San Sebastian de los Reyes (Madrid) is preparing to open a new chapter of the Chair of Flamenco big felix, which in 2026 celebrates twenty years as one of the most solid and respected programs in the dissemination of flamencoBorn with the aim of building bridges between tradition and creation, this municipal initiative has consolidated over two decades a space for artistic encounter and reflection around art jondoThe presentation of the sessions will once again be handled by the journalist Manuel moraga, one of the most recognized voices in the dissemination of flamenco in Spain. Graduate in Information Sciences, with extensive experience at Radio Nacional de España and Radio Exterior de España.
This first cycle of celebrations consists of four exceptional performances. The program opens on February 11. Macarena RamirezA flamenco dancer with deep roots and a contemporary vision. Her dance is born from the rhythm and grows in emotion: the bata de cola (flamenco dress with a train), the mantón (shawl), and the castanets are integrated into a unique language where technique and truth walk hand in hand. Born in Chiclana de la Frontera, Ramírez is one of the most promising figures in flamenco. flamenco Currently, with an international career that has led her to share the stage with artists such as Sara Baras, María Pagés, and Antonio El Pipa. She is accompanied by Marian Fernández. cante and Alejandro Moreno on guitar.
On March 11, the Chair welcomes back John Grill to TAXDIRTEssential flautist of flamenco An instrumentalist and heir to one of the great flamenco dynasties, Parrilla is one of the ambassadors of the new flamencoA contemporary language always rooted in flamenco. He is accompanied by José El Gato (keyboards), Antonio Losada (percussion) and Manu Fernández (electric guitar), with the special participation of Joni Jimenez, Bordón Minero 2024.
"Twenty years after its creation, the Chair of Flamenco Félix Grande remains a horizon of listening, learning, and celebration for those who love the depth, history, and vitality of art. flamenco»
April 8th marks a key moment in the history of the cycle with the presentation of the Young ChairThis new line was created to provide space, support, and visibility to emerging talents in the flamencoOn stage, the flamenco dancer Andrea Martin, just 15 years old, and the pianist Juan Carlos SalazarThese 20-year-olds embody the generational shift with respect, passion, and curiosity. A bridge between the legacy of the Peña Flamenca Encarnación Marín La Sallago and the flamenco that is to come.
The cycle closes on May 13th with Teachers, the project of Naike Ponce, together with Victor Franco (guitar) and Enrique Rodríguez (trumpet). A unique format where the flamenco It engages with jazz and traditional Spanish song, revisiting great classics from a free, vibrant, and deeply personal perspective. A celebration of artistic mastery understood as transmission, encounter, and shared emotion.
All sessions will be held at the Youth Center Auditorium, at 19pm, with free admission until full capacity is reached.
Twenty years after its creation, the Chair of Flamenco Félix Grande remains a horizon of listening, learning, and celebration for those who love the depth, history, and vitality of art. flamenco.

















































































