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44th Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas

Julián Estrada, Sara Baras

Monday, August 9th, 2004. La Unión (Murcia) 10:45pm

 

All Reviews 44th Festival


Sara Baras’ group:
Dance: Sara Baras. Guest artist, José Serrano. Bailarines, Auxiliadora Fernández, Raúl Fernández, Cecilia Gómez, Ana González, Charo Pedraja, Raúl Prieto, María Vega. Guitar, José María Bandera, Mario Montoya. Cante, Miguel de la Tolea, Saúl Quirós. Percussion, José Motos. Violín, José Amador Goñi.

Writer, critic and flamencologist José Manuel Gamboa opened the activities at La Unión on Monday with his entertaining talk “Enrique Morente y la guitarra flamenca” illustrated with interesting samples taken from the singer’s earliest recordings, some of them homemade. After the talk a representative of the organization of the 32nd Congreso Internacional de Arte Flamenco scheduled to be held in Mairena del Alcor from September 6th to 12th presented the program of activities titled “Mairena y la Reivindicación Flamenca”.

 

 

Manuel Silveria is noteworthy for his exquisite sensibility, knowledge and flamenconess


Julian Estrada & Manuel Silveria

The day’s main concert was an odd combination of artists. Julián Estrada is not unknown in flamenco circles, but his name is hardly a household word. The young singer from Puente Genil came accompanied by the splended guitarist, also from Córdoba, Manuel Silveria. With a sound reminiscent of his town’s most famous flamenco singer, Fosforito, the singer began with malagueña del Mellizo and cante abandolao. His clean sweet voice, the type so fashionable in flamenco these days, is quite apt for those cantes, but was less successful for the soleá he offered next. Estrada lacks that element of “wrestling” with the cante that seems to set flamenco apart, nor does he often take risks, and his delivery is closer to that of a lyrical singer than a flamenco cantaor. Nevertheless, with alegrías, milonga and fandangos he won over the packed house that had come to see Sara Baras in the second part. Manuel Silveria is noteworthy for his exquisite sensibility, knowledge and flamenconess.

We’ve all seen Sara Baras’ productions and know what she is capable of. On this occasion she presented a series of dances under the title “Sueños” in which farruca and soleá danced solo by Sara formed the backbone of the show, with siguiriyas by her guest dancer José Serrano and tango and bulerías by the group.

Moments of great tension and beauty…Baras has excellent instincts

The lady can dance, no doubt about it, but an aura of self-promotion gives the spectator a queasy feeling, the desire to sell herself above all else, the extravagant kisses she sends out to the crowd at the slightest provocation and the come-hither glances. Nevertheless, there are moments of great tension and beauty because Baras has excellent instincts, but it’s too short-lived and she soon returns to flashy effects giving the impression of viewing a performance aimed at foreign tastes.

 

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The group is highly professional with no particular element outshining any other, and the carefully planned production includes good lighting and a tasteful wardrobe. We can only hope that recognition and success, both of which have come to Sara Baras in abundance, will eventually give her the confidence to explore flamenco from another more serious, less commercial angle. The day that happens flamenco-lovers with be the ones blowing kisses from the front row, make no doubt about it.

 

Text & photos:
Estela Zatania
zata@deflamenco.com

 

 

 
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