Tandem. Flamenco Dialogue
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Flamenco Panorama Cycle
Artistic director Juan de Pilar uses the tandem as a metaphorical concept, a bicycle for two people who sit one behind the other, equipped with pedals for both. Together they move in the same direction.
In his style, the essence of flamenco is maintained and, taking music as the main element, a concept is developed that combines completely updated sounds in a sequential manner with live music.
Daniel Caballero and Nerea Carrasco delve into the search for harmony between the present and tradition in its evolution, contributing their perspective on rhythmic, musical, aesthetic, and, above all, deeply emotional aspects.
Daniel Caballero. A young flamenco dancer from Madrid who studied at the Amor de Dios Dance Center with great maestros. Daniel Caballero works in emblematic tablaos and venues throughout Spain. He is in demand to collaborate with artists such as Montse Cortés, Jerónimo Maya, Belén López, and Andrés Barrios, among others, on national and international stages and at festivals such as the Vejer Festival and Suma Flamenca.
Nerea Carrasco, a young flamenco dancer from Madrid, completed her Spanish dance studies at the Mariemma Royal Professional Dance Conservatory with an Honorable Mention and later as a flamenco dancer at Amor de Dios and the La Truco Flamenco Institute. She was requested as a soloist at the Arles Flamenco Festival. She works in the most emblematic tablaos and venues in Spain. She has been a semi-finalist on several occasions in the Spanish Dance and Flamenco Choreographic Competition.

