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Ljubljana celebra III Bi Flamenko Eslovenia

La tercera edición de la Bienal de Flamenco Eslovenia —BI Flamenko 2022— tiene lugar en la capital Ljubljana. El festival, que celebró su primera cita en 2018 y luego en 2020, justo antes del estallido de la pandemia, está organizado por el centro cultural Cankarjev dom, la mayor institución cultural de Eslovenia, que ha contado con la colaboración como partner de la Bienal de Flamenco de Países Bajos. De hecho, la muestra está comisariada por su directora Ernestina van de Noort, en colaboración con Bogdan Benigar y Andrej Jaklič.

Durante Bi Flamenko, se está pudiendo ver a una nueva cosecha de creadores de flamenco explorar los límites del antiguo arte flamenco y traer tradición y experimentación juntos en extraordinarios conciertos y actuaciones. Combinando la tradición con la innovación, sus actuaciones ofrecen una nueva y sorprendente visión contemporánea del flamenco.

Bi Flamenko, un festival que mezcla tradición y sensibilidad moderna, comparte una visión de esta vibrante cultura. Instrumentos clásicos realzados por electrónica, pasos de flamenco clásico combinado con ritmos de danza contemporánea y un temperamento mediterráneo que se encuentra con el jazz, música clásica, ritmos africanos y árabes.

El maestro Habichuela.

Del 22 de febrero al 1 de marzo de 2022, Cankarjev dom en Ljubljana brillará y vibrará con flamenco de lo más vanguardista a lo tradicional. El público disfruta de una larga semana con el flamenco interpretado por estrellas famosas, así como por talentos eslovenos emergentes.

El festival arrancó con la profunda tradición gitana ejemplificada por Pepe Habichuela, el patriarca del afamado clan Carmona. La jornada inaugural del festival ‘Una velada con Pepe Habichuela’, ha incluido película, concierto y charla dedicada al artista. La noche culminó con un espectáculo de la mejor voz flamenca de su generación, Mayte Martín, ‘como sutil y suave como el encaje”. Dando una muestra de la maestría musical local, el guitarrista flamenco.

Pepe Habichuela en un encuentro con los espectadores del III Bi Flamenko.

Vito Marenče y su banda esloveno-española mostraron también sus habilidades.

La vanguardia de la danza está representada por Leonor Leal que aporta su exquisita percusión paisaje sonoro Nocturno con el percusionista Antonio Moreno y el guitarrista Alfredo Lagos. los la gala de clausura corre a cargo del pionero y rebelde flamenco de la primera hora Israel Galván, en su espectáculo de teatro-música El amor brujo.

Porque el flamenco y el jazz forman un matrimonio feliz, el festival concluirá con el jazz flamenco que llega hasta Cuba, un género apasionante interpretado por la inspiradora pianista. El trío hispano-cubano de Daniel García Diego. Que el arte flamenco literalmente trasciende fronteras lo demuestran los espectáculos de dos talentosos
la artista eslovena Ana Pandur que trae nuevo trabajo Party Box; y Urška Centa Sinsonte (coreografía Marco de Ana). ¡Únete a nosotros para despedir el invierno con un torbellino de flamenco!


III Bi flamenco Programme Overview
International Flamenco Biennial Slovenia
In collaboration with Flamenco Biënnale Nederland
TUE, 22 February
An Evening with Pepe Habichuela
18.00 The Flamenco Clan, Herencia Flamenco, Michael Meert, film
20.00 Pepe Habichuela Trio feat. Josemi & Bandolero
21.30 Talk with the Artists
CD Club, all events EUR 18, 15*
WED, 23 February, at 19.30
El cante bueno duele| Martijn van Beenen & Ernestina van de Noort, film
CD Club, free tickets
THU, 24 February, at 20.00
Urška Centa: Sinsonte, A Song Left Unsung in the Throat, dance performance
Kosovel Hall, EUR 14, 10*
FRI, 25 February, at 20.00
Mayte Martín, concert
Linhart Hall, EUR 24, 20, 18*
FRI, 25 February – SUN, 27 February
Workshop with Marco de Ana, dance
More information: nest@platformanest.com

SAT, 26 February
19.30 Leonor Leal: Nocturno, dance performance
Linhart Hall, EUR 19, 15*
21.00 Vito Marence Flamenco Group, concert
CD Club, EUR 12
SUN, 27 February
15.30 Workshop with Alfredo Lagos, guitar
CD Club, applications: bogdan.benigar@cd-cc.si
18.30 Workshop with Leonor Leal, dance
CD Club, applications: hana.radovan@cd-cc.si
17.00 and 20.00 Ana Pandur: Party Box, dance performance
Duša Počkaj Hall, EUR 14, 10*
MON, 28 February, at 19.30
Algo Salvaje. La historia de Bambino | Paco Ortiz, film
Kosovel Hall, EUR 5.50, 4.80*
TUE, 1 March
19.30
Israel Galván, Manuel de Fallá
El amor brujo (Love, the Magician), dance performance
Gallus Hall, EUR 25, 28, 17*
21.00
Daniel García Trio, concert Travesuras
CD Club, EUR 15, 10*

