XVIII SUMA FLAMENCA Festival Flamenco de la Comunidad de Madrid XVIII SUMA FLAMENCA Festival Flamenco de la Comunidad de Madrid XVIII SUMA FLAMENCA Festival Flamenco de la Comunidad de Madrid
jueves, 28 septiembre 2023
  • [Soporte, publicidad]
  • [Sobre deflamenco]
  • [Faq]
  • [Tienda/Shop]
Revista DeFlamenco.com
Cardamomo Flamenco -  Madrid
  • REVISTA
    • Noticias de Flamenco
    • Reseñas
    • Entrevistas
    • Especiales
    • Festival de Jerez
    • Opinión
    • De tablao en tablao
    • Moda flamenca
    • Radio
    • Más flamenco
    • #MiAñoFlamenco
  • AGENDA
    • CARTELERA
    • Flamenco online
    • Flamenco en Madrid
    • Flamenco en Barcelona
    • Flamenco en Andalucía
      • Flamenco en Sevilla
      • Flamenco en Jerez & Cádiz
      • Flamenco en Málaga
      • Flamenco en Córdoba
      • Flamenco en Jaén
      • Flamenco en Huelva
      • Flamenco en Almería
      • Flamenco en Granada
    • Flamenco en España (resto)
      • Flamenco en Aragón
      • Flamenco en Asturias
      • Flamenco en Baleares
      • Flamenco en Canarias
      • Flamenco en Cantabria
      • Flamenco en Castilla la Mancha
      • Flamenco en Castilla-León
      • Flamenco en Ceuta / Melilla
      • Flamenco en Extremadura
      • Flamenco en Galicia
      • Flamenco en La Rioja (Logroño)
      • Flamenco en Murcia
      • Flamenco en Pamplona
      • Flamenco en el País Vasco
      • Flamenco en Valencia
    • Flamenco en Europa
      • Flamenco en Francia
      • Flamenco en Alemania
      • Flamenco en Holanda & Bélgica
      • Flamenco en Italia
      • Flamenco en Reino Unido
      • Flamenco en Portugal
      • Flamenco en Suiza
      • Flamenco en Resto de Europa
    • Flamenco en América
      • Flamenco en Canadá
      • Flamenco en Estados Unidos
      • Flamencos en México / Centro América
      • Flamenco en América del Sur
    • Flamenco en el Mundo
      • Flamenco en África
      • Flamenco en Australia
      • Flamenco en Japón & Asía
    • Flamencos EN GIRANew
  • CURSOS
    • Cursos Flamenco online
    • Calendario Cursos de Flamenco (general)
    • Cursos Flamenco en Sevilla
    • Cursos de Flamenco en Jerez & Cádiz
    • Cursos Flamenco en Madrid
    • Cursos flamenco en Barcelona
    • Cursos Flamenco en Málaga
  • ARTISTAS
    • Cantaores & cantaoras
    • Guitarristas
    • Bailaores & bailaoras
    • Otros/Grupos
    • Compañias
    • Espectáculos
    • Management
  • MEDIA
    • Twitch – Flamenco live
    • Fotografías
    • Videos
  • GUÍA DE FLAMENCO
    • Escuelas y estudios de Flamenco
    • Tablaos flamencos
    • Teatros, Salas de Concierto
    • Peñas de Flamenco
    • Bares Flamencos, restaurantes
    • Moda Flamenca, complementos
    • Tiendas de Flamenco
    • Guitarrerias, luthiers
  • CATÁLOGO
    • Cds de flamenco
    • Libros de flamenco
    • Dvds de flamenco
    • Vinilos de Flamenco
  • Tablaos
    • Entradas / Tickets – Tablaos flamenco
    • Noticias
    • Madrid
      • Donde ver buen flamenco
      • Cardamomo
      • Tablao de la Villa
      • Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
      • Tablaíto La Gloria
      • OléOlá en Teatro Eslava
      • Tablao Flamenco 1911
      • Centro Cultural Flamenco de Madrid
      • Essential Flamenco
      • Café Ziryab
      • Corral de la Moreria
      • Teatro Flamenco Madrid
    • Barcelona
      • Tablao Flamenco Cordobes
    • Granada
    • Sevilla
  • [ENGLISH]
    • News
    • Show Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Special Reports
    • Flamenco Shows in MadridNew
      • Cardamomo Flamenco Madrid
      • Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
      • Corral de la Moreria
      • Essential Flamenco
      • Café Ziryab
      • Teatro Flamenco Madrid
      • Tablao 1911
      • Centro Cultural Flamenco de Madrid
    • Special Festival de JerezNew
    • Flamenco fashion
    • More flamenco
