In June, Tablao Flamenco Cordobes presents a curated lineup of artists recognized in the most prestigious flamenco competitions, with international careers and experience in leading companies and stages.
Artists
Águeda Saavedra
Dancer
Miguel Ángel Heredia
Juan de Juan
Dancer
Juan Tomás de La Molía
Dancer
Karime Amaya
Dancer
Gloria del Rosario
Auxi Fernández
Dancer
Ricardo Fernández “El Tete”
Dancer
Águeda Saavedra
Trained at the Málaga Conservatory and graduating with top honors from the
Carmen Amaya Conservatory in Madrid, Águeda Saavedra is considered one of the
most promising flamenco dancers of her generation. She won First Prize at Tablao
Villarrosa and later became a soloist with the Andalusian Flamenco Ballet.
Recognized as Breakthrough Artist at the Festival de Jerez, she has developed a
strong international career, performing in leading theatres, festivals, and flamenco
venues while standing out for her elegance, technical precision, and expressive
stage presence.
Miguel Ángel Heredia
Miguel Ángel Heredia, dancer and singer from Jerez de la Frontera, is renowned for
his authentic bulería style deeply rooted in the traditions of Jerez flamenco. Winner
of the 2017 Revelation Artist Award at the Festival de Jerez, he has toured
internationally and collaborated with major flamenco figures such as Manuel
Liñán. Based in Barcelona, he combines his stage career with teaching, becoming
an influential figure in the city’s flamenco scene thanks to his powerful rhythm,
charisma, and connection with traditional flamenco.
Juan de Juan
Juan de Juan, a flamenco dancer from Seville trained at the Seville Conservatory,
rose to prominence as principal dancer of Antonio Canales’ Ballet Flamenco.
Throughout his career he has performed in some of the world’s most prestigious
theatres and festivals, including Spoleto and Hong Kong. His powerful yet refined
style, rooted in the Sevillian school, has established him as an internationally
respected solo artist with a long-standing career on the global flamenco stage.
Juan Tomás de la Molía
Born in Trebujena, Juan Tomás de la Molía is regarded as one of the leading
emerging talents in contemporary flamenco. Winner of the Manolo Soler
International Dance Competition in 2018 and the Andalusian Young Flamenco
Competition in 2019, he has toured extensively across Europe and the Americas.
His dance combines youthful energy with deep flamenco roots, earning
recognition for both his technical brilliance and his emotional intensity on stage.
Karime Amaya
Karime Amaya, Mexican flamenco dancer and heir to the legendary Amaya
dynasty, is one of the most internationally acclaimed artists in contemporary
flamenco. Winner of the Revelation Award at the 2013 Festival de Jerez, she has
performed in major theatres and festivals around the world. Throughout her career
she has collaborated with renowned artists such as Farruquito, Antonio Canales,
and Joaquín Cortés. Her dance reflects both the strength of her family legacy and a
powerful personal artistic identity.
Gloria del Rosario
Gloria del Rosario, a dancer from Seville trained within the Sevillian School
tradition, blends elegance, tradition, and contemporary expression in her
performances. Winner of the 2014 Federation of Flamenco Entities of Seville
Award and the 2018 Tablao Villarosa Prize, she also trained at the Andalusian
Dance Center (CAD). Her versatility and strong stage presence have led her to
perform in some of Spain’s most prestigious tablaos and flamenco productions.
Auxi Fernández
Auxi Fernández, a flamenco dancer from Cádiz with an international career, has
collaborated with celebrated artists such as Chick Corea and Sara Baras. She has
toured across the United States, Japan, and Europe, presenting her own
productions in cities including New York and Chicago. Known for blending
flamenco technique with theatrical expression and emotional storytelling, her
performances stand out for their artistic sensitivity and contemporary vision.
El Tete
Ricardo Fernández “El Tete”, a young flamenco dancer from Badalona, is
considered one of the promising new talents of today’s flamenco scene. With a
style marked by strength, elegance, and stage charisma, he has already performed
alongside leading flamenco artists in festivals and renowned venues. His growing
career highlights both his technical ability and his natural connection with
audiences.
Noemí Ferrer
Noemí Ferrer trained with some of the leading flamenco masters and began her
professional career at Tablao Flamenco Cordobes. Winner of the First Prize at
Tablao Villa Rosa in 2018, she has developed her artistic path between Barcelona
and Madrid, performing in renowned tablaos and flamenco productions. Her
dance combines traditional flamenco roots with a refined and expressive style on
stage.
Paula Rodríguez
Paula Rodríguez Lázaro, trained in Madrid, has built an outstanding international
career as both performer and artistic director. Winner of the Female Desplante
Award at the 2021 Cante de las Minas Festival, she has toured with institutions
such as Teatro Real while also presenting her own productions internationally.