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PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION


TUE, 22 February
An Evening with Pepe Habichuela
18.00
The Flamenco Clan, Herencia Flamenco
By: Michael Meert
Documentary film about the Carmona clan and its chieftain, Pepe Habichuela
20.00
Pepe Habichuela Trio feat. Josemi & Bandolero
Pepe Habichuela, Josemi, guitars; Bandolero, percussion
The life of the legendary flamenco guitarist Pepe Habichuela, one of the most important
reinventors of 20th
-century flamenco guitar, blends family musical tradition – which in the
Habichuela clan is handed down from one generation to the next – with artistic sensibility
and great vision. The trying circumstances of his early life compelled Pepe to build a career
for himself in music. Demonstrating prodigious talent, he soon rose to prominence as an
artist and worked with the greatest names in flamenco and music at large. At the Bi
flamenko Festival, Habichuela travels along the main stops in his career, remembering his
predecessors in the company of his successors while directing his gaze towards the future.
21.30 Talk with the Artists
CD Club, all events EUR 18, 15*
WED, 23 February, at 19.30
Film
El cante bueno duele
Song that Hurts
By: Martijn van Beenen, Ernestina van de Noort; The Netherlands, 2010, 55’
A journey into the roots of flamenco and the art of living flamenco, through the art and
person of legendary guitarist Manuel Moreno Junquera ‘Moraíto Chico’ (1956-2011).
Together with his uncle Manuel Morao and his son Diego del Morao he forms the heart of
the Morao gypsy dynasty who has put an indelible mark on the flamenco style from Jerez de
la Frontera, one of the most prominent breeding grounds of flamenco.
In this documentary Moraíto Chico ‘Morao’ gives us a glimpse of his life and shows us where
the magic of his music lies: in what happens in between the notes, in what reverberates in
silence.
CD Club, free tickets

THU, 24 February, at 20. 00
Urška Centa: Sinsonte, A Song Left Unsung in the Throat
Concept and performer: Urška Centa; choreography: Marco de Ana, Urška Centa; music: Jani
Moder; dramaturg: Andreja Kopač; set and lighting design: Jan Krmelj; co-production: CD,
Flota
Dancer and choreographer Urška Centa and a contemporary flamenco avant-garde artist,
Marco de Ana, continue their fruitful creative partnership with a sequel to their project
Stories of Birds (premiered in July 2021). The project relates to the work of the Chilean poet,
writer and visual artist, Juan Luis Martínez, who found his creative inspiration in birds. This
time, Marco de Ana co-choreographs Urška Centa’s solo, seeking simple and raw beauty in
the movement of a bird and its vocal interaction with the environment.
Kosovel Hall, EUR 14, 10*
FRI, 25 February, at 20.00
Mayte Martín
Mayte Martín, voice; Paco Cruzado, José Tomás, guitars
Classical flamenco singing, “subtle and delicate as lace”; Slovenian premiere
Versatile Catalan singer and songwriter Mayte Martín is regarded as one of the most
important cantaoras (flamenco singers) of her generation. Her refined singing and her
musical intuition have made her an icon of humanity. She gives the tradition an
unprecedented new shine with her creative and elegant interpretations of the classical
flamenco repertoire and folk poetry.
“I don’t believe in ‘show’, but in the beauty and magic of nakedness. Going on stage and
being just yourself is a unique opportunity to speak out against the hypocrisy that makes the
world an inhospitable place. Showing yourself without a mask, that way you practice the
freedom, respect and sincerity that for me are the basic principles of life, art and beauty.”
(Mayte Martín)
Linhart Hall, EUR 24, 20, 18*
FRI, 25 February – SUN, 27 February
Contemporary Flamenco Workshop with Marco de Ana
Kosovel Hall, more information: nest@platformanest.com
SAT, 26 February
19.30
Leonor Leal
Nocturno
Leonor Leal, artistic direction, choreography, dance; Alfredo Lagos, guitar; Antonio Moreno,
percussion; Manu Meñaca, sound design; Carmen Mori, lighting design
“Before I fall asleep, I close my eyes and watch myself dance. I imagine the movements that sing
the space I rule. I save them by sound, and with my body, I tattoo its traces into the air.” This is
how Leonor Leal describes her nocturnal thoughts that propel the redefinition of flamenco: Body,

