Ricardo Fernández, better known as ‘El Tete’, gives us a dance full of strength and elegance and is part of the young promises of flamenco today.
Born into a gypsy family, from Sant Roc, Badalona (Barcelona); younger brother of the dancer “El Yiyo”, he shows us a passion and innate talent in his flamenco dancing.
With only 22 years old, he has had experiences with great artists, consecrating his place in the flamenco experience. José Maya and “Farruquito”, are some of the greats who influenced the development of this young dancer.
He shares with his brother, “El Yiyo”, not only the physical resemblance, but they are also part of the new figures of today’s flamenco. They have participated together in the show “Flamenco de sangre” at the Teatro Apolo in Barcelona, touring several cities in Portugal and Spain.
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Claudia Cruz, better known as “La Princesa de Cádiz” was born in Cádiz in 1986. At the age of 5 years old, she began her first flamenco classes and then at the age of 10 she began classes of Ballet and Classical Spanish at the Cibayi Dance Academy, directed by Charo Cruz.
She has trained with great flamenco artists such as Juana Amaya, Javier Latorre, Israel Galván, Rafaela Carrasco, Belén Maya, Alejandro Granados, Carmelilla Montoya and La Chana; contemporary dance with Mijita Dakota; ballet with Pacy Sánchez and Teresa Caudón; and classical Spanish with Fernando Galán and Silvia Oen.
Awards:
First Prize in the national competition of l’Hospitalet, Barcelona, in the category of Matilde Coral and José de la Vega award in 2006, First Prize in the national competition of Ubrique in 2006, First Prize in the dance by Alegrías in the national competition of the Peña de la Perla de Cádiz in 2005, and First Prize in the national competition of Estepona Cantora in 2005.
At present Claudia Cruz is one of the young values of flamenco dance on the rise. She combines her performances in national and international festivals and theaters with performances in the best tablaos in Spain.
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Jesús Montoya is coming to our tablao! Get ready for an unforgettable evening with the master of the flamenco sax and flute!
Jesús has conquered the biggest tablaos in Madrid, including El Corral de la Pacheca. With a flamenco heritage directly connected to the legendary Sabicas, Jesús brings his unmistakable flamenco sound, recognized by artists like Antonio Vargas “Potito” and Cancanilla de Málaga.
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Since 2009, when she obtained her intermediate degree at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma until her incorporation to the BNE, she has worked with various companies performing soloist roles such as the Antonio Márquez Company, Daniel Doña Company, Rojas y Rodríguez, Emilio Ochando y Cía and Enclave Español.
As a faithful defender and disseminator of the bolero school, she has given numerous courses and masterclasses at national and international level in different conservatories and schools.
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There are stories that are not told, they are danced. At Tablao Flamenco 1911, we select the finest artists every week so that, whenever you come, you feel the power of an unrepeatable show in the heart of Madrid.
Crossing our doors during this transitional week, from December 29 to January 4, means immersing yourself in the living history of flamenco. For these special dates, we have brought together an artistic lineup that embodies the elegance and respect for tradition that define our house.
In dance, we will enjoy the uninterrupted presence of Clara Gutiérrez and Paula Rodríguez, whose figures will guide the emotion of every performance from Monday to Sunday. During the first days of the week, the stage will vibrate with the character of Isaac de los Reyes, giving way on Wednesday the 31st to the mastery and Guinness record of José Escarpín, who will accompany us until the end of the week to inaugurate 2026 with the full force of his footwork.
The sound atmosphere will be marked by the excellence of the six strings. We will count on the mastery of Mario Montoya throughout the entire week, together with the guitar of Jose Losada from Tuesday to Sunday (except Wednesday). Special mention must be made of the participation of Cerreduela, a master guitarist, who will bring his legendary touch during the first three days.
The voices of Cancu and Roberto Llorente will pour soul and quejío into every night, accompanied by the sensitivity of the flute of Jesús Montoya from Monday to Thursday. Rhythm and percussion will be ensured by the cajón of Iván Losada in the first half of the week, handing over to the master Bandolero to close the first weekend of the year with his unmatched rhythm.
We look forward to welcoming you to celebrate this change of cycle in a unique setting, where time stands still and only the truth of art matters.
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María Carmona was born in Madrid, the heart of a family of influential artists in flamenco. She is the niece of the legendary cantaor Antonio “El Rubio” and the “Repompa” of Malaga, cousin of Miguel del Ros and Camarón de Pitita.
She has shared stages with great figures such as Antonio Canales, Manuela Carrasco, “Tomatito” and “Farruco” among others.
María is a soloist singer, who transmits a pure flamenco singing and a devotional delivery of emotions.
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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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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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.