The Jerez singer Coral de los Reyes closed the 'Women's Week' of the Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena from Seville dedicated to the dancer Ana María Bueno.
There are singers who are not given much consideration when it comes to planning a recital. Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena from Seville had the good sense to call Choir of the Kings to close its Women's Week, dedicated to the famous dancer Ana Maria Bueno, present in the audience and entertained before the recital with the magnificent gloss of Angels CruzadoThey gave her a tile and a bouquet of flowers as gifts in memory of the tribute and she was very grateful and moved.
Coral offered a recital by right of only six canteYes, perhaps a little brief but full of substance. And she stabbed me in the chest with her pin-point moan. Her lament, sharp as a knife of agony, hurt. She knew how to cry where she should and succeed in the festive, captivating and flamenco way. No complaints. You either like it or you don't. And I enjoyed it without wallowing, but letting out a few indulgent oles with joy.
He accompanied her on the guitar without stealing her presence. Juan Manuel Moneo, simple and servile. And to the palmas the dancers Fede Nunez y Adolfo Vega, who had the obligatory little kick at the end.
«Coral offered a recital by right of only six canteYes, perhaps a bit brief but full of substance. And she stabbed me in the chest with her pin-like moan. Her lament, sharp as a knife of agony, hurt. She knew how to cry where she should and triumph in the festive, captivating and flamenco way.
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1. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
2. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
3. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
4. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
5. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
6. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
7. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
8. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
9. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
10. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
11. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
12. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
13. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
14. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
15. Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Ana María Bueno. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
16. Fede Núñez. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Fede Núñez. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
17. Fede Núñez. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Fede Núñez. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
18. Carmen Iniesta. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Carmen Iniesta. Recital of the Kings' Choir. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
19. John Manuel Moneo. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Juan Manuel Moneo. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
20. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
21. Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Kings' Choral Recital. Women's Week. Peña Torres Macarena, Seville. March 8, 2025. Photo: Kiko Valle
Coral melted the syrup over a slow fire, tempering the tientos tangos in her throat. She showed off a very flamenco voice that she later rocked in the malagueña of The Twin without giving up and brave in the second body, according to the canon. He got angry with the Virgin of Carmen complaining dark for seguiriya, opening with Uncle Jose de Paula and fastening it halfway with a blow of anvil, forges and hammers by the end of the first part. He returned from the dressing room airing the joys, lining the Maestranza in Seville, strolling through Cadiz and Lebrija with the cantiñas of Pinini, cutting the thirds in time. At four in the middle he fought for soleá, fighting the variants of Alcalá, La Andonda, The Monkey and the auction for Paquirri. She crowned herself with bulerías, overflowing with rhythm, flattering the Jerez neighborhoods of Santiago and San Miguel to later weave the cante with the echoes of Gaspar, Fernanda and Bernarda from Utrera in the couplets Soledad y Godmother, with which he locked the door.
There was no shortage of the closing party, which was joined by the singer Juanelo, who embroidered the Lebrija airs in his performance, and the dancers Carmen Iniesta, with her dedication and flamenco, and Ana María Bueno herself displaying the elegance of her dance. The ovation thundered in the peña and another memory was sealed for the archive of good days.
Credits
recital of cante of Coral of the Kings
Women's Week
Peña Flamenca Torres Macarena of Sevilla
March 8th 2025
Cante: Choir of the Kings
Guitar: Juan Manuel Moneo
Palmas: Adolfo Vega and Fede Nunez
Journalist by vocation of the jondo, inveterate aficionado, singer of writing. On a journey to the emotions of the ritual of flamenco, Kiko Valle –Utrera, 1979– requires the participation of words and images to draw the sway of a moan, the colors of a bulería or the scratch of pain. Critic of flamenco, presenter, speaker, photographer and videographer for more than two decades.