Nazaret Reyes Special at Tablao Flamenco 1911

Nazaret was born in Seville, in the bosom of a flamenco family. Her parents are the great artists: Cristobal Reyes and Juana Amaya. When she was only 5 years old, she started dancing under the direction of her mother. When she was only 11 years old, she made her professional debut at the Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla, playing the role of “Carmen” with her mother, Juana Amaya, and other great artists.

In Spain she has performed at the Festival de Jerez, Festival Carmen Amaya and at the Teatro Coliseum in Barcelona, among others. While in the rest of the world she has performed in important festivals such as the Flamenco Festival in New Mexico (Alburquerque), Santa Fe, and the Festival de Mont de Marsan (France).

Nazaret is considered a revelation in the flamenco dance that imposes an explosive and sensitive personality on stage.

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The young dancer from Madrid Rober “El Moreno”.

Rober began his artistic training in dance at the age of 6 years old in the prestigious Madrid academy of flamenco and Spanish dance: “Amor de Dios”.

The teachers Antonio Reyes, Cristóbal Reyes, Alfonso Losa, Toni “El Pelao”, “Farruquito”, Miguel Cañas and Nino de los Reyes were part of his apprenticeship.

Despite his youth, he has a long career of performances with great artists. Among all his performances we can highlight his performance as the main artist in the tribute to Camarón de la Isla held in Salamanca. For a while he was working with the company of Tito Losada and then spent two years with the company of Maria Toledo.

He is currently touring tablaos and theaters throughout Spain, expressing his art and passion for flamenco.

Miguel Fernández Rivas, better known as El Yiyo, was born in Barcelona in 1996, in the city of San Roque. He received extensive training in classical and contemporary dance, allowing him to expand his skills and artistry.

At the age of 18, he headlined more than 20 national and international festivals. El Yiyo has a magnetic stage presence that has captivated both critics and audiences, earning him the status of flamenco’s rising star.

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The bailaora Alba Heredia in the oldest tablao in the world

Alba was born in Sacromonte, in the cave “La Rocio”. She was baptized by the Duchess of Alba and took her first steps as a dancer when she was only 4 years old. She belongs to the Maya dynasty, one of the most important in the world of flamenco. She is the niece of great artists such as Manolete, Mario Maya, Juan Maya Marote and her cousin Ivan Vargas.

She has shared the bill with artists such as Niña Pastori, José Mercé, “El Guito”, Mario Maya, Eva la Yerbabuena, Manolete, Juan Andrés Maya, KETAMA, Aurora Vargas and “Pansequito” among others.

She taught with great masters such as her uncle Juan Andrés Maya, Iván Vargas, Belén Maya and Rafaela Carrasco among others. Her extensive career has led her to perform solo in various festivals and shows around the world.

She is currently working in the most prestigious tablaos in Granada, Seville and Madrid.

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The world’s fastest dancer, José Escarpín

José Miguel Fernández, known artistically as José Escarpín, was born in Murcia and is the winner of the “WORLD RECORD GUINNESS 2010 of taconeo and winner of the “MELÓN DE ORO” festival of “LO FERRO”, the only dancer in the world with this award.

He has taken his dancing career to different parts of the world: Miami, Los Angeles, Arizona, Mexico, Texas, New York, Italy, etc. He has presented his shows in different theaters and auditoriums around the world as the theater “Manuel Artime” (Miami), Cesar Chavez (San Luis De Arizona) Benidorm Palace, Riojaforum, Palacio De La Prensa, among others. She has participated in the Netflix documentary “The Creation of Malinche” and in the film “Mexico Flamenco”.

Among her latest shows is her participation in the international tour of Asia, the United States and Europe Authentic Flamenco Paula Rodríguez.

He currently works in the best tablaos with his own shows of creation and staging.

This week, flamenco is more alive than ever at Tablao 1911.

El Yiyo arrives — one of the most powerful figures in dance today. His strength, elegance, and charisma on stage have captivated both critics and audiences.

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The winner of the Festival de las Minas, Paula Rodriguez, in 1911

Paula began dancing at the age of four at the Centro Autorizado de Danza Armengou and then continued her studies in classical and contemporary dance with Gema de Beraza, Spanish dance with Carmen Armengou and flamenco with Paz Diaz.

In 2007, she completed her studies in Madrid, at the Centro de Danza Española y Flamenco Amor de Dios with teachers such as Truco, María Juncal, Alfonso Losa, Pepa Molina, and more exclusively with the teacher Merche Esmeralda.

In 2011, she has taken classes in Seville with Juana Amaya, Andrés Peña and Ramón Martínez and in 2009 with Mercedes Ruiz in Jerez de la Frontera. The following year she continues her training with Rocío Molina in Barcelona (2010) and with Eva Yerbabuena in Barcelona (2013).

In 2021, Paula has participated in the Festival Flamenco de las Minas, the most prestigious flamenco contest in Spain that any artist wants to win. She obtains the first prize in the modality of desplante, with a sublime Taranto.

Since 2014 she has worked regularly in Madrid tablaos such as “La Taberna de Mister Pinckleton”, “La estación de los Porches”, and “Casapatas”. Since the end of 2017 she has been a regular dancer at the excellent tablao “Cardamomo”, sharing boards with Juan Andrés Maya and Antonio Canales.

She currently directs her own company. Her latest show “Mi Tarara” was premiered in October 2018 with a full capacity of 600 people at the Casyc theater in Santander.

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Mariano was born in Seville in 1988 into a gypsy family. He belongs to the Amaya dynasty and his family is composed of great flamenco musicians such as Mari Vizarraga, Arturo de Quilate, “El Bobote”, and “La Tana” among others. He began his professional career with Winy Amaya, Carmen Amaya’s niece, and finished his studies at the prestigious Amor de Dios school in Madrid with masters such as Cristóbal Reyes, José Maya, Manuel Reyes and Alfonso Losa, among others.

She has created her own show “Mi Sentir”, a project that has been very well received by the public, with which she toured different cities in Mexico. She has participated in the play “Carmen” with the Flamenco Ballet Company of Madrid as the main soloist in an extensive tour of China.

He has starred in the Champion 2019 commercial, while teaching flamenco classes in countries such as Germany, Morocco, France and Turkey among others.

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The new star of flamenco “El Yiyo”.

Miguel Fernández Rivas, better known as “El Yiyo” was born in Barcelona in 1996, in the town of San Roque. He obtains an extensive training in classical and contemporary dance, allowing him to expand his resources and talents.

At the age of 18 he was headliner in more than 20 national and international festivals. “El Yiyo” has a magnetism on stage that has captivated critics and audiences alike to position him today as the new star of flamenco dance.

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Karime Amaya was born in Mexico in 1985, into a family with a deep flamenco tradition. She is the grandniece of the famous Spanish dancer, singer and actress Carmen Amaya.

In 2012 she premiered her successful show “Desde la Orilla” at the Jerez Festival, and in 2013 she shared the stage with dancers Pastora Galván and Paloma Fantova in the show “Con Carmen Amaya en la Memoria” a tribute to Carmen Amaya, performing all over Europe.

Karime won the Revelation Award at the Festival de Jerez and was the protagonist of the documentary Bajarí, nominated for best documentary at the Gaudí and Goya awards. Her figure is one of the most respected in and out of the world of flamenco today.

Currently he continues touring tablaos around the world, leaving his artistic and professional mark.