Saturday, March 31, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Monday, March 26, 2018
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Summer 2018 at Stuttgart, Germany
Am 27.07.18 beginnt das 9.Stuttgarter Flamenco Festival 2018. Weitere Infos zu dem Programm
unter https://flamencomora.de/
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Saturday, March 17, 2018
After watching "El Encuentro" of David Coria
Días de Flamenco 2018. The main show is "El Encuentro" of David Coria. I admit that David Coria is new to me. It was a bit confusing for me. How didn't I know him before? I was guessing that he's good cause normally at this festival there are good/great artists. And at this show he has many other talented people with him, some I knew before, some I respect. He get a back up with four other dancers, at least this time with Adela Campallo that I do like. Other daners: Florencia O´ryan (who's been here recently alone), Lorena Franco and Rafael Ramirez. Singers: El Londro and Jesus Corbacho. About both of them I heard before, about Jesus - I loved before the way he sings and I think that now I love even more. Guitars: Jose Luis Medina and David Vargas. Percussions: Rafael Heredia. So, as I said - normally great artists at this festival. I'm glad to say that it was a pleasure to know a new artist that I didn't know before with a backup of others that some I already like and love. I'm glad to say that the show itself is theatrical and with some humor as I love to see in flamenco. The only thing that made it less than perfect was the feeling it's really long show. An hour and half with a lot of stuff to show to the end the talent that runs on stage.
So, although were some musicians on stage - the show have started with recorded music. The curtain opened on an empty and very open stage. All dancers and musicians next to the wall that in front of the audience. A mic stands on stage near the audience. Classic music on. David Coria came to the mic like has something to say. The others back him up to talk, a moment after most try to take the mic till Jesus Corbacho takes it off stage. The show goes on with a dance with still recorded music. Few minutes of a dance which is a mix between flamenco and a modern style. After few minutes David Coria stayed with live music. Most of time he didn't go down from stage while the other dancers got down and back to stage.
One dance with a scarf for the bride. David Coria and his dancers danced with it with an a capella, most of time of Jesus Corbacho, but El Londro joined to sing near the end. Not much after that a solo of Adela Camapallo who was the only dancer who didn't take a part in "the bride". David Coria went out of stage. I won't say all, but there was a big part with oranges. After a minute or two - the 3 dancers ate oranges on stage while looking Adela dance solea. At the end of the dance - David Coria got back to stage and said in Hebrew "I want to eat an orange". It pulled some laughs and hands claps. This is only one example to the humor at the show.
An hour and a half of madness and talent. Two parts of dancing with a capella. One scarf. Many oranges. Many other dances, but my head is full to tell about all dances.
All on stage and El Londro brought back the mic to the stage. Once again a recorded music. This time Billie Holiday. David Coria check out the mic to talk. No talking, end of show. And no matter how much did the show felt compressed - it gave a wish for some more
So, although were some musicians on stage - the show have started with recorded music. The curtain opened on an empty and very open stage. All dancers and musicians next to the wall that in front of the audience. A mic stands on stage near the audience. Classic music on. David Coria came to the mic like has something to say. The others back him up to talk, a moment after most try to take the mic till Jesus Corbacho takes it off stage. The show goes on with a dance with still recorded music. Few minutes of a dance which is a mix between flamenco and a modern style. After few minutes David Coria stayed with live music. Most of time he didn't go down from stage while the other dancers got down and back to stage.
One dance with a scarf for the bride. David Coria and his dancers danced with it with an a capella, most of time of Jesus Corbacho, but El Londro joined to sing near the end. Not much after that a solo of Adela Camapallo who was the only dancer who didn't take a part in "the bride". David Coria went out of stage. I won't say all, but there was a big part with oranges. After a minute or two - the 3 dancers ate oranges on stage while looking Adela dance solea. At the end of the dance - David Coria got back to stage and said in Hebrew "I want to eat an orange". It pulled some laughs and hands claps. This is only one example to the humor at the show.
An hour and a half of madness and talent. Two parts of dancing with a capella. One scarf. Many oranges. Many other dances, but my head is full to tell about all dances.
All on stage and El Londro brought back the mic to the stage. Once again a recorded music. This time Billie Holiday. David Coria check out the mic to talk. No talking, end of show. And no matter how much did the show felt compressed - it gave a wish for some more
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Flamenco Night: Tomatito & Grupo (ESP) - Finland
Tomatito • Guitar
Jose Israel Fernandez (Tomate jr) • Guitar
Morenito de Illora • Vocals
Kiki Cortinas • Vocals
El Pirana • Percussions
El Polito • Dance
IN ENGLISH
Tomatito is a Spanish flamenco guitarist. Having started his career accompanying famed flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla with Paco de Lucía. He has made a number of collaborative albums and six solo albums, two of which have won Latin Grammy Awards.
