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Day 13 of the Jerez Festival: Luis El Zambo, Fernando Romero & Adrián Sánchez

Day 13 of the Jerez Festival: Luis El Zambo, Fernando Romero & Adrián Sánchez

The singer Luis Fernández Soto “El Zambo” has a prodigious ancestral voice and haunting moan. An absolute master of song and the singing styles typical of Jerez, Luis’ manner of interpreting flamenco song is an excellent example for young artists. The Conciertos de Palacio cycle offered attendees of all ages the best possible opportunity to see the singer from Jerez, face to face and without a microphone.

The dancer and choreographer from Seville Fernando Romero challenged himself by making a flamenco version of a classic: Stravinsky’s “The Soldier’s Tale” written in 1918. Romero plays the role of a soldier who makes a deal with the devil, embodied by Manolo Marín. The other characters are the singers Juan José Amador and Miguel Ortega, who act as the narrators, and Isabel Bayón in the role of the princess.

“Historia de un soldado” follows in the footsteps of theatrical flamenco dance. It was at the beginning of last century when this artistic style began with artists like Antonia Mercé “La Argentina,” a style also interpreted by grand masters, such as José Granero and Mario Maya, who without a doubt influenced Romero.

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Day 12 of the Jerez Festival: Manuel Valencia, Kina Méndez, La Farruca & Belén López

Day 12 of the Jerez Festival: Manuel Valencia, Kina Méndez, La Farruca & Belén López

Guitarist Manuel Valencia and singer Kina Méndez, both from Jerez, vindicated the value of the most recent generations of flamenco artists in the Los Conciertos de Palacio cycle. Valencia is representative of the most primordial of guitar playing, but still preserves a contemporary apex. He has absorbed the knowledge of older flamenco guitarists, such as Manuel Morao, and current guitarists, such as Gerardo Núñez, in equal parts...

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Day 10 of the Jerez Festival: Patricia Ibáñez, Abel Harana, Joaquín Grilo & Soniquete

Day 10 of the Jerez Festival: Patricia Ibáñez, Abel Harana, Joaquín Grilo & Soniquete

In the Los Novismos cycle, the dancer from Sanlucar Abel Harana and the dancer from Jerez Patricia Ibáñez debuted their show “Memoria Antigua” with which they intended to recover the styles that have fallen into disuse, such as the seguiriya de Frijones from Jerez, las cantiñas from Pastora and Lebrija, the romances del ciclo carolingio, and the zángano from Puente Genil. Trained in the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía, the two dancers face the challenge of succeeding as solo artists...

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Day 9 of the Jerez Festival: María del Mar Moreno, Juana la del Pipa, Dolores Agujeta & La Macanita

Day 9 of the Jerez Festival: María del Mar Moreno, Juana la del Pipa, Dolores Agujeta & La Macanita

The dancer from Jerez María del Mar Moreno, and her company “Jerez Puro”, returned to the festival with their new show “Quiero tu cante” (I want your song). Moreno’s new proposal rests on the consecrated voices of the flamenco world and searches for “that song that intoxicates her, that enamors her, that transforms her into several women, that makes her happy and that frees her deepest feelings, good and bad.” To make this a successful proposal, María relies on the haunting voices of Antonio Malena, Juana la del Pipa, Tomasa Guerrero “La Macanita”, Manuel de Malena and David Lagos. Guitarist José Luis Montón joined them...

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