Flamenco

Show reveals Picasso’s inspiration

Within the scope of the Beyoğlu Cultural Road Festival, organized by the Culture and Tourism Ministry, "Picasso Eterno" will meet with the audience at Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM) on Oct. 15 in Istanbul.

The show, which describes Picasso's emotional world with music and costumes reflecting Spanish folklore, will be staged for the first time in Türkiye.

Flamenco on Istanbul stage

A show adapted for the stage from Miguel de Cervantes' immortal piece "Don Quixote" will meet with the audience on Oct. 16 at Istanbul's Cemal Reşit Rey (CRR) Concert Hall with the performance by Spanish José Huertas Flamenco Ensemble.

Describing Don Quixote's emotional world with music and costumes reflecting Spanish folklore, the show will be staged for the first time in Turkey.

Gades & Saura’s ‘Carmen’ | February 5-8

Hailed as one of the hottest flamenco shows in the world right now, "Carmen" by Antonio Gades and Carlos Saura is being brought to computer screens by the Christmas Theater on February 5-8. The flamenco version of the dramatic story is based on the world-famous late 19th century opera of the same title by George Bizet and on the original inspiration, the novella by Prosper Mérimée.

Flamenco artist’s show 'a balm' for pandemic-weary souls

Music and dance as a healing balm for pandemic-weary souls is what Spain's Joaquin Cortes had in mind for his new show that opens this Christmas ahead of a global tour.

After a year away from the stage, the legendary flamenco artist who has been dancing for nearly four decades, returns to the spotlight on December 23 when his new show debuts at Madrid's WiZink auditorium.

The new flamenco king: ''I played on the street, while others wanted to be Maradona''

Spaniard Daniel Casares has been making his music for over 25 years and has eight albums behind him.
Casares fought for the throne of the new flamenco king through a unique sound in his interpretation, restoring classic but also undoubted traces of his role models, such as Paco de Lucia, Manolo Sanlucar, Tomatito and Gerardo Nunez.

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