With the 30th Jerez Festival just around the corner, we're getting ready to experience this international dance event in a truly immersive way. Together with our colleagues who will be covering the performances, our headquarters in Jerez will transform into a vibrant academy, hosting courses and lectures. Here's everything we've planned for the second half of February.
Tuesday, February 17th, at 11,30:XNUMX p.m.. Interview with the singer José Montoya BerenjenoThe artist, accompanied by guitarist Manuel Heredia, will present his first solo work, entitled 'Lealtad' (Loyalty). The performance will take place at the Sala la Compañía, as part of the 30th Jerez Festival. The artist will share details about this performance.
Tuesday, February 17rd, at 12:00 pm. Interview with Miriam Méndez 'The Barefoot Princess'The pianist and composer premieres her show 'From Jerez to Heaven' at the 30th Jerez Festival. The performance will take place at La Gotera de la Azotea. In the show, Miriam plays the piano, sings, and dances. She will tell us all about it.
Here is the full program of Jerez Festival 2026, which includes the performances of our guests and all the events of the international exhibition:
https://www.festivaldejerez.es

Wednesday, February 18, at 10:30 a.m. (This comes after a postponement due to rain last week) The Elf Route in Jerez. A journey through the heart of old Jerez, from the Santiago neighborhood to the San Miguel district, guided by our colleague José María Castaño. Along the way, we'll encounter history, legend, monuments, wine, and more. flamenco and everything that makes our city great. We'll finish at our headquarters with a small get-together. This is a private, pre-arranged activity with CERPER (Educational Center) Las Trece Rosas de Jerez. If you have a group and would like to organize a tour with us, please don't hesitate to contact us at 673651042.
Thursday, February 19, 1:00 p.m. (Pre-Festival): Official opening of the photography exhibition 'Focus on — Body · Voice · Woman' by the graphic artist and filmmaker Roksaneh Emma Fotovat. A visual work about flamencoWomen's art, understood as a living art, a language of the body, and a space for transmission, is the focus of this event, dedicated to Iranian women and all women, whose bodies and voices carry a history of freedom and resistance. #womanlifefreedom. The event will feature artists and colleagues, and will conclude with a celebratory sherry reception.

The Space Room Expoflamenco, a great academy during the Jerez Festival
Since our beginnings as a physical headquarters in Jerez, we have always made a great effort to reciprocate the celebration of the great international event with dance. flamenco and Spanish dance. They are configured as a complement to official shows and courses thereof.
During the second half of February, artists, professors, writers, and researchers will visit our headquarters. José AnilloÁngeles Gabaldón, Puela Lunaris, Juan Vergillos, Rafael Rodríguez 'el Cabeza', a Japanese dance group, Noño Santiago, Patricia Manes, and Álvaro de la Fuente Espejo. You can find all the details and information at this link:
Our courses at Espacio are here! Expoflamenco during the Jerez Festival 2026! – Space ExpoFlamenco
And also,
Dance Academy Expoflamenco
Under the guidance of our teacher Marga Flores, a new course has begun with a new schedule so you can learn flamenco dance in a pedagogical and authentic way. The course schedule will be as follows, except for holidays: Wednesday mornings from 11:00 to 12:15; Wednesday afternoons from 18:45 to 20:00; Friday afternoons from 17:30 to 18:45 (Sevillanas) / from 18:45 to 20:00 (Bulerías). For more information about these activities, please call the Shop/Space. expoflamenco 673651042 (during business hours)







































