The Seville Provincial Federation of Flemish Entities inaugurated in the Peña Flamenca Mazaco from Coria del Río (Sevilla) are 39 Circuito Flamenco, which in this edition pays tribute to the famous guitarist and singer Manuel Molina. And who better than his sister-in-law Angelita Montoya to celebrate the occasion?
The president of Mazaco, Pepe Esquivel, gave the word to Concha Prieto, directive of the Peña Flamenca de Tomares, president of the Federation and the Confederation of Flamenco Peñas of Andalusia, and the first woman to occupy this position that she is carrying out so well for the glory of the fans. She was in charge of opening the event by glossing the figure of Manuel, introducing the artists and giving the framed poster to the honoree's brother as a deference, Jesus Molina, present among the public.
Angelita opened for tientos tangos and the rocks of her throat began to tickle me. He played with the times, stopping where he wanted, making it different. I have never heard her wrong. And although she does not prodigate herself as a long singer, yes it is extensive in the letters and in the delivery, because nothing is saved and a handful of songs are enough to make me wallow with pleasure. That's what he did since he took off the corner of his mouth to the delight of the respectable, who snuggled her with fuss and oles at just the right moments. Hard and brave as their lyrics said, but not bitter, but sweet as candy blurted out its crystalline torrent of brown colors.





Sevilla
Málaga
Jaen
Huelva
Granada
Córdoba
A tourist and cultural vision of flamenco
The Guitar, last to join.
The history of flamenco with respect to its geographical distribution
The present and future of the genre. The Fourth Golden Key of Singing.
The festivals
Revaluation of flamenco. Third Golden Key of Singing
The Flamenco Opera
Flamenco in Madrid. The Pavón Cup. Second Golden Key of Singing
The contest that took place in 1922 in Granada
The great creators. The Golden Age. The Singing Cafes
Evolution. Hermetic Stage. First singers
Origin of the word “flamenco”
First written references
Musical background