TABLAO FLAMENCO CORDOBÉS is one of Spain's most renowned and iconic flamenco venues, celebrated for its exceptional artistic program, which changes approximately every 20 days. The stage has hosted some of the most prominent flamenco artists from Spain and Catalonia, as well as rising young talents making waves in the flamenco world. This month, Tablao Flamenco Cordobés presents a captivating lineup of acclaimed dancers, often accompanied by young flamenco stars. Immerse yourself in a performance where energy meets experience, youth meets daring, and tradition meets artistry. Each show is crafted as a unique experience, eagerly awaited by our valued guests. Experience authentic flamenco in this legendary tablao.
Artists
MANUEL LIÑAN
Manuel Liñán is a flamenco dancer, director and choreographer who stands out for the purity and passion he transmits in his dancing. After years of research, he has managed to take flamenco dance to an avant-garde level, combining genius and simplicity. His shows are characterized by an absolute mastery of the stage space and his ability to create new paradigms in flamenco.
He has had important recognitions such as the Revelation Award at the Jerez Festival, three Max Awards as best male dance performer and the prestigious National Dance Award in 2017.
He has just premiered his new show “Muerta de Amor” at the Maestranza Theater. A work of an extraordinary choreographic and dancing intelligence, but also of a rapturous sensitivity, where a story about love without barriers or prejudices is made.
JUAN TOMÁS DE LA MOLIA
Juan Tomás de La Molía was born in Trebujena, Cádiz. At the age of six he began taking classes at the Peña Cernícalos de Jerez de la Frontera, where he learned about bulerías dancing. When she was only seven years old, the bailaora Carmen Cortés asked her to perform at the end of a show at the Jardines de Sabatini in Madrid. In 2009 he joined the Academia Sevillana José Galván, where he began to train in different flamenco palos. That same year he participated in the show “En clave de Sol”. In 2010 he was chosen to be part of the cast of the thirteen best flamenco children of Andalusia to participate in the television program “Mi Primer Olé”. In 2013 he was chosen corps de ballet of the first edition of the television program “Se llama Copla Junior”. In 2014, he won a flamenco scholarship to receive intensive classes for a month with Javier Barón and Milagros Mengíbar at the Fundación Sevillana Cristina Heeren. In 2016, she won the second prize in the Andalusian Contest of Young Flamencos of the Federation of Flamenco Peñas of Seville. That same year he began to participate as a dancer with the Banda Morisca, with which he would tour Europe in 2017.
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. He 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 various parts of the world.
VANESA COLOMA
Vanesa is a dancer from Madrid who trained at the Royal Conservatory of Dance in Madrid. She has grown up dancing in the main tablaos of the city of Madrid. Her strength and naturalness in dance, have led her to collaborate with top artists such as Alfonso Losa, Rocío Molina, Belén Maya, Jesús Carmona and Manuel Liñán among others.
In 2012 she premieres her work “FlamenKlorica” a scenic proposal that became a finalist in the Choreography Contest of Madrid. In 2023 he premiered his second show “CASTIZA” at the Festival de Jerez, touring prestigious festivals such as: Festival Flamenco Madrid, Suma Flamenca, Festival Flamenco de Alburquerque in the United States.
She obtained great mentions such as: Semifinalist of the International Contest of Cante De Las Minas in 2017 and Winner of the National Award of the “Perla de Cadiz” for Alegrías in 2008.
SUSANA SÁNCHEZ
From an early age, Susana Sanchez began her training at the prestigious dance academy of Maria Jesus Ocaña 'Marichu', in Granada, where she acquired her first knowledge of flamenco dance. Later, she was taught by prominent artists such as Eva 'La Yerbabuena', Jose Antonio, Isabel Bayón, María Jiménez and Andrés Marín. In 2003, she took an important step in her training by joining the first course at Mario Maya's Centro Flamenco de Estudios Escénicos in Granada. She immersed herself in classical disciplines, flamenco history and musical analysis, thus completing an excellent artistic training that demonstrates her great knowledge and talent on stage.
IRENE MORALES
Dancer and choreographer born in Granada. Graduated from the Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Reina Sofía de Granada. At the age of 16 she moved to Madrid to join the Conservatorio Superior de Danza María de Ávila and combine it with outstanding participations such as “La Jota” by Carlos Saura, Miguel Angel Berna's company or Rafael Aguilar among others. At the age of 18 he performed his first solo show “Ánima” choreographing 12 artists on stage. Later he receives the call of Eva Yerbabuena to participate in the show “Lorca and the Passion” in the gardens of the Generalife directed by Marina Heredia. In 2023, she obtains the award for Outstanding Dancer, granted by the AISGE, of the Choreography Contest of Spanish Dance and Flamenco of Madrid, where she also wins the second prize in the Solo category. She also won the Festival Flamenco Madrid Award and the Flamenco Festival Residency In Progress Award. In 2024 she was awarded first prize for group choreography at the Certamen de Danza Española y Flamenco de Madrid. This recent summer she was a semi-finalist in the prestigious Concurso de Cante de Las Minas.
ZAIRA PRUDENCIO
Zaira Prudencio is a talented flamenco dancer who has made her mark on the stages of Seville and Madrid. She has participated in two shows by renowned pianist Andrés Barrios, as well as in the prestigious Passion for Flamenco Festival in Extremadura. She received a grant from the Fundación Cristina Heeren in the Manolo Soler 2022 Competition and has continued her training at the Centro Flamenco y Danza de Jesús Ortega in Badajoz.
Among his most outstanding achievements are the First Prize in the First Tablao Competition of the Madrid Cultural Center and the First Prize in the Tablao Competition of Las Carboneras in Madrid.