    • Opinion
    • My Flamenco Year
  • TIENDA
    • Cds, libros, vinilos
    • Compra publicidad
  • –
No Result
View All Result
  • REVISTA
    • Noticias de Flamenco
    • Reseñas
    • Entrevistas
    • Especiales
    • Festival de Jerez
    • Opinión
    • De tablao en tablao
    • Moda flamenca
    • Radio
    • Más flamenco
    • #MiAñoFlamenco
  • AGENDA
    • CARTELERA
    • Flamenco online
    • Flamenco en Madrid
    • Flamenco en Barcelona
    • Flamenco en Andalucía
      • Flamenco en Sevilla
      • Flamenco en Jerez & Cádiz
      • Flamenco en Málaga
      • Flamenco en Córdoba
      • Flamenco en Jaén
      • Flamenco en Huelva
      • Flamenco en Almería
      • Flamenco en Granada
    • Flamenco en España (resto)
      • Flamenco en Aragón
      • Flamenco en Asturias
      • Flamenco en Baleares
      • Flamenco en Canarias
      • Flamenco en Cantabria
      • Flamenco en Castilla la Mancha
      • Flamenco en Castilla-León
      • Flamenco en Ceuta / Melilla
      • Flamenco en Extremadura
      • Flamenco en Galicia
      • Flamenco en La Rioja (Logroño)
      • Flamenco en Murcia
      • Flamenco en Pamplona
      • Flamenco en el País Vasco
      • Flamenco en Valencia
    • Flamenco en Europa
      • Flamenco en Francia
      • Flamenco en Alemania
      • Flamenco en Holanda & Bélgica
      • Flamenco en Italia
      • Flamenco en Reino Unido
      • Flamenco en Portugal
      • Flamenco en Suiza
      • Flamenco en Resto de Europa
    • Flamenco en América
      • Flamenco en Canadá
      • Flamenco en Estados Unidos
      • Flamencos en México / Centro América
      • Flamenco en América del Sur
    • Flamenco en el Mundo
      • Flamenco en África
      • Flamenco en Australia
      • Flamenco en Japón & Asía
    • Flamencos EN GIRANew
  • CURSOS
    • Cursos Flamenco online
    • Calendario Cursos de Flamenco (general)
    • Cursos Flamenco en Sevilla
    • Cursos de Flamenco en Jerez & Cádiz
    • Cursos Flamenco en Madrid
    • Cursos flamenco en Barcelona
    • Cursos Flamenco en Málaga
  • ARTISTAS
    • Cantaores & cantaoras
    • Guitarristas
    • Bailaores & bailaoras
    • Otros/Grupos
    • Compañias
    • Espectáculos
    • Management
  • MEDIA
    • Twitch – Flamenco live
    • Fotografías
    • Videos
  • GUÍA DE FLAMENCO
    • Escuelas y estudios de Flamenco
    • Tablaos flamencos
    • Teatros, Salas de Concierto
    • Peñas de Flamenco
    • Bares Flamencos, restaurantes
    • Moda Flamenca, complementos
    • Tiendas de Flamenco
    • Guitarrerias, luthiers
  • CATÁLOGO
    • Cds de flamenco
    • Libros de flamenco
    • Dvds de flamenco
    • Vinilos de Flamenco
  • Tablaos
    • Entradas / Tickets – Tablaos flamenco
    • Noticias
    • Madrid
      • Donde ver buen flamenco
      • Cardamomo
      • Tablao de la Villa
      • Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
      • Tablaíto La Gloria
      • OléOlá en Teatro Eslava
      • Tablao Flamenco 1911
      • Centro Cultural Flamenco de Madrid
      • Essential Flamenco
      • Café Ziryab
      • Corral de la Moreria
      • Teatro Flamenco Madrid
    • Barcelona
      • Tablao Flamenco Cordobes
    • Granada
    • Sevilla
  • [ENGLISH]
    • News
    • Show Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Special Reports
    • Flamenco Shows in MadridNew
      • Cardamomo Flamenco Madrid
      • Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
      • Corral de la Moreria
      • Essential Flamenco
      • Café Ziryab
      • Teatro Flamenco Madrid
      • Tablao 1911
      • Centro Cultural Flamenco de Madrid
    • Special Festival de JerezNew
    • Flamenco fashion
    • More flamenco
    • Opinion
    • My Flamenco Year
  • TIENDA
    • Cds, libros, vinilos
    • Compra publicidad
  • –
No Result
View All Result
Revista DeFlamenco.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Revista Entrevistas