Recognized for her elegant technique and artistic sensitivity, she currently
combines performing with directing acclaimed flamenco tablaos and productions.
Trained at the Málaga Conservatory and graduating with top honors from the
Carmen Amaya Conservatory in Madrid, Águeda Saavedra is considered one of the
most promising flamenco dancers of her generation. She won First Prize at Tablao
Villarrosa and later became a soloist with the Andalusian Flamenco Ballet.
Recognized as Breakthrough Artist at the Festival de Jerez, she has developed a
strong international career, performing in leading theatres, festivals, and flamenco
venues while standing out for her elegance, technical precision, and expressive
stage presence.
Miguel Ángel Heredia
Miguel Ángel Heredia, dancer and singer from Jerez de la Frontera, is renowned for
his authentic bulería style deeply rooted in the traditions of Jerez flamenco. Winner
of the 2017 Revelation Artist Award at the Festival de Jerez, he has toured
internationally and collaborated with major flamenco figures such as Manuel
Liñán. Based in Barcelona, he combines his stage career with teaching, becoming
an influential figure in the city’s flamenco scene thanks to his powerful rhythm,
charisma, and connection with traditional flamenco.
Juan de Juan
Juan de Juan, a flamenco dancer from Seville trained at the Seville Conservatory,
rose to prominence as principal dancer of Antonio Canales’ Ballet Flamenco.
Throughout his career he has performed in some of the world’s most prestigious
theatres and festivals, including Spoleto and Hong Kong. His powerful yet refined
style, rooted in the Sevillian school, has established him as an internationally
respected solo artist with a long-standing career on the global flamenco stage.
Juan Tomás de la Molía
Born in Trebujena, Juan Tomás de la Molía is regarded as one of the leading
emerging talents in contemporary flamenco. Winner of the Manolo Soler
International Dance Competition in 2018 and the Andalusian Young Flamenco
Competition in 2019, he has toured extensively across Europe and the Americas.
His dance combines youthful energy with deep flamenco roots, earning
recognition for both his technical brilliance and his emotional intensity on stage.
Karime Amaya
Karime Amaya, Mexican flamenco dancer and heir to the legendary Amaya
dynasty, is one of the most internationally acclaimed artists in contemporary
flamenco. Winner of the Revelation Award at the 2013 Festival de Jerez, she has
performed in major theatres and festivals around the world. Throughout her career
she has collaborated with renowned artists such as Farruquito, Antonio Canales,
and Joaquín Cortés. Her dance reflects both the strength of her family legacy and a
powerful personal artistic identity.
Gloria del Rosario
Gloria del Rosario, a dancer from Seville trained within the Sevillian School
tradition, blends elegance, tradition, and contemporary expression in her
performances. Winner of the 2014 Federation of Flamenco Entities of Seville
Award and the 2018 Tablao Villarosa Prize, she also trained at the Andalusian
Dance Center (CAD). Her versatility and strong stage presence have led her to
perform in some of Spain’s most prestigious tablaos and flamenco productions.
Auxi Fernández
Auxi Fernández, a flamenco dancer from Cádiz with an international career, has
collaborated with celebrated artists such as Chick Corea and Sara Baras. She has
toured across the United States, Japan, and Europe, presenting her own
productions in cities including New York and Chicago. Known for blending
flamenco technique with theatrical expression and emotional storytelling, her
performances stand out for their artistic sensitivity and contemporary vision.
El Tete
Ricardo Fernández “El Tete”, a young flamenco dancer from Badalona, is
considered one of the promising new talents of today’s flamenco scene. With a
style marked by strength, elegance, and stage charisma, he has already performed
alongside leading flamenco artists in festivals and renowned venues. His growing
career highlights both his technical ability and his natural connection with
audiences.
Noemí Ferrer
Noemí Ferrer trained with some of the leading flamenco masters and began her
professional career at Tablao Flamenco Cordobes. Winner of the First Prize at
Tablao Villa Rosa in 2018, she has developed her artistic path between Barcelona
and Madrid, performing in renowned tablaos and flamenco productions. Her
dance combines traditional flamenco roots with a refined and expressive style on
stage.
Paula Rodríguez
Paula Rodríguez Lázaro, trained in Madrid, has built an outstanding international
career as both performer and artistic director. Winner of the Female Desplante
Award at the 2021 Cante de las Minas Festival, she has toured with institutions
such as Teatro Real while also presenting her own productions internationally.
Recognized for her elegant technique and artistic sensitivity, she currently
combines performing with directing acclaimed flamenco tablaos and productions.
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