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XLV Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas

Final

Friday, 13th august, 2005.
La Unión (Murcia)

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Text & photos: Estela Zatania

The ides of August when the cities are ghost-towns and any self-respecting Spaniard is down at the beach...except for those of us journalists, technicians, politicians, singers, dancers, guitarists and flamenco fans who were gathered at La Unión, Murcia to witness the coronation of the new owners of the Lámpara Minera, the Desplante and the Bordón respectively.

The new queen of cante de Levante is Gema Jiménez, 19 years old, from Jodar (Jaén), who also won first prize at the previous Lo Ferro festival. This year the rules had been modified so that it was necessary to win in another mining cante besides mineras in order to carry home the coveted Lámpara, and the young lady complied with her tarantas. Her sweet voice and ethereal delivery, combined with knowledge and a sort of angelic serenity was the perfect combination that won over both jury and audience.


Gema Jiménez - Premio 'Lampara minera'

In dance, the first prize, known as the Desplante, went to Daniel Navarro from Córdoba, a young man with plenty of experience who demonstrated extreme elegance and control with perfectly executed flashes of flamenconess. Iván Vargas from Granada carried off the second prize in dance with the intense style typical of his hometown.

This year the guitar prizes, including the Bordón, went unawarded when no aspirant made it to the finals. Another unusual note was José Ramón Fernández who won for his soleá and bulerías in the Cantes Bajo Andaluces. The young man who is currently serving a nine-year prison sentence and was on special leave, dedicated the prize to his guard, and won over the audience with his huge smile and sincere singing style.

Daniel Navarro 'Premio Desplante'
Iván Vargas - 2º premio baile

Journalist singer Juan Pinilla from Granada interpreted 6 styles for the finals, a mini recital that lasted a full half hour, and was the only aspirant to the Lámpara besides Gema. Miguel de Tena from Extremadura who recently recorded his first CD, took second prize in mineras but could not opt for the Lámpara according to the new rules as he hadn’t classified in any other mining cante. Young Cordoban Antonio José Mejías was overjoyed, incredulous even, when his name was announced as winner of the prize for siguiriyas, and for the second time Francisco Contreras from Elche (Alicante) received the prize for young hopefuls. Oddly enough, as happened last year at the Córdoba contest, no one from Jerez made it to the finals.

Lest we forget, expert guitar accompaniment was provided throughout the contest by Paco Javier Jimeno, Rosendo Fernández, Luis Mariano, Fernando Rodríguez and last but not least, Eduardo Rebollar for the winning cantes of Gema Jiménez.


Discografía relacionada:

Pack 5 CD
Festival Internacional Cante de las Minas

 

 
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