Tablao Flamenco Cordobes is one of the most important and legendary flamenco venues in Spain, due to its brilliant artistic program, which changes every 20 days or so. The most important flamenco artists from Spain and Catalonia and the young talents that are bursting onto the flamenco scene are performing on its stage every night.
This month, Tablao Flamenco Cordobes has brought together some of the most recognized bailaores, often accompanied by other young flamenco promises.
Embark on a journey where freshness meets expertise, youth meets audacity, and wisdom meets artistry. Every show is created to be an exclusive experience, eagerly anticipated for our esteemed guests to savor. Enjoy authentic flamenco in a legendary Tablao.
This month, Tablao Flamenco Cordobes has brought together some of the most recognized bailaores, often accompanied by other young flamenco promises.
Embark on a journey where freshness meets expertise, youth meets audacity, and wisdom meets artistry. Every show is created to be an exclusive experience, eagerly anticipated for our esteemed guests to savor. Enjoy authentic flamenco in a legendary Tablao.
Artists
KARIME AMAYA
Karime Amaya was born in Mexico into a family with a deep flamenco tradition. She is the great-grandniece of the most renowned and revered flamenco dancer of all time, Carmen Amaya. She made her debut at the age of 9 with her parents' company, the dancer Mercedes Amaya La Winy and the guitarist Santiago Aguilar, and began her professional career at the young age of 12, continuing to dance ever since.
She won the Revelation Award at the Jerez Festival and was the star of the documentary “Bajarí”, which was nominated for Best Documentary at the Gaudí and Goya Awards. In 2012, she premiered her show “Desde la Orilla” at the Jerez Festival, inspired by the nights she spent on a beach across the ocean, dreaming of Somorrostro and drawing inspiration, like her great-aunt Carmen Amaya, from the rhythm of the waves.
JUAN TOMÁS DE LA MOLÍA
Juan Tomás de la Molía is a flamenco dancer from Trebujena (Cádiz) who started dancing at the early age of 6 at the Peña de los Cernícalos in Jerez de la Frontera. He has been trained by distinguished artists like José Galván, El Choro, Javier Barón, and Rafael Campallo.
In 2018, he won the first prize at the Manolo Soler competition of the Cristina Heeren Flamenco Art Foundation, in 2019, he won the prize from the Federation of Peña Associations of Seville, in 2020, the first prize at the Flamenco Puro competition at the Jerez Festival, and in 2022, he won the first prize at the National Flamenco Art Competition in Córdoba. He has been part of the ensemble of the “Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía” under the direction of Úrsula López and currently performs his show “Vertebrado”, which premiered at the Jerez Festival 2024 and is directed by Manuel Liñán, earning him the Emerging Artist Award at the festival. He is also part of the production “Muerta de Amor” by Manuel Liñán, which premiered at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid in June 2024.
MIGUEL FERNÁNDEZ "YIYO"
Miguel Fernández Ribas, artistically known as "El Yiyo," began his career at the age of 7 as a flamenco dancer in the tablaos of Barcelona. From a young age, his innate talent took him to the stages of various iconic flamenco festivals. At just 11 years old, he embarked on his first international tour in Taiwan (China), marking the beginning of a career characterized by constant growth and recognition in the world of flamenco.
Throughout his career, El Yiyo has created a series of shows that showcase his artistic evolution. Some of his notable works include: "Flamenco de Sangre" (2016), "A contratiempo" (2018), "El Yiyo & su Troupe" (2020), "Jubileo" (2022), and currently his newest and most personal show "A mi aire" (2025).
ÁGUEDA SAAVEDRA
Águeda Saavedra began her dance career at an early age, studying Spanish Dance and Flamenco at the Professional Conservatory of Malaga at the age of 8.
Over time, she won several awards and performed in tablaos and prominent festivals. She was part of companies such as Daniel Doña and Manuel Liñán. In addition, she performed as a soloist in the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía under the direction of Úrsula López, where she received the Revelation Artist Award for her outstanding performance in the show “Sí quiero” by the company Mercedes de Córdoba. Mercedes de Córdoba premiered at the Festival de Jerez 2022. In 2023, she premiered her first solo show, “Venero”, at the Jerez Festival.
Her passion for dance has led her to share her art as a teacher in many countries.
TETE FERNÁNDEZ
Ricardo Fernández “El Tete”, is a young dancer from Sant Roc, Badalona. Born into a gypsy family.
The strength and elegance of his dancing is taking him to the top. The dancer shows a great artistic maturity in his performances, he has numerous shows like “Flamenco de sangre” or “Jubileo”, he was a guest artist in the company of the great guitarist “Tomatito”, in which he shows his emotion and admiration for the dance and flamenco culture.
El Tete has a special star, flamenco everywhere you look, he has a dance with race where we can appreciate the strength and elegance of his truth, that being so young is called to be a reference of this art.