rhythm, and guitar tread on new ways with her and two musicians. A one-act piece, Nocturno
does not tell a story, but speaks of impressions, moments and feelings. Such an atmosphere
is ideally suited to the character and personality of Leonor Leal. Without cante, without a
big story, but a powerful stage presence, a precise and personal dancer who is strong and
sensual at the same time. The traces she leaves are as unpredictable and accomplished as
those emerging from the extemporaneous rhythms of both musicians with whom she
constructs a wonderful soundscape.
Linhart Hall, EUR 19, 15*
21.00
Vito Marence Flamenco Group
Vito Marence, guitar; Jošt Drašler, bass guitar; Andrej Tomazin, percussion
Featuring: Carlos Lobo, vocals
Flamenco tradition in contemporary makeover
In his Spanish-Slovenian collective, the composer and guitarist Vito Marenče preserves the
essence of flamenco as a musical form that is both self-contained and free within the scope
of tradition. In a traditional flamenco line-up, his original compositions blend elements of
classical music, jazz, Latin American and Indian classical music.
CD Club, 12 EUR
SUN, 27 February
15.30
Workshop with Alfredo Lagos (guitar)
Alfredo Lagos is one of today’s most all-round flamenco guitarists and much sought-after by
singers. On the album Punto de Fuga [Vanishing Point], featuring his own compositions,
Lagos emerges as one of the most prominent contemporary flamenco guitarists of the
moment. He can be heard in two 2022 Bi flamenco shows, Leonor Leal’s Nocturno and Israel
Galván and Manuel de Fallá’s El amor brujo.
CD Club, applications: bogdan.benigar@cd-cc.si
18.30
Workshop with Leonor Leal (dance)
CD Club, applications: hana.radovan@cd-cc.si
17.00 and 20.00
Ana Pandur: Party Box
Idea, performer: Ana Pandur; production: PKD Flamenko, CD
Ana Pandur continues to weave the red thread that unravelled in her project premiered at
the first Bi flamenko festival. Like in Firebird, the Party Box’s soundscape again relies on shrill
guitar riffs. With the difference that the artist here takes a “step sideways”, into complete
silence. The introductory part, White Noise, “deafens” us with silence, and the second part,
Black Sounds, picks up where Firebird fell silent, except that this time the role of the guitarist
is taken by Damir Avdić.
Hall Duša Počkaj, EUR 14, 10*

MON, 28 February, at 19.30
Film
Algo Salvaje. La historia de Bambino Paco Ortiz
A film by: Paco Ortiz; Spain, 2021, 82’
In his day, Bambino was the last frontier of flamenco, an artform he rescued and brought
closer to the general public. An artist of artists, idol of roadside bars, a Lorca of bulerías, his
inimitable style, irresistible stage presence and heart-breaking personality have already
passed into legend, a myth of the king without a kingdom, of a 20th
-century musical giant.
Kosovel Hall, EUR 5.50, 4.80*
TUE, 1 March
19.30
Magnificent 7 Season Subscription and Non-subscription
Israel Galván, Manuel de Fallá
El amor brujo (Love, the Magician)
Israel Galván, dance; David Lagos, voice; Alejandro Rojas-Marcos, Alfredo Lagos, guitars
Gypsy piece in one act and two scenes Gitanería en un acto y dos cuadros
El amor brujo is a ballet composed in 1914–15 by Manuel de Falla to a libretto by Gregorio
Martínez Sierra. In 1916, Falla arranged a rendition of the work for sextet and small
orchestra and the following year he made a concert version, also for small orchestra.
“The idea is to dance to Falla, that the score develops a new movement in me. (…) My
search in dance is transformation, and in this case, the old masters give me the key to
change body and soul, a new bailaor, in front of the audience and the mirror.” (Israel
Galván)
Gallus Hall, 25, EUR 28, 17*
21.00
Daniel García Trio
Daniel García Diego, piano; Reinier Elizarde ‘El Negrón’, bass; Michael Olivera, drums
Vibrant contemporary jazz flavoured with flamenco, by one of the main piano voices of the
new Spanish jazz generation. Flamenco and jazz form a happy marriage. Especially in
Madrid, the genre has been on the rise over the last decade, with young and energetic
bands and musicians bursting onto the scene. The third edition of Bi flamenko will feature
one of the top bands of this new wave: a trio by Daniel García Diego, “one of the most
exciting voices of the new generation of Spanish jazz”.
CD Club, EUR 15, 10*


Bi flamenko Festival discounts
20 % on purchases of tickets for all events, full festival pass (excluding El amor brujo)
10 % on purchases of tickets for three or more events (excluding El amor brujo)
10 % on individual tickets for Magnificent 7 and Glasbe sveta (Music of the World) Series
subscribers and holders of Cankarjevi torki membership cards
25 % on purchases of full festival pass and 15 % on purchases of individual tickets (excluding
El amor brujo) for attenders at Marco de Ana workshop.
Discounts are non-combinable.
Cankarjev dom, Prešernova cesta 10, 1000 Ljubljana
Information Centre and Box Office
T (01) 2417 299 E vstopnice@cd-cc.si
Box Office (Maxi underpass) opening hours: weekdays 11.00–13.00 and 15.00–17.00,
Saturdays 11.00–13.00 and one hour before events. Tickets are also available online
www.cd-cc.si, by phone 01 2417 300 (weekdays 11.00–13.00) and at authorized points of
sale (Petrol, Kompas, mojekarte.si).

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