Interview with Manuel Liñán. TAURO

by DeFlamenco
3 10 2011
in Entrevistas, Interviews
Interview with Manuel Liñán. TAURO
Comparte en FacebookCanal TelegramComparte en Twitter

Text: Manuel Moraga
Photos: Rafael Manjavacas

“Art is the truest voice a human has to express thoughts and feelings”

 

Ever since the first time I saw him dance, I had the feeling that in that head and that body there was something more going on than just a competent interpreter.  To get ahead in this field you have to have something to say, not to mention the desire to investigate and delve more deeply into what the message is.  Manuel Liñán is no run-of-the-mill dancer in search of easy applause.  His path is quite a bit more complex than that…and more difficult for sure.  Introspection is not an easy creative method, but Manuel knows that what’s important requires sacrifice.  Now he brings us his latest work, called “Tauro”.  Yet another step forward for someone who by nature causes a stir in the world of flamenco dance.

First of all, congratulations on the birth of your “baby”…is it a boy or a girl?
The fact is, this has been an enjoyable experience, but also nerve-racking.  But mostly, I was anxious for the work to be finished.  This has been very important for me, especially considering the people involved.  I was anxious to see the work on stage for once and for all.

Why “Tauro”?  Is that your sign of the zodiac?
Yes, I’m Tauro.  When I started this project, I had some clear ideas about what I wanted to do, but I didn’t know what title to put.  I wanted it to be like a kind of calling card without referring to any particular context so that I’d have plenty of leeway to create little by little along the way.  I decided to use “Tauro” because it’s a part of me and my identity.

At this point in your life, you have an interesting portfolio of works, but this one seems more complete and well-rounded, more committed to dance, more of yourself in it, and more mature.
It’s possible, because as you work, you discover things, you evolve, or at least that’s what I try for, and perhaps in this work you can see more of who I am because part of the work addresses Granada, my roots, and maybe that evolution, that methodology may have served to keep me focused this time.

How long were you in making Tauro?
Five or six months…well…more.  Five or six months of rehearsals, preparing the music, fact-gathering… But it’s really more time, because you start with ideas, you imagine certain things, eliminate others, you begin again, you think it won’t work a certain way so you try again… I think if you count that whole process, it maybe took about a year.

I think everything about Manuel Liñán is meticulous, rigorous, methodical… I think your dancing has that, you know just what you’re doing every step of the way..
Well, sometimes.  I want it to be like you say, but I also leave a margin to think differently from what anyone expects…even ourselves.

 

I was at the debut, and one of the things that caught my attention was the music.  Everything has the aroma of Granada, or at least much of the music has to do with Granada, and it’s chosen with great care to be cohesive with the dancing.
I want to emphasize the moral support from so many people who were involved in this project.  Luís Mariano was the musical director, along with Antonia Jiménez, and I also have to say I was advised by Juan Pinilla in the selection of the verses, some of the styles and even the adaptation of some of the poetry.  Curro Albaicín was also a great help giving me some historical data about the zambras which I was unaware of, he explained things that were very useful to me.  It was all done with tender loving care, at least that’s what I was trying for, and everyone else involved in the project.  It didn’t really feel like my own project, but a team effort.

“I leave a margin to think differently from what anyone expects…even ourselves”.

You’ve made use of styles that tend not to be used in recitals or dance shows, like trillas, temporeras, or the whole end of the show, the “Elegí a Granada”…that’s where the musical counselling of Juan Pinilla and Luís Mariano shines through…
I wanted everything to begin with my roots, and roots related to working your own land with cantes like the trilla, or the temporeras of Montefrío.  We wanted that to be the beginning and lead into a granaína.

How do you construct a piece?  Do you have the music first and build the choreography around it, or is the choreography thought out first and then you add the music?  Or is it half and half?
It’s half and half. There are times when you need specific music for a specific idea, and others when the music offered may change the concept, taking the original idea and sending it in a different direction.