YAIZA TRIGO
Yaiza Trigo is a flamenco dancer born in Alcalá de Guadaira, who began dancing at the age of 6 in a family environment deeply rooted in flamenco tradition. At 14, she started her training with the renowned dancer Juana Amaya, which solidified her as one of her greatest influences. From a young age, she participated in major festivals such as the Noche de San Miguel and Noctaria, and at 16, she won the Villa de Guillena Competition, which led her to the XVI Festival de la Bulería in Guillena. She was also the winner of the Manolo Soler Competition at the Cristina Heeren Foundation and received the Acciona scholarship.
In 2022, Yaiza presented her first show, “Sueño”, in Alcalá de Guadaira and began studying with great flamenco masters such as Rafael Campallo, Farruquito, and Beatriz Morales, among others. She also stood out in the semifinal of the Concurso de Baile de las Minas de la Unión. At 18, she received a new Acciona Practicum scholarship at the Cristina Heeren Foundation, which will allow her to continue growing as a flamenco professional and participate in the Bienal de Sevilla 2025.
ROCÍO REYES
Rocío Reyes was born in Seville, where she began dancing at the age of 6. She pursued professional studies at the 'Matilde Coral' Dance School, specializing in Flamenco, and expanded her training with recognized artists. She has been a member of the dance company of Antonio Andrade, touring with the show 'Carmen', as well as with the Juan Polvillo flamenco company, participating in the programming of the XXII and XXIII editions of the Flamenco Festival of Jerez. Currently, she works in various tablaos across the country. She balances her
tours and performances with her role as a teacher and director of her own dance school, 'Rdoble Flamenco.' In 2022, she won first prize for 'Cantiña de Pinini' at the CreArte Flamenco Dance Choreography Contest held in Utrera (Seville).
LORENA OLIVA
Lorena Oliva is a flamenco dancer born in Barcelona. At the age of 13, she joined the Professional Dance Conservatory Institut del Teatre in Barcelona, graduating in Spanish dance and flamenco in 2010.
In 2019, she became a member of the Ángel Rojas company, performing in various works, and is currently the assistant director and repetiteur for the same company.
In 2021, she premiered "Nuclear", her first solo show, participating in the Ciutat Flamenco festival in Barcelona and the FlamenGi festival in Girona.
Currently, and for many years, she has been one of the principal dancers of "Gran Gala Flamenco," a production by Barcelona and Flamenco, directed by the guitarists Chicuelo and Tati Amaya at the Palau de la Música Catalana.
She has won the first prize at the "II Certamen Internacional de Danza Ciudad de Barcelona" (2011) and the Tablao Villa-Rosa competition (Madrid, 2014).
*Important: the artists participating will be performing on different dates,
which means that it is possible that they will not coincide in all the
performances. We thank you for your understanding and assure you that each
performance will be an unforgettable experience.
Karime Amaya was born in Mexico into a family with a deep flamenco tradition. She is the great-grandniece of the most renowned and revered flamenco dancer of all time, Carmen Amaya. She made her debut at the age of 9 with her parents' company, the dancer Mercedes Amaya La Winy and the guitarist Santiago Aguilar, and began her professional career at the young age of 12, continuing to dance ever since.
She won the Revelation Award at the Jerez Festival and was the star of the documentary “Bajarí”, which was nominated for Best Documentary at the Gaudí and Goya Awards. In 2012, she premiered her show “Desde la Orilla” at the Jerez Festival, inspired by the nights she spent on a beach across the ocean, dreaming of Somorrostro and drawing inspiration, like her great-aunt Carmen Amaya, from the rhythm of the waves.
JUAN TOMÁS DE LA MOLÍA
Juan Tomás de la Molía is a flamenco dancer from Trebujena (Cádiz) who started dancing at the early age of 6 at the Peña de los Cernícalos in Jerez de la Frontera. He has been trained by distinguished artists like José Galván, El Choro, Javier Barón, and Rafael Campallo.
In 2018, he won the first prize at the Manolo Soler competition of the Cristina Heeren Flamenco Art Foundation, in 2019, he won the prize from the Federation of Peña Associations of Seville, in 2020, the first prize at the Flamenco Puro competition at the Jerez Festival, and in 2022, he won the first prize at the National Flamenco Art Competition in Córdoba. He has been part of the ensemble of the “Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía” under the direction of Úrsula López and currently performs his show “Vertebrado”, which premiered at the Jerez Festival 2024 and is directed by Manuel Liñán, earning him the Emerging Artist Award at the festival. He is also part of the production “Muerta de Amor” by Manuel Liñán, which premiered at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid in June 2024.
