Following in the footsteps of Pastora Pavón in La Union and Cartagena (and 2)
Second and final chapter dedicated to the figure of La Niña de los Peines and the traces she left behind in the local press of Cartagena...
Second and final chapter dedicated to the figure of La Niña de los Peines and the traces she left behind in the local press of Cartagena...
Pastora Pavón Cruz, Niña de los Peines, is without a doubt the most important flamenco singer of all time. Some of her earliest recordings include...
Did you know that one of the greatest flamenco opera stars has been laid to rest forever in Cartagena by a twist of fate? It's the tragic story of...
The Second Vatican Council modified, among many other things, the formal aspect of the liturgy. Thus, it introduced the new approach of moving from...
José Sánchez Bernal was born in Triana in 1933, although for the world of flamenco He has transcended the nickname "Naranjito de Triana." Endowed by nature with a...
The cantes for mining are the ones who most identify with the flamenco from the city of La Unión. This circumstance, rather than a source...
The cantes for mining are the ones who most identify with the flamenco from the city of La Unión. This circumstance, rather than a source...
We offer you this ninth installment of Crónicas Levantinas, in which we will bring the audience closer to the figure of the great flamenco singer Manolo Romero (Linares, Jaén, 1950), who was...
It's time for arrows and in expoflamenco It's noticeable. The podcasts by Álvaro de la Fuente Espejo and José María Castaño, who have addressed the topic of the saeta,...
Alfredo Tejada: "The Miner's Lamp has served me well, but the awards on the altar at home don't do anything. In the end, it's the work, the struggle..."