Laura Fúnez and the Escuela Bolera
Escuela Bolera, strength and elegance on stage.
This week, our flamenco ensemble renews itself to offer you an experience full of nuances and overflowing talent.
This week at Tablao Flamenco 1911, flamenco is not celebrated — it is unleashed. We have split the week in two to offer you two experiences, two different heartbeats with the same heart. A lineup that mutates to take you from the purest mastery to the most visceral explosion. Hold on.
FIRST ACT: THE FAMILY (Monday to Thursday)
We begin the week with a lineup that is pure heritage, a family of masters breathing as one. Imagine the dance: the infinite elegance of Laura Fúnez, the lineage of Claudia de Utrera, and the commanding presence of Mariano Lozano. A trio of aces that dominates the stage with a single glance.
The sound comes from two cathedrals of guitar, a dialogue of giants between David Cerreduela and Ricardo Vázquez. And the cante, oh the cante… a summit of voices with the steel of Jacob Quirós, the echo of Saúl Quirós, and the unclassifiable genius of Diego Amador. All of it woven together by the flute of Jesús Montoya and the rhythmic engine of Iván Losada. Pure silk and fire.
SECOND ACT: THE EXPLOSION (Friday to Sunday)
And then the weekend arrives. And the script goes up in flames.
The stage reinvents itself. We keep the elegance of Laura Fúnez as an anchor, but by her side the family grows and the blood boils: the whirlwind of Paula Rodríguez Lázaro lands, along with the explosion of Moisés Navarro.
On guitar, the mastery of Ricardo Vázquez is joined by the rhythm and raw blood of Jose Losada, creating a different wall of sound. The cante keeps its two pillars, Jacob Quirós and Saúl Quirós, so that truth never leaves its place. And the rhythm and melody of Iván Losada and Jesús Montoya remain the heart that pumps it all.
They are not two shows. It is one story. The same story told by two families of legends. You don’t have to choose. You have to live it.
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