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Alicia Gil

ALICIA GIL

Sängerin aus Sevilla, die sich eigenständig einen herausragenden Platz in dieser Kunst geschaffen hat. Ursprünglich sang sie in wichtigen Flamenco-Ensemblen, gegenwärtig bewegt sie sich im modernen Flamenco-Gesang. Mit ihrer zweiten CD “Cantaora de bareto” („Kneipen-Sängerin“) hat sie sich im heutigen Panorama einen Namen gemacht.
Wenn Sie Alicia Gil singen sehen möchten, klicken Sie hier.

 

Charo Martin

 CHARO MARTIN

A flamenco vocalist and big fan for the passion and art of flamenco. He is motivated in his curiosity and his work for the song. This makes it possible for him to collaborate on important projects that fuse flamenco with other music and instruments.
It is necessary to highlight his sense of rhythm and extraordinary ability to vocalize singing. The most important is his ability to convey meaning and values in his singing to the students, being able to show effortlessly the major facets of flamenco singing.

 

Javier Allende

JAVIER ALLENDE

Javier is one of the surprises that doesn’t stop emerging from flamenco: a fan from northern Spain he decided to come south to Seville, solely motivated by his great love of flamenco singing.
His depth and devotion are two virtues that have emerged in Javier. His taste, familiarity and liking for the song make him a far reaching singer.
His sense of rhythm and rhyme enrich the singing in a peculiar way.
Being one of the true aficionados is what makes possible his didactic teaching.  At the hour of teaching he knows when to stop and convey what is truly difficult, the intangible essence of singing. This is a singer with great talent for teaching.

 

OLIVIA MOLINA

OLIVIA MOLINA

A young singer with ample professional experience. Forever a learner and a lover of the art, she knows it well, but more importantly, she knows how to transmit it.

Her career has been forged as a soloist, but she has also been involved in accompanying many flamenco shows. We can hear her voice in various albums such as Duquendes "Samaruco", Arcangel's "La Calle Perdía" or Juan Carlos Romero's "Romero".


 


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