In the early 1970’s, Madrid was a seething hub of flamenco activity, and artists came up from Andalusia and beyond in search of relatively generous salaries. That was when I
All that was more than 40 years ago when today’s most renowned flamenco artists were just being born, and the art-form was defining its identity as an Intangible World Cultural
Miguel Poveda continues to follow his own path, bringing high-quality flamenco to new audiences thanks to his limitless dedication and love of this artform.
The album, which is on sale from the 12th of November, was edited by Air Music and recorded in peñas flamencas. It features collaborations with the likes of Tomatito, Miguel
The compás keeps on ticking as our intangible cultural heritage continues to provide identity, emotion and a place to shelter from invisible enemies.
The organisers of Nîmes Flamenco Festival held a press conference in Seville to introduce their next date. It will welcome performances from Inés Bacán, Pedro el Granaíno, Rocío Márquez, María