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Three looks, three voices

FLAMENCO ROOM (II). Audiovisual series directed by Carmen Arjona. A flamenco discussion with Rosana de Aza, Sara Arguijo, and David Eloy Rodríguez at the tablao. flamenco House of Memory, Seville.

Carmen Arjona Pabon by Carmen Arjona Pabon
28 September 2025
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El flamenco from a feminist, egalitarian perspective. The first installment of the audiovisual series Flamenco Room looks out onto the lush Andalusian-Arabic patio of the tablao flamenco House of Memory to reflect on different aspects of art flamenco. The three looks and three voices belong to Rosana de Aza, from Granada, a graduate in Hispanic Philology, poet, painter, art collector, manager of the tablao that hosts the recording; the Sevillian Sara Arguijo, journalist and cultural manager, lover of flamenco without ka, editor at Andalusia Post Office and director of the Festival FlamencOI read; and the man from Cáceres David Eloy Rodriguez, writer and poet, coordinator of the publishing house Libros de la Herida, author of The open wound, among others. An enjoyable tour of three flamenco visions.

 

Flamenco Hall. With Carmen Arjona, Rosana de Aza, Sara Arguijo and David Eloy. House of Memory.

 

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Carmen Arjona Pabon

Almargen, Málaga. She works in the Ministry of Culture and Historical Heritage. She has a degree in Journalism and a PhD in flamenco from the University of Seville. Passionate about art jondo since she was a child and a member of the Peña Cultural Flamenca Francisco Moreno Galván since 1998. She lives entangled in the networks of the jondo. Collaborator in print and digital media. Author of collective works by the Gallo de Vidrio Cultural Group "Azotea de la calle Redes" and in the Ámbitos para la Comunicación collection "La Comunicación Vigilante. El colectiva cultural Gallo de Vidrio (1972-2012)".

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