MIGUEL FERNÁNDEZ "YIYO"
Miguel Fernández Ribas, artistically known as "El Yiyo," began his career at the age of 7 as a flamenco dancer in the tablaos of Barcelona. From a young age, his innate talent took him to the stages of various iconic flamenco festivals. At just 11 years old, he embarked on his first international tour in Taiwan (China), marking the beginning of a career characterized by constant growth and recognition in the world of flamenco.
Throughout his career, El Yiyo has created a series of shows that showcase his artistic evolution. Some of his notable works include: "Flamenco de Sangre" (2016), "A contratiempo" (2018), "El Yiyo & su Troupe" (2020), "Jubileo" (2022), and currently his newest and most personal show "A mi aire" (2025).
ÁGUEDA SAAVEDRA
Águeda Saavedra began her dance career at an early age, studying Spanish Dance and Flamenco at the Professional Conservatory of Malaga at the age of 8.
Over time, she won several awards and performed in tablaos and prominent festivals. She was part of companies such as Daniel Doña and Manuel Liñán. In addition, she performed as a soloist in the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía under the direction of Úrsula López, where she received the Revelation Artist Award for her outstanding performance in the show “Sí quiero” by the company Mercedes de Córdoba. Mercedes de Córdoba premiered at the Festival de Jerez 2022. In 2023, she premiered her first solo show, “Venero”, at the Jerez Festival.
Her passion for dance has led her to share her art as a teacher in many countries.
TETE FERNÁNDEZ
Ricardo Fernández “El Tete”, is a young dancer from Sant Roc, Badalona. Born into a gypsy family.
The strength and elegance of his dancing is taking him to the top. The dancer shows a great artistic maturity in his performances, he has numerous shows like “Flamenco de sangre” or “Jubileo”, he was a guest artist in the company of the great guitarist “Tomatito”, in which he shows his emotion and admiration for the dance and flamenco culture.
El Tete has a special star, flamenco everywhere you look, he has a dance with race where we can appreciate the strength and elegance of his truth, that being so young is called to be a reference of this art.
YAIZA TRIGO
Yaiza Trigo is a flamenco dancer born in Alcalá de Guadaira, who began dancing at the age of 6 in a family environment deeply rooted in flamenco tradition. At 14, she started her training with the renowned dancer Juana Amaya, which solidified her as one of her greatest influences. From a young age, she participated in major festivals such as the Noche de San Miguel and Noctaria, and at 16, she won the Villa de Guillena Competition, which led her to the XVI Festival de la Bulería in Guillena. She was also the winner of the Manolo Soler Competition at the Cristina Heeren Foundation and received the Acciona scholarship.
In 2022, Yaiza presented her first show, “Sueño”, in Alcalá de Guadaira and began studying with great flamenco masters such as Rafael Campallo, Farruquito, and Beatriz Morales, among others. She also stood out in the semifinal of the Concurso de Baile de las Minas de la Unión. At 18, she received a new Acciona Practicum scholarship at the Cristina Heeren Foundation, which will allow her to continue growing as a flamenco professional and participate in the Bienal de Sevilla 2025.
ROCÍO REYES
Rocío Reyes was born in Seville, where she began dancing at the age of 6. She pursued professional studies at the 'Matilde Coral' Dance School, specializing in Flamenco, and expanded her training with recognized artists. She has been a member of the dance company of Antonio Andrade, touring with the show 'Carmen', as well as with the Juan Polvillo flamenco company, participating in the programming of the XXII and XXIII editions of the Flamenco Festival of Jerez. Currently, she works in various tablaos across the country. She balances her
tours and performances with her role as a teacher and director of her own dance school, 'Rdoble Flamenco.' In 2022, she won first prize for 'Cantiña de Pinini' at the CreArte Flamenco Dance Choreography Contest held in Utrera (Seville).
LORENA OLIVA
Lorena Oliva is a flamenco dancer born in Barcelona. At the age of 13, she joined the Professional Dance Conservatory Institut del Teatre in Barcelona, graduating in Spanish dance and flamenco in 2010.
In 2019, she became a member of the Ángel Rojas company, performing in various works, and is currently the assistant director and repetiteur for the same company.
In 2021, she premiered "Nuclear", her first solo show, participating in the Ciutat Flamenco festival in Barcelona and the FlamenGi festival in Girona.
Currently, and for many years, she has been one of the principal dancers of "Gran Gala Flamenco," a production by Barcelona and Flamenco, directed by the guitarists Chicuelo and Tati Amaya at the Palau de la Música Catalana.
She has won the first prize at the "II Certamen Internacional de Danza Ciudad de Barcelona" (2011) and the Tablao Villa-Rosa competition (Madrid, 2014).
*Important: the artists participating will be performing on different dates,
which means that it is possible that they will not coincide in all the
performances. We thank you for your understanding and assure you that each
performance will be an unforgettable experience.