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Carmen
de Torres
Carmen
is a full-blooded sevillana, and has worked with artists of
such stature as Aurora Vargas, La
Macanita, Eva La Yerbabuena, Israel
Galván, Calixto Sánchez,
Pansequito and Chano
Lobato.
Besides proving her artistic prowess on the stages
around the world, she has been managing her own Flamenco
Dance school for several years now. |

| José Menese interviewed by Juan Toro
Sincere Flamenco singer and indisputable figure, José Menese does not stray an inch from his truth. Juan Toro interviews him to coincide with the release of his superb new album "A Francisco" (To Francisco). Forty years on, Menese returns toZambra. |  | María Peña interviewed by Estela Zatania
Newly wed cantaora María Peña gives cante classes in Seville's "Las tres mil viviendas" neighborhood. This extensive interview gives an insight into her work. |
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Flamenco,
oral heritage of Humanity
This
is the contents of the open letter of the CEHA
(National Center for Historic Studies) in which this organization
proposes the declaration of Flamenco as "Oral heritage of Humanity".
A laudable initiative, even though the proposal lacks some depth.
It is in any case an interesting discussion topic.
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Mayte Martín
| Flamenco in Catalonia byJuan Toro
For some years, Catalonia has been the cradle of some of the most consistent and innovative artists in the Flamenco world. Here, we reveal the keystones to the presence of Flamenco art in Spain's "most European" of regions. |
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