The profession of choreographer…  There seem to be less and less big format groups, and things tend to come down to a dancer setting choreographies for himself or herself, with no major moving around of the corps de ballet…and yet, you’ve managed to open a path in this direction, because you mounted one of the choreographies for the show “Mujeres” directed by Mario Maya, or now with Tauro, where you also set dances for other people.  How do you learn to choreograph?
In my career I’ve passed through different companies such as those of Carmen Cortés, Rafaela Carrasco, Merche Esmeralda, and you begin to realize there are different ways of saying things, not only as a soloist, but being able to share your ideas with others on stage, your approach, trying to choreograph to tell different things that don’t necessarily come from you, but which are a joint effort.  It’s a completely different experience because you have to share, you have to have knowledge and you have to learn.  You have to be there, accompanied and accompanying.

“This genre is evolving, and it can be traditional, but if flamenco evolves taking it to another conclusion, it’s no longer flamenco”.

Manuel Liñán’s dancing is in a line I wouldn’t really call experimental.  It’s modern, contemporary in the sense that it’s of our time, but not experimental.  What does tradition represent for you?
I think tradition is always advancing, and I don’t know where the frontier lies between traditional and modern.  I think evolution is good for everything, and I wouldn’t know how to define the change, as far as flamenco is concerned.  This genre is evolving, and it can be traditional, but if flamenco evolves taking it to another conclusion, it’s no longer flamenco.

Are you comfortable with experimental projects where flamenco is mixed with contemporary dance?
For the most part, yes.

Do you see yourself in that line?
Not really, but I do like to surround myself with everything involved with dance.

Getting back to Tauro…you all sure work hard on stage!  You’re practically on-stage from the first moment straight through til the end.  Except for one number, I think you’re in all the rest, although you’re constantly in and out for costume changes.  And not only you, but all the rest of the cast, when they’re on-stage they really kill themselves, and that makes for a very powerful work.
Well, yes.  Like I said earlier, I’m very grateful to all the people who accompanied me on this adventure, because they gave it their all, every single day…rehearsing, in the theater, in the general rehearsals…and that affection comes out on stage.  I was moved even long before the debut when I realized how everyone was supporting me, and supporting the project as if it were their own.

Let’s see now:  Antonio Campos, Gema Caballero and Sandra Carrasco singing… Luis Mariano and Antonia Jiménez on guitar, dancers Cristian Martín, Vanesa Coloma, Guadalupe Torres…
I also want to thank Gloria Montesinos who was in charge of lighting, and Yaiza Pinilla of the wardrobe, very important factors.  And behind everything, as I mentioned before, I have to thank Juan Pinilla who acted as musical advisor on some of the pieces, and Curro Albaicín for all the conversations I had with him.

Some Granada artists – I don’t necessarily mean flamenco artists – love Granada, but Granada doesn’t love them back.  A sort of love-hate relationship.  What’s your relationship with Granada, a city to which you devote a large part of the show?  Do you feel mistreated as happens with other artists?
No.  I once said that for me, Granada is a platonic love that sometimes when you need it, it’s not there.  But no, I don’t feel mistreated by my hometown.

Tauro is your own production.  Is today’s trend that artists produce their own shows?
In my case, everything.  I have to say that Tauro is underwritten by the Madrid Community, but I’ve always been a risk-taker.

So do you sleep well?
Yes, because I’m enthralled with what I do.

Are you not afraid to take risks?  How do you manage fear?
When you’re excited about what you do, the rest doesn’t matter much.

After the final curtain, I imagine there’s a feeling of rest, but what happens now with Tauro?  Are you worried about that?
I wouldn’t exactly say “worried”, but I would like the shows we fight for and ask support for, as in my case with the Madrid Community, not to have to end the same day they debut.  As I said earlier, there’s a full year of work behind this, and if the show is only good for three performances, that wouldn’t make me happy.  A show isn’t made in three presentations, but rather it comes together after ten or more times, so I hope to continue working with Tauro, and bring it everywhere until we get bored with it.

Are you brave?
For certain things I am.


Tags: Manuel LiñánTauro
Tablao flamenco 1911 -  Madrid Tablao flamenco 1911 -  Madrid
Previous Post

Exposición fotográfica 'La mujer en la música' de Paco Manzano. Tienda deflamenco.com en Madrid

Next Post

Flamenco Festival llega a São Paulo, Moscú, Buenos Aires y Chile.

