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azabache Flamenco

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Thu, Apr 18, 2024, 20:00
Flamenco – rhythmic dance, powerful vocals and filigree guitar playing in a passionate and mysterious union. »Azabache« stands for a deep-blue, iridescent black in Spanish. It has been said that in the mysterious demon Duende hides in the »black« sounds of flamenco and deeply touches people on the inside. The dancers of the ensemble »azabache Flamenco« trace these dark sounds, thereby enchanting their audiences with a spirited and sensual flamenco show.

Keywords: Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Luis Monje VargasVocals
Valle MonjeGuitar
La MonaFlamenco
Bella PalomaFlamenco
Guido el TalloFlamenco
Antonio »El Pumuki«Percussion
Joëlle GuerreroModerator, Vocals

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