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The new programming of the Peña The Syrup of Córdoba

La Peña Flamenca The Almíbar-Rincón de Córdoba presents its new program filled with top-level recitals.

Kiko Valle by Kiko Valle
3 October 2025
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The Intimate Nights of the Peña Flamenca The Almíbar-Corner The Cordoba festivals already have dates. With the extraordinary design and taste with which the graphic artist usually creates his posters Eduardo Parrac The new program has just been presented, which will start on October 18 and end on May 8, 2026. A top-level cast will descend into the basement of number 2 Calleja del Niño Perdío in the capital of Córdoba to summon the elves that shelter within the walls of the premises.

There will be two authorities from the cante to dance those in charge of opening the doors to the quejío. With the guitar of Nerd Santiago, the throats of Enrique the Extremaduran y John Joseph Amador wrapped in the palmas de Richard Gutierrez y Alberto Parraguilla.

On October 23rd, the new winner of the Miner's Lamp will be handed the baton. Gregory Moya to Jose Tomas at an event sponsored by the Federation of Peñas Cordoban Flamenco Union.

The dance of Alfonso Losa to Ismael de la Rosa al cante and the sonanta of Fran Vinuesa will delight the audience on November 21st and 29th of the same month, Paco Navarro Guitar School will tread the timbers of the peña Grandson Bean. Already facing the end of the year, on December 19th we will dance for the chosen ones Patricia guerrero, Director of Ballet Flamenco Andalusia, seconded by the voice of Sergio the Redhead, the splendid guitar of Jose Fermin Fernandez y The Indian.

 

"A top-notch cast will descend upon the basement of number 2 Calleja del Niño Perdío in the capital of Córdoba to summon the elves who shelter within the walls."

 

 

They will premiere January 9th, 2026, with the joint recital of Jose Valencia, Jesus Mendez y David PaloMar to the lullaby of the guitarist's strings John RequenaAnd they will end the month with the dance of the money, accompanied by cante by Jeromo Segura I already lowered it by Rafael Rodriguez The HeadThis will be on the 23rd.

February stands out for the visit of the Jerez native Ezekiel Benitez and his squire Paco León the 6th. The 20th will be Rafael de Utrera the one who makes the foundations of the temple tremble jondo with the accompaniment of Dani de Moron and the compass of Richard Gutiérrez, Alberto Parraguilla, Rafa Usero y Juan Carlos Usero to fit in later on March 14th with the recital of The Amir, also from the Paco Navarro Guitar School.

The 20th of March The Cricket will bring his hesitant dance to the shelter of the cypress of Francis Gomez and the cante de Carmen Grilo y Manuel MoneoAnd April will bloom on the 10th with Michael the Rubio, The Flea, Manuel de la Nina y David Caro until the 24th shines with the dance of Lucia La Pinona, which will be supported by the cante de Manuel Pajares y The Mati and on the staffs of Ramon Amador for your proposal.

On May 8th they will throw the lock paying tribute to the New Day with the legatee of the echoes of Manuel Molina y Lole montoya. Alba Molina and the guitarist Benito Bernal They will pay tribute to this legendary work of flamenco discography, closing a string of performances that will surely garner a bag of oles and a cartridge of signatures from the artists – this is literal – on the walls of what is probably the best peña From Cordoba.

 

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