Dancers
Hugo Lopez
Hugo López is a dancer born in Córdoba in 1989. The flamenco artist began his training at the Conservatorio Profesional de Danza and with his sister, Encarna López. The dancer decides to continue his training at the Andalusian Centre of Dance in Seville for two years under the experience of flamenco artists such as Ana María Bueno, Trinidad Sevillano or Juanjo Linares among others. From a very early age Hugo López demonstrates his passion for dance and, at the age of 10 and 11, he reaches the semi-final of a television programme. Over the years, the dancer from Córdoba continues to train and begins to dance professionally. At the age of 19 he won the prize for best show at the Flamenco Festival in Jerez with "Flamenco XII: Ópera, Café y Puro" with the company Nani Paños and Rafael Estévez. Among other awards, Hugo López won the Desplante de Baile award at the Festival Internacional de Cante de Las Minas in 2018.
Mónica Iglesias
Mónica Iglesias is a flamenco dancer born in Madrid and living in Seville. With a wide flamenco training, Mónica Iglesias studies dance at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma de Madrid and perfects her technique with teachers such as Rubén Olmo, Manuel Carrasco, Eva Yerbabuena or Andrés Marín. In 2018 she was awarded the First Prize and Desplante Trophy at the Festival de Cante de Las Minas. The dancer began her professional career with Nani Paños and Rafael Estévez under the direction of filmmaker Carlos Saura for the show "Flamenco Hoy", performing in various venues such as the City Center of New York. Mónica Iglesias has toured great tablaos in Spain such as Tablao Flamenco Cordobes as well as the most representative national and international festivals and sharing the stage with artists such as Pastora Galván, Chano Domínguer, Rocío Molina, Antonio Canales or Patricia Guerrero.
Sara Barrero
Sara Barrero is a regular flamenco dancer in Tablao Flamenco Cordobes. With a great and valuable career as a flamenco artist in Barcelona, Sara began her career at the age of 16 and toured numerous national and international festivals throughout her high experience such as flamenco festivals in Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Nimes in France or the Flamenco Festival in the USA among many others. In addition, she has shared the stage with artists such as Belén Maya, Fernando Terremoto or Eva La Yerbabuena among many others.
Hugo López
Dancer
Mónica Iglesias
Dancer
Sara Barrero
Dancer
David Cerreduela
Guitarrist
Justo Fernández “El Tuto”
Guitarrist
La Fabi
Singer
Juan Manzano El Coco
Singer
El Quini de Jerez
Singer
Luis Fernández
Singer
Guitarists
David Cerreduela
Son of the famous guitarist "El Nani", he has played for the most famous flamenco artists, he has been guitarist of the National Ballet of Spain and has also collaborated in numerous albums. He is currently working with Tablao Flamenco Cordobes Barcelona.
El Tuto
Justo Fernández "Tuto" is a young guitarist born in Barcelona in the bosom of a family of flamenco artists who began his career at the age of 14. Tuto is an artist who at his young age already played for prominent figures such as Montse Cortés or Farruquito in an impeccable career.
Singers
La Fabi
Fabiola Pérez Rodríguez was born in Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz). She studied at the Cristina Heeren Foundation with José de la Tomasa, Paco Taranto and Esperanza Fernández. This great singer has sung for great figures of the dance and develops to the perfection in the cantes de compás. Apart from having performed with Cristina Hoyos' company, she has performed in almost every tablao in Spain and has sung in festivals and theatres all over the world.
Juan Manzano "El Coco"
Born in San Roc, she is probably one of the most flamenco voices in Barcelona. Authentic and with flamenco in its DNA. He also has a prodigious voice, capable of a temperamental singing, rich in evocative memories and an overflowing naturalness. Juan is a flamenco institution in Barcelona and he never ceases to surprise us year after year.
El Quini de Jerez
Joaquín Marín Flores, known artistically as "El Quini de Jerez", is a flamenco singer who throughout his career has worked with internationally renowned flamenco artists such as Tomasa Guerrero "La Macanita", Fernando Terremoto, Elu de Jerez or Merchora Ortega among others. In El Lagar de Parrilla, one of the most emblematic venues in Jerez starts out as a 'cantaor' (flamenco singer) and starts his performances in peñas (clubs), festivals and competitions. A year later is when El Quini de Jerez wins the first prize in the Contest of Cantes for Bulería de Jerez. After great successes, he began to sing in the company of Antonio Gades and travelled all over the world through countries such as the USA, France, London, Morocco and Brazil.
Luis Fernández
Luis Fernández is a flamenco singer born in Barcelona in 1990. From an early age he began to feel flamenco and at the age of 4 he began to sing with his uncle Juaneke. At the age of 14 he began to sing professionally and from the age of 18 to work in flamenco tablaos.