Related Posts

Manuel Liñán - Itálica - foto Lolo Vasco
Fotografías

Celebrar la diversidad

Carrete de Málaga - Gala Bienal de Málaga
Novedades

Apocalipsis  now, el sueño gitano de Fred Astaire

Ensayos Gala Inaugural Bienal de Arte Flamenco de Málaga
Noticias

Inauguración de la VIII Bienal de Arte Flamenco de Málaga

Teatro del Soho
Noticias

Flamenco en el Soho

In-Progress Torrox
Noticias

Manuel Liñán, Maui, Julio Ruiz, Irene Lozano, Rafael Ramírez y Cristian Martín In-Progress en Torrox

Next Post
Catalunya Arte Flamenco vuelve con el mejor flamenco actual

Catalunya Arte Flamenco vuelve con el mejor flamenco actual

Please login to join discussion
Viernes Flamencos Barakaldo
Cardamomo - Tablao Flamenco Madrid
Cádiz es flamenco - Patrimonio histórico
Concurso Flamenco Silla de Oro 2023
Revista de arte flamenco - El Canon
Emociones - Teatro Flamenco Madrid
Tablao de la Villa - Madrid
Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
Teatro Flamenco Sevilla - 'Pasión' - Verano flamenco

Más vistos

  • Presentación Festival de Jerez 2024

    Presentación del 28 Festival de Jerez 2024

    462 shares
    Share 185 Tweet 116
  • Suma Flamenca 2023 del 17 de octubre al 5 de noviembre con el lema ‘Crisol flamenco’

    1645 shares
    Share 659 Tweet 411
  • David Lagos, el compromiso con el cante

    454 shares
    Share 182 Tweet 114
  •  Juana Amaya, Pepe Torres y Nazaret Reyes en “Morón y cuenta nueva”

    453 shares
    Share 181 Tweet 113
  • “El flamenquito no existe. Tú cuando vas a un concierto de rock, ves rock, no rockito”

    438 shares
    Share 175 Tweet 110
Gregorio Moya - No duerme nadie CD
cds de flamenco

Gregorio Moya “No duerme nadie” CD

Primer disco del cantaor manchego Gregorio Moya CANTE A CANTE El disco se abre con Estrella, los tangos del disco ...

Javi Andreu - Romance (cd)
cds de flamenco

Javi Andreu “Romance” – CD

- Información del artista: Guitarrista nacido en Murcia (1977), con comienzos en la música desde la infancia, la mayor parte ...

Cristina Soler - Mar de cobre
cds de flamenco

Mar de cobre – Cristina Soler (cd)

El pasado marca el presente, pues los pasos dados tiempo atrás nos llevan al hoy. Cristina Soler es una cantaora que siempre ...

Juan Habichuela Nieto - 8 abrazos para Lorca
cds de flamenco

JUAN HABICHUELA NIETO ‘8 Abrazos Para Lorca’

Juan Habichuela Nieto publica su nuevo disco: Ocho Abrazos Para Lorca. Un nuevo trabajo en donde el guitarrista granadino homenajea a Lorca ...

libros de flamenco

“Color flamenco” de Ingri Mariscal (libro)

Ingri Mariscal nace en Sevilla en 1989, en una familia muy ligada al arte, su abuelo materno, pintor y cartelista le ...

Nuestro Twitter - Síguenos

Recomendamos

Sep 29 2023

Origen – Marco Vargas & Chloé Brûlé – Teatro de Barakaldo

Exposición Mujeres Flamencas - Ateneo de Madrid - Paco Manzano
Oct 04 - 07 2023

XVIII Suma Flamenca “Crisol flamenco” – Ateneo de Madrid

La Tremendita- Suma Flamenca
Oct 06 2023

ROSARIO ‘LA TREMENDITA’ TREMENDA ORIGEN – Teatro de Barakaldo

Duquende & Pedro el Granaíno
Oct 13 2023

Duquende y Pedro “el Granaíno”

¡No hay eventos!
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram Youtube Twitch Telegram

Aviso Legal / Política de Privacidad / Uso de Cookies
Condiciones de Uso y Normas de Publicación de Anuncios Clasificados

¡Atención! SUSCRIPCIÓN COMPLETA a través de Wordpress.com
Introduce tu correo electrónico y recibirás un email por cada entrada que publiquemos.


Newsletter (envío boletín mensual con Mailchimp)


¿Quiénes somos?
Soporte, publicidad y patrocinio

Mi Cuenta

© 2018 Deflamenco.com - ADN Flamenco Web Services S.L.

