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西班牙

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FLAMENCO

In Jerez

24th February to 11th March 2006 (around same dates each year)…
The X Festival of Jerez fills the City with flamenco performances by some of the finest artists. There are also Flamenco courses and other activities. The Jerez Festival has become one of the most important in the world with a programme of internationally renowned stars. There are performances by singer, dancers and guitar players at the principle venue, the Villamarta Theatre and other venues around town, as well as dance courses, concerts and exhibitions.
Although for many flamenco has come to represent Spain as a whole, it originated in Andalusia, with Moorish, Indian and European Gypsy influences. Jerez itself is often referred to as the cradle of flamenco - with its Moorish castle and large Gypsy quarter it produces an unending stream of cante (song), baile (dance) and guitarra (guitar).

The Jerez flamenco dancer Joaquin Grilo will open the festival on 24th February 2006 when he presents his show "A solas" in the Villamarta theatre. Other premiers at the theatre will be by Carmen Cortes and Aida Gomez who will unveil their latest creations "La puert del silencio" and "Carmen" respectively. Other flamenco "greats" performing are Manuela Carrasco, the Farrucos, El Guita, Blanca del Rey, Corio Molina and Antonio El Pipo, Moraito and Fosforito.

It will also be possible to watch flamenco performances of singing, dancing and guitar in other stage areas like Los Apostoles Inn, owned by Gonzalez Byass and La Compañia music hall and the Villavicencio Palace. The Guadalcacin Theatre will host the cycle "De la frontera" and "Los Novisimos".

Complimentary activities include presentations, conferences, seminars and chats and the every popular courses which will be conducted by Javier Latorre, Matilde Coral, Maria del Mar Moreno, Rafael Campallo, Merche Esmeraldo and Belen Maya.

More listing for activities in Andalucia in Feb:
http://www.andalucia.com/calendar/februarymusic.htm

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