The winner of a Latin Grammy in the classical music category, she has dedicated three decades of her artistic career to exploring the richness of ancient music, the Sephardic tradition, and its fusion with Mexican musical legacies
She fell in love with flamenco as a child and moved to Seville to learn the ropes. Now in her mid-twenties, she is one of the most sought-after dancers on the scene
The performer talks to EL PAÍS about the mass protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reform, her love of flamenco and her upcoming concert in Spain
A less well-known side of the genius from Granada is his musical talent. He was a great pianist and connoisseur of Andalusian music, whose status he raised with his vision and poetic rhetoric
The Spanish director, who passed away on Friday at age 91, became famous for emotionally intense movies like ‘Blood Wedding,’ ‘Carmen’ and ‘Tango’ that brought flamenco and other styles into fresh focus
The lyrics to her new song ‘Hentai,’ which have been met with criticism on social media, underscore the Spanish star’s commitment to constant transformation
The iconic establishment helped fuel a revolution of the genre in the 1980s and attracted global figures of jazz and dance such as Chick Corea and Pina Bausch
The Spanish pop sensation has won over critics across the world, but continues to stir debate, be it for her political views, concert fees or flamenco-inspired music
The international star continues to divide public opinion in Spain, whether over her way of singing flamenco or her stance on the Catalan independence movement
There are no female figures of note in this male-dominated scene, but both foreign and Spanish players are starting to break down the stereotypes and inspire the next generation of girls to enter this hallowed domain. Even virtuosos, such as Tomatito, are eager to see the gender gap close
Antonia Santiago Amador, otherwise known as ‘La Chana,’ cast a spell over Salvador Dalí, Peter Sellers and Maya Plisétskaya. And though she suffered years of abuse from the men in her life, she rose above it to triumph around the world. A new documentary pays tribute to her spirit
African, Latin American and Arabic women are training in a sewing workshop run by a Seville foundation that offers employment opportunities and valuable contacts