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The XIV Jerez Festival begins tomorrow, and La Vaca Lola will be covering the event for FlamencoExport. To see the festival program visit the fest’s Web site, and if you can’t swing by Jerez, follow the festival here with us.
In the meantime, enjoy Flamenco.TV’s video coverage of the XIII Jerez Festival. Click on the artist’s name to see the corresponding video:
Juan Diego & María José Franco
Aida Gómez & Juan Antonio Suárez “Cano”
Anabel Rosado, Macarena de Jerez & Gerardo Núñez
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Flamenco.TV covered all four days of SIMOF, and we have the videos to prove it. Not all of the designers wanted to retransmit their fashion shows, but those that did want to share their designs have their videos on the Web site ready to be seen. Simply click on the names of the designers listed below to see the fashion shows.
Pilar Vera – Sevilla - “Cruz de Mayo”
Margarita Friere – Sevilla – “Pasión”
Curro Durán para Artesanía Ríos Quintana – Antequera, Málaga – “Atelier”
Melisa Lozano – Fuengirola, Málaga – “Dos Amores”
Trajes de Flamenca Mari Carmen Cruz – Villamanrique de la Condesa, Sevilla – “Mi Fondo Flamenco”
Rosalía Zahino – Almería – “La mar de coraje” & Encarna Solá, Sauco
Photo by ToritoMedia from Flickr of the Carmen Latorre Fashion Show
I am taking full advantage of my last days in Japan, and as that is the case, I don’t have much time to write and share my Japanese adventures with you at the moment. However, when I am back in Madrid, I’ll tell you all about my flamenco related experiences! I’ve already met Japanese flamencos, and it’s been an excellent experience.
For now, I would like to share a short video with you that appears on Flamenco.TV. By clicking here, you’ll be able to watch a little jota, the autochthonous dance of my beloved Aragón. Plus, the photo that you see to the left is one that I took of the jota being danced in the Procession of Flowers during the Fiesta del Pilar in Saragossa this past year.
I hope you enjoy this art form that is equally as Spanish as flamenco.
-Justine Bayod Espoz
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