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José Fermín Fernández: Guitarra desnuda

José Fermin Fernández, born in Granada, and hailed as one of the brightest talents of a new generation of flamenco, makes his much-anticipated New York debut with Guitarra desnuda. Winner of prestigious awards, including the Bordón Minero and the Concurso Nacional de Arte Flamenco de Córdoba, Fernández has earned recognition for his profound musicality, dazzling technique, and a style that celebrates flamenco tradition while opening new expressive pathways.

Irene Morales: RAW

RAW is a daring flamenco performance featuring dancer Irene Morales, whose movement brings ancestral intensity into sharp dialogue with the present. Rooted in Granada and shaped by Spain’s foremost stages, Morales embodies a dance language that unites precision and instinct, control and vulnerability.

Raquel Heredia “La Repompa”

This work invites us into the artistic universe of Raquel Heredia “La Repompa,” a dancer who carries the legacy of one of flamenco’s great dynasties. Raquel leads a journey through emotion and memory — a space where rhythm and silence, power and vulnerability, tradition and instinct coexist.

Rosario La Tremendita: Tránsito (Fleeing the Noise)

With Tránsito (Fleeing the Noise), groundbreaking singer Rosario La Tremendita strips flamenco to its core in a powerful collaboration with master guitarist Dani de Morón. This intimate work is a journey back to the traditional songs that form the soul of flamenco, reimagined with fearless artistry and emotional depth. With her unmistakable voice - raw, nuanced, and deeply human - and the guitar’s enveloping resonance, La Tremendita creates a space where memory and innovation meet.

Los Ricos - Sonia & Ismael: Vínculo

Vínculo (meaning “Bond”) is a flamenco show that captures the vibration of an encounter. A space where emotion, art, and memory intertwine to shape a world of their own. It is an open dialogue in which every moment, sound, and pause builds a connection, allowing flamenco’s tradition to meet the personal vision of its creators.

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