The second day of the cycle Solera and Compass en Bodegas Tio Pepe, held on August 11, featured the show Jerez TerritoryA generational overview of Jerez's moaning, without excluding any of the schools that have defined the city's depth.
Manuel valencia, with successful artistic direction, designed an agile show by joining the tiles of a large mosaic flamenco of very different textures. And between thick curtains of heat, the aroma of the early grape harvest is already noticeable in these fortunate lands.
The cast consisted of the voices of cante de Juana from Pipa, David Carpio, Ezequiel Benítez y Manuel Monk alongside the guitars of Manuel Valencia and Antonio Higuero. In the work of the palmas and compass, Juan Diego Valencia y Javier Peña.
And here are our photo chronicles (*), which have the necessary cooperation of the photographer Adrian Fatou @Photographic Archive of the Tío Pepe Festival and the allusive text of the undersigned.
Juana Fernández de los Reyes, voice of the smoke of gypsy candles.
David Carpio, the scratched echo of his own… in the ducas and at the party.
Ezequiel Benítez, a mastery that reverberates from heaven.
Manuel Monje, yolk and fringe among the murmur of the neighborhood.
Antonio Higuero and Manuel Valencia, a life insurance in accompaniment.
(*) You already know from the previous post that this concept aims to be a visual and literary flash. A short allusive text, verse, or flamenco lyrics caption a unique photograph to interpret it at first glance. That is, a comment on the photo in question, not on the show, although they could always be related in some way. All photos by Adrián Fatou.











































































































