Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Flamenco with compliments 'british'

Three months after being declared a World Heritage Site, the Flemish travels to London to star in the Flamenco Festival London 2011, which opens Tuesday at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London. For two weeks, heat and flood quejíos londinsenses night, which figures have been invited to sing and dance to the likes of Estrella Morente, Aida Gomez, Miguel Poveda, Tomatito and Eva Yerbabuena, and that is appreciated media such as The Independent, The Financial Times and Daily Express.

The presence of the singer Estrella Morente is one of the most anticipated. The singer will be raised for the first time on stage since the death of his father, Enrique Morente, in a performance that, he confessed, "will be a balm" to the sadness she feels for the loss of his father. My father taught me to support me at work and try to keep up "He taught me to turn sorrow into art and support me at work, and try to keep up," he said shortly before the conclusion of his performance scheduled for Tuesday night.

This week's will be the second performance of Morente in London, a city that considered a "luxury" to sing. It also provided clues to the British public that listens and values with wisdom worthy of belonging to a city where they spend each year hundreds of usic and entertainment. " The Flamenco Festival London celebrates this year its eighth edition.

In previous artists featured on its agenda as Rafaela Carrasco María Pagés.

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