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Los Ganadores del XIV Festival de Jerez

Los Ganadores del XIV Festival de Jerez

Los críticos especializados, presentes en el XIV Festival de Jerez, han otorgado por mayoría de votos el Premio de la Crítica al montaje ‘Leyenda personal’, presentado por la Compañía Joaquín Grilo el pasado 7 de marzo en el Teatro Villamarta. El galardón lo concede la Cátedra de Flamencología y cuenta con el patrocinio del Consejo Regulador de los Vinos de Jerez...

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Antonio Fernández Díaz, Fosforito

Antonio Fernández Díaz, Fosforito

Al cante, Fosfotito

As we mentioned previously, the Posada del Potro, an emblematic building in the historic quarters of Córdoba, has recently been restored and openned to the public as the Flamenco Performance Center and Fosforito Museum.

This news is the ideal excuse to remember this great singer from Puente Genil, and the adoptive son of the City of Córdoba. Fosforito’s talent began to appear when he was only six years old and made his first incursion into singing. Born in 1932, he was the fifth of eight siblings and from his crib he soaked in the flamenco atmosphere as his maternal grandfather was ‘Juanillo el Cantaor’ and his uncle was ‘El Niño del Genil’, to whom the garrotín palo is attributed...

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Day 16 of the Jerez Festival: Fernando Belmonte, Fernando de la Morena & El Torta

Day 16 of the Jerez Festival: Fernando Belmonte, Fernando de la Morena & El Torta

Bringing back the legend of dancer Fernando Belmonte was the goal of another of the XIV Jerez Festival’s world premiers. “Reencuentro” is a journey through the life of one of Spain’s great dancers, Fernando Belmonte, an artist who after touring the world with his company, El Ballet Flamenco de Fernando Belmonte, was lost in obscurity despite his enormous didactic contributions.

The director of this project, one of Belmontes many students, Joaquín Grilo, proposed the production and has been working on this production with his teacher over the last few months. The production’s dancers include Ángel Muñoz, Fernando Galán, Christian Lozano, Alicia Márquez and Úrsula López, and the music was composed by guitarist Juan Requena and flamenco pianist Dorantes...
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Paco de Lucía, Doctor Honoris Causa
Guitar Flamencos Legends

Paco de Lucía, Doctor Honoris Causa

Paco de Lucía

It’s a landmark in maestro guitarist Paco de Lucía’s personal history, and also for flamenco history. On May 8th, this internationally renowned artist will be vested as Doctor Honoris Causa by the Berklee Collage of Music, a private university in Boston, Massachussets (USA). Those responsible for awarding this great academic distinction believe that “his music and artistic vision has influenced several generations of musicians and have contributed to the transmission of flamenco to an international public”.

Francisco Sánchez Gómes, known artistically as Paco de Lucía, was born in Algeciras (Cádiz) in 1947, where his internationally renowned career began decades ago, when flamenco was no longer a music for private parties and began to be performed in tablaos around Spain and throughout the world.

Paco de Lucía’s tremendous success isn’t due solely to his work as a flamenco guitarist, but also because he has influenced other styles of music, and this award in particular has expanded his sphere of influence from the purely musical and comercial to the academic, wrapping this flamenco musician’s work in a nimbus of respect even more grandiose than before.

The son of a Spanish father and a Portuguese mother, this is not the first distinction De Lucía has received. In Spain, he has received every award an artista could deesire: National Flamenco Art Prize for Guitar, Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts, Honorary Distinction in the Music Awards, Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts and Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Cádiz.



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