Tour

The Best Flamenco Show Madrid La Carmela

1 hour

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A meeting point for the best flamenco artists and scholars, La Carmela tablao has become a symbol of the love of this art.

Several generations endorse each of the members of possibly the best flamenco show in the city of Madrid. Something different, where several generations of dancers, guitarists and percussionists come together to create a Flamenco Fusion show directed by the master Juan Andrés Heredia Maya.

Master among masters, He began in the Neptuno hall in Granada, some time later, along with La Chunga in the Café de Chinitas in Madrid and toured throughout Spain within the Cultural Weeks of the Ministry of Culture.

At the age of 18 he choreographed his first work "Pasión". His success in Granada allowed him to take his show to several theaters in the Community of Madrid.

In 1992, during the celebration of the Universal Exposition of Seville, he collaborated in a show with Miguel Bosé "Jóvenes valores del siglo XXI", reaping a resounding success. That same year he presented the play "Contraste", and with it he toured different theaters of the Spanish geography.

Three years later, he participated with Carmen Linares in a tour of Jordan and Tunisia.

In 1997 he was requested by Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain to perform in Carmen de los Chapiteles and made his debut in the Alhambra theater with "Cautivo" with Manolete, La Hierbabuena and Beatriz Martín. That same year she participated in the show "Amor Brujo", in the leading role.

He also worked in New York at the Lincoln Center and toured Holland and Japan. In September of that same year he presented his new play "Raíces", sponsored by the Duchess of Alba.

In 1997 he performed with Antonio Canales in the show "Guernika" directed by Lluis Pascual. Also in New York, he performed with the Flamenco Vivo Company in a tribute to García Lorca, and in the "ABC" Theater in Nagoya and Tokyo in Japan.

A year later he presented his show "Gitanos de Sacromonte" at Café de Chinitas in Tokyo and worked with his family at the Bienal de Sevilla. That same year he was again requested by H.M.M.M. the King and Queen of Spain for the celebration of the anniversary of Dª Sofía in the Zarzuela Palace.

In 1999 he performed a show of his own company at the Colegio de Médicos in Madrid.

In 2000, also with his own show, he performed at the Aoyama-Enkei Theater in Tokyo, Japan, and together with Paco Peña's company he toured theaters all over Europe.

What's included?
    • Entrance fee
    • Drink 
    • Live music and show
    Exclusions
      • No service not specified
      Please note
      • Wheelchair accessible
      • Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
      • Mobile ticketing
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