Miguel “El Rubio”
Bailaor/a
Saray García
Bailaor/a
Sara Barrero
Bailaor/a
David Cerreduela
Guitarrista
Antonio Campos “Bocaillo”
Cantaor/a
Juan Manzano El Coco
Cantaor/a
Justo Fernández “El Tuto”
Guitarrist
David Cerreduela (1-31)
Son of the famous guitarist “El Nani”, David has played for the most famous flamenco artists, has been a guitarist of the National Ballet of Spain and has also collaborated on numerous albums. He is currently considered one of the best accompaniment flamenco guitarists in the world.
Tuto (1-31)
Young guitarist born in Barcelona in a family of flamenco artists, began his career at age 14. He has played for greats such as Montse Cortés or Farruquito and his career seems unstoppable.
Fabiola (1-19)
Cantaora born in Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz), studied at the Cristina Heeren Foundation with José de la Tomasa, Paco Taranto and Esperanza Fernández. Fabiola has performed in festivals as important as the one in Berlin and the Flamenco Festival in Nimes (France).
Juan Manzano “Coco” (1-19)
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.
Antonio Campos “Bocaillo” (1-19)
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.
Juanjo de Nayeli (1-4)
Cantaor from Tarragona, although of Andalusian roots, debuted with only 15 years in the main flamenco clubs of Catalonia, until moving to Barcelona to work with the best artists.
Luis the Granaíno (5-10)
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. Luis has 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 (different types of flamenco)