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Encounters at the Pinnacle of Dance with Karime Amaya, Yiyo and Sara Barrero

From June 2nd to June 14th

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Karime Amaya In June we continue to count on the passion and the infinite art of Karime Amaya, niece-granddaughter of Carmen Amaya and a bailaora of consolidated international prestige. Her dance exudes strength and temperament and her art has already dazzled viewers and critics from around the world. Cities like New York, Tokyo, Alburquerque, Quito, New Mexico, Madrid or Mont-de-Marsan are just some of the places that have already fallen at their feet. El Yiyo He is one of the young promises of flamenco dance. Born in Badalona in Catalonia and son of gypsy parents from Jaén, Miguel Fernández "El Yiyo" complements his passion for flamenco with a training in classical and contemporary dance. This, coupled with his athletic explosiveness, allows him to unleash all the art and temperament on a solid dance technique, resulting in an authentic spectacle of unquestionable quality. Sara Barrero Sara will re-dazzle us with her flamenco dance art. Sara Barrero, a regular flamenco dancer in our cast at Tablao Flamenco Cordobes, has an extensive and valuable trajectory as a flamenco dancer.
Artists

Guitarrists

David Cerreduela
Son of the famous guitarist “El Nani”, he has played for the most famous flamenco artists, has been guitarist of the National Ballet of Spain and has also collaborated on numerous albums. He is currently working with Tablao Flamenco Cordobes Barcelona.

Tuto
Young guitarist born in Barcelona in a family of flamenco artists, began his career at age 14. He has played for leading figures such as Montse Cortés or Farruquito and his career seems unstoppable.

Israel Cerreduela
He has worked with prestigious artists such as Antonio Canales, Sara Baras or Enrique Morente, among others. He was born in the flamenco quartier of Cañoroto in Madrid as well as other flamenco artists like David El Viejín, Gerónimo, La Excepción…

Singers:

Antonio Campos “Bocaillo”
Born in Barcelona, in the neighborhood of Bon Pastor, he grew up as a child in a flamenco environment. He trained as a professional cantaor at Tablao Flamenco Cordobes, working with great artists, names like Karime Amaya, Susi, Pastora Galván, Jesús Carmona, Angelita Montoya, Guadiana, El Junco, Farru, Patricia Guerrero, José Maya, Alfonso Losa, Marcos Flowers, Olga Pericet or La Moneta. With the help of great singers to dance, such as Manuel Tañé, Antonio Villar, Rubio de Pruna or el Coco, he has just polished his talent.

Luis “El Granaíno”
Born into a family of artists from Granada, he began performing throughout Barcelona, his first tour was Azerbaijan with the company Tuto, Iván Alcalá and Juaquín el Duende, among others.
He has performed with artists such as Antonio Canales, Saray García and Rafael Amargo, Barullo and Farruquito in the Sala Apolo. He also collaborated with Duquende in the recording of the Kantata album.
He has a pure and gypsy style and is a specialist in Soleá, Seguiriya and Fandango.

Juan Manzano “Coco”
Natural of San Roc, he is probably one of the most flamenco voices in Barcelona. Authentic and with flamenco in its DNA. Add to it a prodigious voice, capable of a temperamental cante (sing), rich with evocative memories and overflowing naturalness. Juan is an entire flamenco institution in Barcelona and it does not stop surprising us year after year.

María del Mar Fernández
Singer Cadiz Maria del Mar Fernandez already had extensive experience in Spain and abroad before conquering the audience of India in the summer of 2011 with his song “Señorita”, main theme of the blockbuster Bollywood shooting in Spain “do lives once “(Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, 2011 – Zoya Akhtar).
Currently, María del Mar Fernández has launched in 2013 her first solo album “A Woman Cadiz Bollywood” and, among many other performances, that of Canal Fiesta Radio, belonging to the Radio Television Andalusia (LRTV) stands out.

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