The 24th edition of Flamenco Festival New York, taking place from March 5 to 15, will honor Federico García Lorca’s journey to the Big Apple in 1929. With a diverse and vibrant program, the event will bring together over 70 artists from 12 companies in 26 performances across New York, Miami, Chicago, and San Francisco. This edition aims to highlight the fusion between tradition and modernity within flamenco, reflecting the evolution of this art form over the decades.
Leading Figures of Granadan Flamenco
Prominent flamenco dancers such as Manuel Liñán, Patricia Guerrero, Eva Yerbabuena, Sara Jiménez, and Alfonso Losa will take the stage, accompanied by renowned voices like Marina Heredia, Kiki Morente, and El Turry. The lineup also includes celebrated guitarists such as Carlos de Jacoba and the innovative Granadan duo La Plazuela. These artists represent both the legacy of classical flamenco and the most avant-garde proposals.
Photos of the presentation at the Instituto Cervantes of Madrid
Expanding to New Disciplines
For the first time, the festival will include performing arts beyond traditional flamenco. The company Zen del Sur, specializing in the fusion of circus and dance, will present “Órbita”, while the Teatro Repertorio Español will stage a performance of Lorca’s “La casa de Bernarda Alba”. This expansion aims to bring flamenco to new audiences and explore its interaction with other forms of artistic expression.
Parallel activities, such as roundtable discussions and conferences on Lorca’s influence on flamenco, as well as documentary screenings exploring the relationship between literature and flamenco music, will also take place. These initiatives seek to contextualize the festival’s relevance within the contemporary cultural landscape.
Venues and Highlighted Performances
Performances will be held at iconic venues such as the New York City Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the Kaufman Music Center. The festival will open with “Lorquianos” by Kiki Morente and Carlos de Jacoba, a flamenco reinterpretation of Lorca’s poetry. Other notable performances include “Alter Ego” by Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa, “Muerta de Amor” by Manuel Liñán, and “Yerbagüena (oscuro brillante)” by Eva Yerbabuena.
The festival will also feature a special program for New York students, introducing flamenco to younger generations through educational performances and interactive workshops. This initiative aims to create an educational impact and foster interest in flamenco among young audiences.
An Internationally Impactful Event
The Flamenco Festival New York is considered one of the city’s premier dance events, with expectations of surpassing 18,000 attendees. Over its 24 editions, it has become a benchmark for promoting flamenco outside of Spain, blending classical and contemporary styles and bringing this art form to new audiences worldwide.
Additionally, the festival seeks to strengthen cultural ties between Spain and the United States, serving as a bridge for artistic exchange and the promotion of Spanish culture abroad. With a lineup of top-tier artists and an innovative program, the Flamenco Festival New York 2025 is shaping up to be an unmissable event for flamenco and performing arts enthusiasts.
Flamenco Festival New York 2025 Program
March 5
- Opening: “Lorquianos” with Kiki Morente and Carlos de Jacoba at Elebash Recital Hall (CUNY Graduate Center).
- Special school performance: Introduction to Flamenco at New York City Center.
March 6
- “Alter Ego” with Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa at New York City Center.
March 7
- “Muerta de Amor” with Manuel Liñán at New York City Center.
- “La Búsqueda del Duende” with Antonio Gómez ‘El Turry’ at Roulette.
- Documentary screening: “Cante Jondo: Granada 1922” at the Instituto Cervantes.
March 8
- “8 abrazos para Lorca” with Juan Habichuela at Joe’s Pub (The Public Theater).
March 8-9
- “Yerbagüena (oscuro brillante)” with Eva Yerbabuena at New York City Center.
March 9
- “Cajoneada Rincón Criollo” with Carlos López & Noemí Pareja at Bronx Music Hall.
March 11
- “Órbita” with Zen del Sur at NYU King Juan Carlos I Spain Center.
March 12
- “Flamenco meets Jazz” with Carlos de Jacoba and Zaccai Curtis at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
- Roundtable: “Federico García Lorca, Flamenco, and the Harlem Renaissance” at Skylight Room (CUNY Graduate Center).
- “La Casa de Bernarda Alba” at Teatro Repertorio Español.
March 13
- “Variación a Tempo” with Sara Jiménez at Joe’s Pub (The Public Theater).
- Documentary screening: “Sacromonte, los sabios de la tribu” at the Instituto Cervantes.
March 14
- “De lo Jondo a Lorca” with Marina Heredia at Merkin Concert Hall (Kaufman Music Center).
March 15
- Closing: “Roneo Funk Club” with La Plazuela at Le Poisson Rouge.
Flamenco Festival Miami 2025 Program
March 5
- “Lorquianos” with Kiki Morente and Carlos de Jacoba at Sierra 2 Center for the Arts.
March 14
- “Variación a Tempo” with Sara Jiménez at the Instituto Cervantes.
Flamenco Festival San Francisco 2025 Program
March 7
- “Lorquianos” with Kiki Morente and Carlos de Jacoba at Sierra 2 Center for the Arts.
March 9
- “8 abrazos para Lorca” with Juan Habichuela at the Instituto Cervantes.
March 14
- “Variación a Tempo” with Sara Jiménez at the Instituto Cervantes.
Flamenco Festival Chicago 2025 Program
March 7-8
- “Órbita” with Zen del Sur at the Instituto Cervantes.
March 9
- “8 abrazos para Lorca” with Juan Habichuela at the Instituto Cervantes.
March 14
- “Variación a Tempo” with Sara Jiménez at the Instituto Cervantes.
This article highlights the festival’s tribute to Lorca, its innovative programming, and its role in promoting flamenco on an international stage.
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