In November, Tablao Flamenco Cordobes premieres the show "Granada, hidden crying water". The Sacromonte and its caves are bearers of a romantic aura that fed the first literary romanticism.
With this program we present three of its most recognized artists, the members of the historic families and birthplace of extraordinary artists who have won the most important awards and recognition in the most important theaters in the world.
Its very personal flamenco school full of strength and character has left throughout its generations its authentic and always recognizable mark.
With this program we present three of its most recognized artists, the members of the historic families and birthplace of extraordinary artists who have won the most important awards and recognition in the most important theaters in the world.
Its very personal flamenco school full of strength and character has left throughout its generations its authentic and always recognizable mark.
Artists
Granada, crying hidden water
Juan Andrés Maya
Bailaor/a
Granada, crying hidden water
Juan Andrés Heredia Maya (November 1-28)
From 1st to 28th November comes to Tablao Flamenco Cordobes Juan Andrés Maya. Born in the heart of the gypsy neighborhood of Sacromonte (Granada), Juan Andrés descends from a family with a long tradition of flamenco: nephew of the famous dancers Mario Maya and Manolete, and the no less known guitarist Juan Maya Marote. He began to dance at the age of three in Cueva de la Rocío, and at the age of fourteen he traveled to Cairo with the company of Cachado and since then he continued to perform in different shows.
In 1992, during the celebration of the Universal Exhibition of Seville, he collaborated in a show with Miguel Bosé "Young Values of the XXI Century" that obtained a clamorous success. This same year he presented the work "Contrast" with which he toured different theatres throughout Spain. Three years later he participated with Carmen Linares on a tour of Jordan and Tunisia and in 1996 was claimed by SS. MM. the Kings of Spain to act in Carmen de los Chapiteles and also debuted in the theatre of La Alhambra with the show "Cautivo" alongside Manolete, La Hierbabuena and Beatriz Martín. He took part in "Amor Brujo", in the starring role, performed in New York at the Lincoln Center and toured the Netherlands and Japan. In September of that same year he presented his new work "Roots" with the sponsorship of the Duchess of Alba.
Throughout his career he has participated in countless shows all over the planet, reaping hits from critics and audiences. He has been awarded as a flamenco revelation artist with Nacho Duato and has collaborated with artists such as Estrella Morente, Farruquito and Miguel Poveda at the Granada autumn festivals held in the city in 2012, 2013 and 2014. He is currently on tour with his shows and courses at the International School of Flamenco Manolete de Granada
Iván Vargas Heredia (1-14 November)
This young dancer was born in Sacromonte (Granada) in 1985, specifically in the cave "La Rocío" where he took his first steps by the hand of his family Los Maya. He belongs, therefore, to a dynasty of great dancers where we can find names like Manolete, Juan Andrés Maya, Mario Maya and, of course, accompanied by Juan Maya "Marote".
He became known since he was a child to the general public by intervening in numerous television programs of national scope. He has participated in a large number of works and shows with his uncle Juan
Alba Heredia (November 1-28)
Alba Heredia was born in Sacromonte, specifically in the cave "La Rocío", baptized by the Duchess of Alba, takes her first steps as a dancer with only 4 years. Alba Heredia has the privilege of belonging to one of the most important dynasties of the flamenco world as the Maya, therefore Alba is the niece of the great masters such as Manolete, Mario Maya, Juan Maya Marote and her cousin Iván Vargas.
She began her journey from a very young age in the cave of his grandmother "La Rocío" and whenever her studies allow her to work in the famous Zambras of the Caves of the Sacromonte, leaving astonished to all the public that passes by those caves so emblematic.
In the year 1999 arrives the great surprise, she was presented by his uncle Juan Maya Marote in his own homage with only 4 years, celebrated in the Palace of Sports of Granada sharing thus this young and promising figure poster with artists of the size of Niña Pastori, José Mercé, El Guito, Mario Maya, Eva la Yerbabuena, Manolete, Juan Andrés Maya, KETAMA, Aurora Vargas and Pansequito among others.
After her presentation in the homage of her uncle begins the professional career of this young bailaora making numerous representations of the hand of Curro Albayzín in several congresses and festivals promoted by the City of Granada.
From the year 2000 to 2004 Alba learned from great teachers like her uncle Juan Andrés Maya, Iván Vargas, Belén Maya, Rafaela Carrasco, etc.
Throughout its race she has acted in the main scenarios and tablaos of the world. Currently Alba is between Granada and Seville taking classes and working in the most prestigious tablaos of the zones, with international projects, Madrid and Japan again for the festival that will be made in memory to Paco de Lucia
El Yiyo (November 1-28)
One of the young promises of flamenco dance. Born in Badalona in a family of gypsy parents from Jaén, Miguel Fernández "El Yiyo" complements his passion for flamenco with a classical and contemporary dance training. This, coupled with his athletic explosiveness, allows him to unleash all his art and temperament on a solid dance technique, resulting in an authentic spectacle of unquestionable quality.
Guitar
David Cerreduela (November 1-28)
Son of the great guitarist "El Nani", has played for the best flamenco artists, has accompanied Enrique Morente for years and has been a guitarist for the National Ballet of Spain. His son, Israel Cerreduela, follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and at the age of 25 he has worked with artists such as Enrique Morente, Sara Baras, Antonio Canales, Guadiana, among others and has stepped on the main theaters in Spain.
Sing
Mara Rey (November 1-28)
Born on March 9, 1979 in Madrid, she began to take her first steps in Mexico in theaters such as Bellas Artes and Coba Rubia, together with her father Tony Rey (guitarist) and her brother Antonio Rey, a renowned guitarist, soloist and music creator for big companies. For years she has worked as a bailaora and cantaora with Manuela Carrasco, Los Farrucos, Poveda, El Pipa, Duquende, etc. And has performed in major festivals such as the Bienal de Flamenco and the Festival de Jerez.