No Result
View All Result
  • REVISTA
    • Noticias de Flamenco
    • Reseñas
    • Entrevistas
    • Especiales
    • Festival de Jerez
    • Opinión
    • De tablao en tablao
    • Moda flamenca
    • Radio
    • Más flamenco
    • #MiAñoFlamenco
  • AGENDA
    • CARTELERA
    • Flamenco online
    • Flamenco en Madrid
    • Flamenco en Barcelona
    • Flamenco en Andalucía
      • Flamenco en Sevilla
      • Flamenco en Jerez & Cádiz
      • Flamenco en Málaga
      • Flamenco en Córdoba
      • Flamenco en Jaén
      • Flamenco en Huelva
      • Flamenco en Almería
      • Flamenco en Granada
    • Flamenco en España (resto)
      • Flamenco en Aragón
      • Flamenco en Asturias
      • Flamenco en Baleares
      • Flamenco en Canarias
      • Flamenco en Cantabria
      • Flamenco en Castilla la Mancha
      • Flamenco en Castilla-León
      • Flamenco en Ceuta / Melilla
      • Flamenco en Extremadura
      • Flamenco en Galicia
      • Flamenco en La Rioja (Logroño)
      • Flamenco en Murcia
      • Flamenco en Pamplona
      • Flamenco en el País Vasco
      • Flamenco en Valencia
    • Flamenco en Europa
      • Flamenco en Francia
      • Flamenco en Alemania
      • Flamenco en Holanda & Bélgica
      • Flamenco en Italia
      • Flamenco en Reino Unido
      • Flamenco en Portugal
      • Flamenco en Suiza
      • Flamenco en Resto de Europa
    • Flamenco en América
      • Flamenco en Canadá
      • Flamenco en Estados Unidos
      • Flamencos en México / Centro América
      • Flamenco en América del Sur
    • Flamenco en el Mundo
      • Flamenco en África
      • Flamenco en Australia
      • Flamenco en Japón & Asía
    • Flamencos EN GIRA
  • CURSOS
    • Cursos Flamenco online
    • Calendario Cursos de Flamenco (general)
    • Cursos Flamenco en Sevilla
    • Cursos de Flamenco en Jerez & Cádiz
    • Cursos Flamenco en Madrid
    • Cursos flamenco en Barcelona
    • Cursos Flamenco en Málaga
  • ARTISTAS
    • Cantaores & cantaoras
    • Guitarristas
    • Bailaores & bailaoras
    • Otros/Grupos
    • Compañias
    • Espectáculos
    • Management
  • MEDIA
    • Twitch – Flamenco live
    • Fotografías
    • Videos
  • GUÍA DE FLAMENCO
    • Escuelas y estudios de Flamenco
    • Tablaos flamencos
    • Teatros, Salas de Concierto
    • Peñas de Flamenco
    • Bares Flamencos, restaurantes
    • Moda Flamenca, complementos
    • Tiendas de Flamenco
    • Guitarrerias, luthiers
  • CATÁLOGO
    • Cds de flamenco
    • Libros de flamenco
    • Dvds de flamenco
    • Vinilos de Flamenco
  • Tablaos
    • Entradas / Tickets – Tablaos flamenco
    • Noticias
    • Madrid
      • Donde ver buen flamenco
      • Cardamomo
      • Tablao de la Villa
      • Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
      • Tablaíto La Gloria
      • OléOlá en Teatro Eslava
      • Tablao Flamenco 1911
      • Centro Cultural Flamenco de Madrid
      • Essential Flamenco
      • Café Ziryab
      • Corral de la Moreria
      • Teatro Flamenco Madrid
    • Barcelona
      • Tablao Flamenco Cordobes
    • Granada
    • Sevilla
  • [ENGLISH]
    • News
    • Show Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Special Reports
    • Flamenco Shows in Madrid
      • Cardamomo Flamenco Madrid
      • Las Tablas Flamenco Madrid
      • Corral de la Moreria
      • Essential Flamenco
      • Café Ziryab
      • Teatro Flamenco Madrid
      • Tablao 1911
      • Centro Cultural Flamenco de Madrid
    • Special Festival de Jerez
    • Flamenco fashion
    • More flamenco
    • Opinion
    • My Flamenco Year
  • TIENDA
    • Cds, libros, vinilos
    • Compra publicidad
  • –

© 2018 Deflamenco.com - ADN Flamenco Web Services S.L.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
 

Cargando comentarios...
 

Debe estar conectado para enviar un comentario.