Bienal de Flamenco
Spanish festival
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Bienal de Flamenco | |
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Genre | flamenco |
Location(s) | Sevilla, Spain |
Years active | 1980 – present |
Website | http://www.labienal.com/en/ |
The Bienal de Flamenco is celebrated in Seville, Spain, in different theatres of the city. This festival features dancers, vocalists, and guitarists in a display ranging from flamenco puro to innovative new works.
The festival was first celebrated in 1980, with Jose Luis Ortiz Nuevo as the director and with a poster designed by Joaquín Sáenz. The Giraldillo (the festival award) was won by Calixto Sanchez.[1]
References
- ^ "among them the first Giraldillo del Cante (1980)". Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
External links
- Official site of Bienal de Flamenco
- Canal Sur Television, the official TV site of Bienal de Flamenco
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