She participated in the Festival de Mont de Marsan 2024 with the show “Vengo de mi Extremadura” by the Extremaduran guitarist Miguel Vargas and in the IV edition of the Suma Flamenca Joven.
Zaira continues to captivate audiences with her passion and skill in the art of flamenco, consolidating herself as a prominent figure in the current flamenco scene.
Manuel Liñán is a flamenco dancer, director and choreographer who stands out for the purity and passion he transmits in his dancing. After years of research, he has managed to take flamenco dance to an avant-garde level, combining genius and simplicity. His shows are characterized by an absolute mastery of the stage space and his ability to create new paradigms in flamenco.
He has had important recognitions such as the Revelation Award at the Jerez Festival, three Max Awards as best male dance performer and the prestigious National Dance Award in 2017.
He has just premiered his new show “Muerta de Amor” at the Maestranza Theater. A work of an extraordinary choreographic and dancing intelligence, but also of a rapturous sensitivity, where a story about love without barriers or prejudices is made.
JUAN TOMÁS DE LA MOLIA
Juan Tomás de La Molía was born in Trebujena, Cádiz. At the age of six he began taking classes at the Peña Cernícalos de Jerez de la Frontera, where he learned about bulerías dancing. When she was only seven years old, the bailaora Carmen Cortés asked her to perform at the end of a show at the Jardines de Sabatini in Madrid. In 2009 he joined the Academia Sevillana José Galván, where he began to train in different flamenco palos. That same year he participated in the show “En clave de Sol”. In 2010 he was chosen to be part of the cast of the thirteen best flamenco children of Andalusia to participate in the television program “Mi Primer Olé”. In 2013 he was chosen corps de ballet of the first edition of the television program “Se llama Copla Junior”. In 2014, he won a flamenco scholarship to receive intensive classes for a month with Javier Barón and Milagros Mengíbar at the Fundación Sevillana Cristina Heeren. In 2016, she won the second prize in the Andalusian Contest of Young Flamencos of the Federation of Flamenco Peñas of Seville. That same year he began to participate as a dancer with the Banda Morisca, with which he would tour Europe in 2017.
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. He 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 various parts of the world.
VANESA COLOMA
Vanesa is a dancer from Madrid who trained at the Royal Conservatory of Dance in Madrid. She has grown up dancing in the main tablaos of the city of Madrid. Her strength and naturalness in dance, have led her to collaborate with top artists such as Alfonso Losa, Rocío Molina, Belén Maya, Jesús Carmona and Manuel Liñán among others.
In 2012 she premieres her work “FlamenKlorica” a scenic proposal that became a finalist in the Choreography Contest of Madrid. In 2023 he premiered his second show “CASTIZA” at the Festival de Jerez, touring prestigious festivals such as: Festival Flamenco Madrid, Suma Flamenca, Festival Flamenco de Alburquerque in the United States.
She obtained great mentions such as: Semifinalist of the International Contest of Cante De Las Minas in 2017 and Winner of the National Award of the “Perla de Cadiz” for Alegrías in 2008.
SUSANA SÁNCHEZ
From an early age, Susana Sanchez began her training at the prestigious dance academy of Maria Jesus Ocaña 'Marichu', in Granada, where she acquired her first knowledge of flamenco dance. Later, she was taught by prominent artists such as Eva 'La Yerbabuena', Jose Antonio, Isabel Bayón, María Jiménez and Andrés Marín. In 2003, she took an important step in her training by joining the first course at Mario Maya's Centro Flamenco de Estudios Escénicos in Granada. She immersed herself in classical disciplines, flamenco history and musical analysis, thus completing an excellent artistic training that demonstrates her great knowledge and talent on stage.
IRENE MORALES
Dancer and choreographer born in Granada. Graduated from the Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Reina Sofía de Granada. At the age of 16 she moved to Madrid to join the Conservatorio Superior de Danza María de Ávila and combine it with outstanding participations such as “La Jota” by Carlos Saura, Miguel Angel Berna's company or Rafael Aguilar among others. At the age of 18 he performed his first solo show “Ánima” choreographing 12 artists on stage. Later he receives the call of Eva Yerbabuena to participate in the show “Lorca and the Passion” in the gardens of the Generalife directed by Marina Heredia. In 2023, she obtains the award for Outstanding Dancer, granted by the AISGE, of the Choreography Contest of Spanish Dance and Flamenco of Madrid, where she also wins the second prize in the Solo category. She also won the Festival Flamenco Madrid Award and the Flamenco Festival Residency In Progress Award. In 2024 she was awarded first prize for group choreography at the Certamen de Danza Española y Flamenco de Madrid. This recent summer she was a semi-finalist in the prestigious Concurso de Cante de Las Minas.
ZAIRA PRUDENCIO
Zaira Prudencio is a talented flamenco dancer who has made her mark on the stages of Seville and Madrid. She has participated in two shows by renowned pianist Andrés Barrios, as well as in the prestigious Passion for Flamenco Festival in Extremadura. She received a grant from the Fundación Cristina Heeren in the Manolo Soler 2022 Competition and has continued her training at the Centro Flamenco y Danza de Jesús Ortega in Badajoz.
Among his most outstanding achievements are the First Prize in the First Tablao Competition of the Madrid Cultural Center and the First Prize in the Tablao Competition of Las Carboneras in Madrid.
She participated in the Festival de Mont de Marsan 2024 with the show “Vengo de mi Extremadura” by the Extremaduran guitarist Miguel Vargas and in the IV edition of the Suma Flamenca Joven.
Zaira continues to captivate audiences with her passion and skill in the art of flamenco, consolidating herself as a prominent figure in the current flamenco scene.