The appointment organized by the Jerez City Council, in direct collaboration with the peñaflamencos of the city, came to an end with some members of the saga Moneo as protagonists, both cante and the guitar as in the dance.
Los Cloisters of Santo Domingo welcomed the proposal on August 15 Peña Flamenca Good people, with a cast that included cante Luis Moneo, who was accompanied by his son's guitar Juan Manuel Moneo and palmas de Ali of the Tota y Javier PeñaThe dance chapter was represented by Gem Moneo, escorted by the cantes of Miguel de Tañé y John of the Maria, the guitars of Jesus Grabbed the Guard y Jesus Rodriguez, as well as the keyboard and percussion of Melchor Borja, the artist's husband.
And here are our photo chronicles (*), which have the necessary cooperation of the photographer Stephen Abion and the allusive text of the undersigned.
Luis Moneo, the sound on the Acebuche street branch.
'And I'll tell you that I was wearing a dressed red like that of a dying sunset (A letter from John Moneo El Torta, for his niece Gema Moneo).
(*) 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 as a caption to a unique photograph to interpret it at first glance. That is, a comment on the photo in question and not on the show, although they could always have some connection. All photos are by Esteban Abión for Flamenco from Jerez.








































































































