Legend of flamenco meets new Mallorcan talent
Carmen Linares made her recording debut in 1970.
Mallorca events: What's On from Monday to Thursday
Explore the vibrant cultural scene in Palma with a diverse array of events.
The genius of the Dance of the Beasts comes to Palma
Jesús Carmona was born in Barcelona, but his Catalan origins haven't prevented him from becoming one of Spain's pre-eminent flamenco dancers and choreographers.

La Mari singer from Chambao
La Mari singer from Chambao.
Group at the heart of the flamenco chill "revolution"
If you are unfamiliar with flamenco chill, there is nevertheless one song with which you may be familiar.
Award-winning singer's tribute to Paco de Lucía
Miguel Poveda's glittering career as a flamenco and copla singer has been despite a background that was geographically distant to the Andalusia heartland of flamenco and copla and was without any family musical tradition.

Las Migas - Libres (live)
After winning the Latin Grammy for Best Flamenco Album 2023, Las Migas continue touring with LIBRES
Sensational female group for the Paco de Lucía Festival
Las Migas now comprise one of their founders in 2004, Marta Robles (guitar), Alicia Grillo (also guitar), Carolina Fernández (vocals), and Laura Pacios (violin).
Flamenco right from the heart
Rancapino is the stage name of Alonso Núñez Núñez.

Miguel Poveda during one of his performances
Miguel Poveda during one of his performances.
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