
José Escarpín and his Guinness World Record at Tablao Flamenco 1911
The Guinness World Record of flamenco arrives at the oldest flamenco tablao in the world: Tablao Flamenco 1911.
On August 2nd and 3rd, the maestro gifts us two unrepeatable nights in the oldest tablao in the world. An intimate and powerful experience that can only be lived live.
There are names that are, in themselves, living history of flamenco. Antonio Canales is one of them. And this August 2nd and 3rd, the maestro’s duende returns to the place where time stands still: Tablao Flamenco 1911, the oldest in the world.
Those who have seen him on stage know it’s more than just dance. It’s strength, elegance, and the weight of a life devoted to the art of flamenco. Canales needs no introduction: he danced with the greatest—from Paco de Lucía to Camarón—and became a giant in his own right, honored with the National Dance Award.
But awards don’t capture what it feels like to see him just a few meters away. Seeing him live is feeling each footstep echo in your chest, each movement telling a story. It’s one of those experiences that remain etched in your memory.
Two unforgettable nights, with two shows each evening (9:00 PM and 10:30 PM), to witness the magic up close.
Tickets for an event like this are, by nature, limited. Don’t miss your chance.