jueves, 21 de marzo de 2013

La Susi and Pastora Galván, with Jesús Carmona, premiere their show in the Tablao Cordobes


LA SUSI AND PASTORA GALVÁN HAVE RELEASES A SHOW AT TABLAO CORDOBÉS. 


Within the series 'The Aristocracy of Flamenco' (II) La Susi and Pastora Galván Susi premiered these Tuesday March 13th. a show with the performances of flamenco figures such as the dancer Jesus Carmona and the guitar player David Cerreduela.



This show is starred by two great women, the legendary singer La Susi, with more than 20 albums in her career; and the woman who best illustrates current female flamenco: the dancer Pastora Galván. She is the distinguished representative of another prestigious dynasty of Flamenco Aristocracy: the Galván family.
The audience that filled the Cordobes could pick up the excitement that comes from the deep intense singing of La Susi, and from the very personal dancing characteristics of Pastora Galván, who represents Sevilla and Triana at its best. On the other side, the nerve of Jesus Carmona dancing and the guitar playing virtuosity touch of David Cerreduela, completed a full show that can be seen until next April 11th.

Successful second performance 'Flamenco de Cámara' by Tablao Cordobes Foundation at the Liceu Conservatory

THE LICEU CONSERVATORY OF BARCELONA HAS HOSTED ON THE PAST 17TH AND 24TH THE PERFORMANCE 'FLAMENCO DE CÁMARA' FROM THE CORDOBÉS FOUNDATION WITH A GREAT SUCCESS AND FULL AUDIENCE.

This past April 24th, for the second consecutive Tuesday, Tablao Cordobes artists performed at the Conservatory of the Liceu in Barcelona, ​​one of the most prestigious music schools in Catalunya.

 The show started with a guitar solo by the prestigious player from Caño Roto, David Cerreduela.  The Catalan singer and guitarist El Coco and the guitar player Israel Cerreduela joined him after.



The protagonist voice was Angelita Montoya, gypsy from the Triana district of Seville representing a important artistic family, the Montoya, who belong to the aristocracy of flamenco. Angelita singing gave space to the very young dancers Ivan Alcalá and Lucía Álvarez 'La Piñona',  winner of the Unión's Desplante Minero Award in 2011.

The audience could enjoy an authentic flamenco show, which dragged on for over an hour, in an environment very different from the most traditional flamenco “tablaos”.