Juan Manzano "Coco" (November 1-30)
A whole institution of flamenco in Barcelona, his temperamental cante, rich with evocative memories and overflowing naturalness makes him a clear promise in the Flamenco universe.
From 1st to 28th November comes to Tablao Flamenco Cordobes Juan Andrés Maya. Born in the heart of the gypsy neighborhood of Sacromonte (Granada), Juan Andrés descends from a family with a long tradition of flamenco: nephew of the famous dancers Mario Maya and Manolete, and the no less known guitarist Juan Maya Marote. He began to dance at the age of three in Cueva de la Rocío, and at the age of fourteen he traveled to Cairo with the company of Cachado and since then he continued to perform in different shows.
In 1992, during the celebration of the Universal Exhibition of Seville, he collaborated in a show with Miguel Bosé "Young Values of the XXI Century" that obtained a clamorous success. This same year he presented the work "Contrast" with which he toured different theatres throughout Spain. Three years later he participated with Carmen Linares on a tour of Jordan and Tunisia and in 1996 was claimed by SS. MM. the Kings of Spain to act in Carmen de los Chapiteles and also debuted in the theatre of La Alhambra with the show "Cautivo" alongside Manolete, La Hierbabuena and Beatriz Martín. He took part in "Amor Brujo", in the starring role, performed in New York at the Lincoln Center and toured the Netherlands and Japan. In September of that same year he presented his new work "Roots" with the sponsorship of the Duchess of Alba.
Throughout his career he has participated in countless shows all over the planet, reaping hits from critics and audiences. He has been awarded as a flamenco revelation artist with Nacho Duato and has collaborated with artists such as Estrella Morente, Farruquito and Miguel Poveda at the Granada autumn festivals held in the city in 2012, 2013 and 2014. He is currently on tour with his shows and courses at the International School of Flamenco Manolete de Granada
Iván Vargas Heredia (1-14 November)
This young dancer was born in Sacromonte (Granada) in 1985, specifically in the cave "La Rocío" where he took his first steps by the hand of his family Los Maya. He belongs, therefore, to a dynasty of great dancers where we can find names like Manolete, Juan Andrés Maya, Mario Maya and, of course, accompanied by Juan Maya "Marote".
He became known since he was a child to the general public by intervening in numerous television programs of national scope. He has participated in a large number of works and shows with his uncle Juan
Alba Heredia (November 1-28)
Alba Heredia was born in Sacromonte, specifically in the cave "La Rocío", baptized by the Duchess of Alba, takes her first steps as a dancer with only 4 years. Alba Heredia has the privilege of belonging to one of the most important dynasties of the flamenco world as the Maya, therefore Alba is the niece of the great masters such as Manolete, Mario Maya, Juan Maya Marote and her cousin Iván Vargas.
She began her journey from a very young age in the cave of his grandmother "La Rocío" and whenever her studies allow her to work in the famous Zambras of the Caves of the Sacromonte, leaving astonished to all the public that passes by those caves so emblematic.
In the year 1999 arrives the great surprise, she was presented by his uncle Juan Maya Marote in his own homage with only 4 years, celebrated in the Palace of Sports of Granada sharing thus this young and promising figure poster with artists of the size of Niña Pastori, José Mercé, El Guito, Mario Maya, Eva la Yerbabuena, Manolete, Juan Andrés Maya, KETAMA, Aurora Vargas and Pansequito among others.
After her presentation in the homage of her uncle begins the professional career of this young bailaora making numerous representations of the hand of Curro Albayzín in several congresses and festivals promoted by the City of Granada.
From the year 2000 to 2004 Alba learned from great teachers like her uncle Juan Andrés Maya, Iván Vargas, Belén Maya, Rafaela Carrasco, etc.
Throughout its race she has acted in the main scenarios and tablaos of the world. Currently Alba is between Granada and Seville taking classes and working in the most prestigious tablaos of the zones, with international projects, Madrid and Japan again for the festival that will be made in memory to Paco de Lucia
El Yiyo (November 1-28)
One of the young promises of flamenco dance. Born in Badalona in a family of gypsy parents from Jaén, Miguel Fernández "El Yiyo" complements his passion for flamenco with a classical and contemporary dance training. This, coupled with his athletic explosiveness, allows him to unleash all his art and temperament on a solid dance technique, resulting in an authentic spectacle of unquestionable quality.
Guitar
David Cerreduela (November 1-28)
Son of the great guitarist "El Nani", has played for the best flamenco artists, has accompanied Enrique Morente for years and has been a guitarist for the National Ballet of Spain. His son, Israel Cerreduela, follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and at the age of 25 he has worked with artists such as Enrique Morente, Sara Baras, Antonio Canales, Guadiana, among others and has stepped on the main theaters in Spain.
Sing
Mara Rey (November 1-28)
Born on March 9, 1979 in Madrid, she began to take her first steps in Mexico in theaters such as Bellas Artes and Coba Rubia, together with her father Tony Rey (guitarist) and her brother Antonio Rey, a renowned guitarist, soloist and music creator for big companies. For years she has worked as a bailaora and cantaora with Manuela Carrasco, Los Farrucos, Poveda, El Pipa, Duquende, etc. And has performed in major festivals such as the Bienal de Flamenco and the Festival de Jerez.
Juan Manzano "Coco" (November 1-30)
A whole institution of flamenco in Barcelona, his temperamental cante, rich with evocative memories and overflowing naturalness makes him a clear promise in the Flamenco universe.
Artistas previstos
Baile
Juan Andrés Heredia Maya
Alba Heredia
Guitarra
David Cerreduela
Basilio
Cante
Repompilla
Mara Rey
Zambullo
Coco