Rocio Molina, one of the most anticipated interpreters, returns to Milan with her reinvented tradition, a blend of essence and avant garde.
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With Sin Permiso - Canciones para el Silencio, Ana Morales transforms flamenco into an expression of memory, a bridge to the future.
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The performance by Maria Moreno brings together the most authentic traditions of Flamenco with avant-garde dance.
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The Milano Flamenco Festival ends with Distopía by Patricia Guerrero, a journey through the most deep-set of emotions.
Through her flamenco, Olga Pericet invites us on a journey in which the strength of her dance pulls us into the most hidden corners of the soul.
Ninth edition of the MilanoFlamencoFestival. Guerrero - Warrior is the show by the new rising star of flamenco, Eduardo Guerrero.
La compagnia di Jesús Carmona apre Milano Flamenco Festival con Impetu’s, in prima nazionale, che mescola danza española e flamenco.
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Le inquietudini di un artista tradotte in flamenco: è il nuovo spettacolo della compagnia di Marco Flores, metafora della vita attraverso la danza.
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Marco Flores will celebrate his twenty-year career, lending voice and body to his personal milestones with Rayuela, inspired by the novel by Julio Cortázar.
The second appointment with the MilanoFlamencoFestival: the Pastora Galván company takes to the stage in a show which unites flamenco and Arab music.
Una bailaora che è una vera istituzione per il flamenco: Rafaela Carrasco danza sule parole di quattro grandi autrici del Siglo de Oro.
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Macro Flores celebrates twenty years of career with the show Rayuela, a new production written and directed by Francisco López.
Reversible is a show anchored in the deep roots of flamenco and accompanied by a parterre of exceptional musicians and dancers.
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A wide range of artists will come together for Villa Rosa & Friends / Gala flamenca a special show in support of all of Spain’s tablaos and their artists.
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Manuel Liñan returns to the Teatro Strehler with a new show celebrating the female universe of Flamenco.