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Tablao 1911 celebrates Women’s Day with the Cycle “3 Generations of Flamenco Women”.
Tablao Flamenco 1911 (formerly Tablao Villa Rosa) presents a night paying tribute to women in flamenco with two exceptional performances at 9:00 PM and 10:30 PM.
To commemorate International Women’s Day, the tablao presents a lineup composed exclusively of female artists who will dominate the stage in a unique evening of singing, guitar playing, and dance. In an art form historically marked by a stronger male presence in leading roles, Tablao Flamenco 1911 pays tribute to the artists who, driven by their vocation, have opened and continue to open new paths in flamenco.
“International Women’s Day is a reminder of the strength, passion, and resilience of the women who have fought for their place in the world, and in flamenco.”
— Paula Rodríguez Lázaro, Artistic Director of Tablao 1911.
Under the artistic direction of Paula Rodríguez Lázaro, winner of the Desplante Award at the International Festival of Cante de las Minas, Tablao 1911 presents one of the most special cultural activities for International Women’s Day in Madrid, with an entirely female flamenco program in the 9:00 PM and 10:30 PM shows on March 8.
This Women’s Day, we invite you to experience live the pure talent of our instrumentalists and singers in the two evening performances:
• On Guitar: Mercedes Luján. An outstanding solo guitarist, combining technique and sensitivity to sustain and enhance both singing and dance.
• On Percussion: Noelia “La Negri”. A percussionist with a distinctive personal stamp in deep flamenco rhythms and palmas that enrich the pulse of the performance.
• On Flute: Leticia Malvares. Integrating the flute as a melodic and expressive element in contemporary flamenco.
• On Vocals: Samara Losada. Vocal talent that embodies the duende of flamenco with expressive strength and personal nuances.
As a golden finale to the 10:30 PM show, we will feature Montse Cortés as a guest artist. Montse Cortés is one of the most powerful and respected female voices in contemporary flamenco. Born in Barcelona and raised in the La Mina neighborhood, she has been discovered and championed by major dance figures such as Antonio Canales. Her career includes collaborations with Paco de Lucía, Sara Baras, Tomatito and Juan de Juan.
In dance, this intergenerational tribute brings together three leading female figures of flamenco dance:
• Claudia de Utrera: A young promise of flamenco dance, representing the new generation with talent and projection.
• Paula Rodríguez: Award-winning artist at the prestigious Festival del Cante de las Minas.
• Raquel “La Tosito”: An established figure of the tablao and flamenco scene, with a solid career and a deep connection to the tradition of arte jondo.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this unique intergenerational gathering at the oldest tablao in the world. Seats for the evening performances on Women’s Day are limited.