El Yiyo: The New Legend of Flamenco
The stage welcomes a flamenco phenomenon: El Yiyo.
This week, our flamenco ensemble renews itself to offer you an experience full of nuances and overflowing talent.
Hold on tight, because if there’s a week to make a pilgrimage to the cathedral of flamenco, it’s this one, starting November 10th. We’ve put together a lineup of artists that’s pure madness — a parade of stars taking turns to make every night at Villa Rosa a historic event.
The dance will be the heart of an earthquake. As the undisputed king, we’ll have the magnetic presence of Yiyo almost all week — a cyclone on stage. Around him, a court of luxury that will keep changing. Monday brings a true dance celebration with Salomé Ramírez, Nerea Domínguez, and the incredible Claudia Cruz. Starting Tuesday, Escarpín and Claudia Cruz form a fiery trio alongside Yiyo. In the second half of the week, the stage reinvents itself: the elegance of Salomé Ramírez returns (Thursday and Friday), and the art of Judit Vargas lands, staying until Sunday. As the golden touch, the great Marta Clemente joins the dance for the weekend. What a spectacle!
To give voice to all this, get ready. Monday starts strong with a duo that’s pure dynamite: the experience of the great Cancu and the gypsy echo of Juanárito. From Tuesday onwards, Cancu will form a legendary duo with the metal and cry of Jacob.
Here comes one of the jewels of the crown: the guitar. Monday kicks off with an exquisite face-off between Cerreduela and Tuto. But attention — Tuesday and Wednesday bring a miracle: a dream trio of guitars! Cerreduela and Tuto are joined by the maestro Ricardo. Having these three giants play together is something you don’t see every day. From Thursday, the soundtrack will be in Ricardo’s hands, who will reunite with Cerreduela over the weekend to recreate that golden duo.
And to let rhythm run through your body, percussion deserves its own chapter. On Monday, the groove comes from the legend Lucky Losada. Tuesday brings a historic meeting as he’s joined by Iván Losada, who will stay on as the rhythmic engine until Sunday. And as if that weren’t enough, from Monday to Thursday we’ll have the magical breath of Jesús Montoya’s flute, adding a unique color to the nights.
From the heart: this isn’t just a lineup — it’s a gift. It’s the living history of flamenco taking over the stage of Villa Rosa. Miss it, and you’ll regret it.
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