Transmitting flamenco dance.

Transmitir el baile flamenco

Flamenco is an artistic expression that encompasses various disciplines. Its traditional form of learning has been oral transmission. That is why transmitting flamenco dance between generations is a way of learning and preserving it.

The case of dance is the clearest example of this, as we do not have an effective way of writing it down to study it. The figures of flamenco dance have been references for the different generations that have succeeded them.

Transmitting flamenco dance. Antonio Canales.

This dancer from Seville represents a generation of flamenco figures who have passed on their knowledge of the dance.

Transmitting flamenco dance. Antonio Canales. Tablao Flamenco 1911

Antonio Canales en el Tablao Flamenco 1911. GTRES

He is a master of masters and a point of reference for promising young artists. Antonio comes from a family of artists who passed on their love for this art.

He began his career as a dancer in the National Ballet of Spain before leaving and moving to Paris to join Maguy Marin’s ballet. Antonio Canales is admired for his explosive talent and successful career in various parts of the world. He is one of the most recognised dancers in Spain. His art encompasses the greatness of flamenco dance accompanied by a unique style.

Transmitting flamenco dance. New generations

Flamenco is a cultural legacy and an Intangible Heritage that transcends generations. The transmission of flamenco dance between generations not only preserves our roots, but also enriches and revitalises the tradition. Through teaching and learning, the new generations not only inherit the techniques and art of their predecessors, but also add their own interpretation and passion, thus creating a dynamic and living link with flamenco. Many young artists take their cues from these great flamenco legends in order to create their own legacy.

Transmitting flamenco dance. El Tete.

This knowledge transfer and expression is fundamental to keep the flame of flamenco alive, ensuring that its essence endures and evolves with the passing of time.

Flamenco shows

Programación del Tablao 1911 del 7 al 13 de julio con José Maya y artistas invitados.
From July 7th to 13th

Flamenco Madrid Daily Show

From July 7th to 13th, Tablao 1911 brings together great figures of flamenco in a program that blends mastery, emotion, and rhythm. An unrepeatable experience where every night is a ritual.

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Cartel Festival Cante de las Minas, Tablao Flamenco 1911
July 11 at 4:00 PM

The Cante de las Minas arrives at Tablao Flamenco 1911 in Madrid

On July 11 at 4:00 PM, Tablao Flamenco 1911 hosts one of the qualifying rounds of the 64th International Cante de las Minas Festival.
A unique encounter with the most authentic flamenco art.

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From July 7 to 13

José Maya on stage at Tablao Flamenco 1911

This week, one of the most powerful names in contemporary flamenco shines once again on our stage: José Maya.

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María Moreno esta semana en Tablao 1911
From July 8 to 11

María Moreno, Pure Cádiz at Tablao 1911.

The power and grace of Cádiz shake the walls of Tablao 1911.

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From July 7th to 13th

Paula Rodríguez returns to 1911

Paula Rodríguez, pure passion, strength, and elegance!

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Ricardo Vázquez con su guitarra sobre el escenario de Tablao Flamenco 1911.
From July 7 to 13

Ricardo Vázquez, master of the guitar, this week at Tablao 1911

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

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