Tomatito will perform at TGF with a group a six performers including virtuosity at all levels. Strong and soulful vocal and dance performances with mesmerizing guitars accompanied by dazzling percussions. Experience true Spanish flamenco!
Read more: http://www.tgf.fi/ tomatito_and_grupo
SUOMEKSI
Tomatito on yksi aikamme kiistattomista flamencokitaran kuninkaista. Hän aloitti uransa säestämällä kuuluisaa flamencolaulajaa Camarón de la Islaa yhdessä Paco de Lucian kanssa. Tomatito on omimmillaan juuri säestäessään laulua ja tanssia, jolloin lopputulos on jotain todella häikäisevää. Tomatito on julkaissut lukuisia albumeja, joista kuusi on hänen soolojulkaisujaan. Niistä kaksi on palkittu Latin Grammylla. Myös Al di Meolan ja Cameron de la Islan kanssa tehdyt julkaisut on palkittu Grammy-palkinnoilla.
Tampereelle Tomatito saapuu kuusihenkisellä ryhmällä, josta löytyy virtuositeettia joka lähtöön. Vahvat sekä tunteikkaat laulu- ja tanssiesitykset saavat voimansa häkellyttävästä kitaroinnista lyömäsoittimien tukemana.
Lue lisää: http://www.tgf.fi/tomatito
Jose Israel Fernandez (Tomate jr) • Guitar
Morenito de Illora • Vocals
Kiki Cortinas • Vocals
El Pirana • Percussions
El Polito • Dance
IN ENGLISH
Tomatito is a Spanish flamenco guitarist. Having started his career accompanying famed flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla with Paco de Lucía. He has made a number of collaborative albums and six solo albums, two of which have won Latin Grammy Awards.
Tomatito will perform at TGF with a group a six performers including virtuosity at all levels. Strong and soulful vocal and dance performances with mesmerizing guitars accompanied by dazzling percussions. Experience true Spanish flamenco!
Read more: http://www.tgf.fi/
SUOMEKSI
Tomatito on yksi aikamme kiistattomista flamencokitaran kuninkaista. Hän aloitti uransa säestämällä kuuluisaa flamencolaulajaa Camarón de la Islaa yhdessä Paco de Lucian kanssa. Tomatito on omimmillaan juuri säestäessään laulua ja tanssia, jolloin lopputulos on jotain todella häikäisevää. Tomatito on julkaissut lukuisia albumeja, joista kuusi on hänen soolojulkaisujaan. Niistä kaksi on palkittu Latin Grammylla. Myös Al di Meolan ja Cameron de la Islan kanssa tehdyt julkaisut on palkittu Grammy-palkinnoilla.
Tampereelle Tomatito saapuu kuusihenkisellä ryhmällä, josta löytyy virtuositeettia joka lähtöön. Vahvat sekä tunteikkaat laulu- ja tanssiesitykset saavat voimansa häkellyttävästä kitaroinnista lyömäsoittimien tukemana.
Lue lisää: http://www.tgf.fi/tomatito
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Upcoming at Hamburg, Germany
In 4 Wochen, am Samstag nach Ostern in Hamburg:
Schüleraufführung des LA RESACA Flamencostudio !
Samstag, 07. April 2018, Beginn 19.30 Uhr, im Hamburger Sprechwerk (nahe Berliner Tor)
Eintritt: VVK € 12,– / AK € 15,– (der Karten-Vorverkauf läuft!)
Tanz: Schülerinnen des LA RESACA Flamencostudio, Iris Lange y Bruno
Gesang: Elva La Guardia
Gitarre: Fain Sanchez Duenas und Anton Graefe
Infos unter www.laresaca.de
Schüleraufführung des LA RESACA Flamencostudio !
Samstag, 07. April 2018, Beginn 19.30 Uhr, im Hamburger Sprechwerk (nahe Berliner Tor)
Eintritt: VVK € 12,– / AK € 15,– (der Karten-Vorverkauf läuft!)
Tanz: Schülerinnen des LA RESACA Flamencostudio, Iris Lange y Bruno
Gesang: Elva La Guardia
Gitarre: Fain Sanchez Duenas und Anton Graefe
Infos unter www.laresaca.de
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Monday, March 5, 2018
Saturday, March 3, 2018
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