
Antonio Canales at Tablao 1911 on July 26 and 27 at 9:00 PM and 10:30 PM
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.
This week, if you want to understand the secret of a great tablao, don’t look only at the voice or the feet. Listen to the guitar that builds it all. On guitar, Ricardo Vázquez — the soul of our ensem
Many people come to the tablao and are captivated by the power of the footwork or the raw cry of the singer. And that’s fine.
But this week, we invite you to focus on the man who makes it all possible — the architect who builds the stage so that others may shine: guitarist Ricardo Vázquez.
Ricardo is one of those rare guitarists. His mastery isn’t about flashy virtuosity, but about a deep understanding of singing and dance. His guitar doesn’t scream — it speaks, it whispers, it holds everything together. He knows exactly which falseta a singer needs to catch their breath, which strum the dancer’s body demands, and above all, he masters silence — that moment that changes everything.
Having him in the cuadro is a guarantee of true flamenco and solid grounding. His playing is pure, with a groove that seeps into your body and a rhythm that anchors everyone on stage.
To witness him up close at Tablao 1911 is to experience a flamenco masterclass — the kind that’s slow-cooked and full of soul.
If you want to understand the force that fuels the duende, don’t miss this.