on their feet. Two and a half hours of almost gala-like music. There were still authorities scheduled to speak, but they were truly discreet, which we appreciated. Luis Guillermo announced that they would begin planning the International Awards in the coming days. Flamenco Silverio Franconetti 2026. I'm going to start warming up my voice. ♦

 

Juan Garrido, with El Pele. X International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, with El Pele. X International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, with Pepa Montes, Juan Valdés and Ricardo Miño. 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, with Pepa Montes, Juan Valdés and Ricardo Miño. 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, with Manolo Marín. 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, with Manolo Marín. 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025.
Juan Garrido, presenter of the 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025. Photo: Angélica Montañés
Juan Garrido, presenter of the 10th International Awards of Flamenco 'Silverio Franconetti'. Cádiz Conference Centre. November 16, 2025. Photo: Angélica Montañés

 

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Jerez, 1991. Flamenco and communication 24 hours a day. Since 2012, in the written press, radio talk shows, TV shows, festival presentations, specialized magazines... In my family we all dance bulerías, although I am the only journalist.

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