YÉNYERE / HECHICEROS-2001-2002
Manuel Tablone and his cousin La Quica went to La Havana to sell fish and seafood, but it didn't work. It would have been different if they had gone to comunicate themselves with their music: flamenco and La Havana's clave.
The atlantic sea joins two worlds, two cultures : Cadix's bay and Guanabara's bay.
Both of them influenced by the african rythms, they are people of art.
Have a good trip.
Juan Verdú
DANCERS:
Mariano Cruceta
Ana Mª Marquez "La Marquesita"
Cristina Tomé "La Chispi"
Mar López
Nuria Pascual
MUSICIANS:
Eduardo Pineda (piano)
Miguel Linares (guitar)
Javier Romanos (guitar)
Emilio Gabarre (singing)
Ángel Gabarre (singing)
Chaleco (singing)
Frank (percussion)
Camilo (bass)
Manuel Tablone and his cousin La Quica went to La Havana to sell fish and seafood, but it didn't work. It would have been different if they had gone to comunicate themselves with their music: flamenco and La Havana's clave.
The atlantic sea joins two worlds, two cultures : Cadix's bay and Guanabara's bay.
Both of them influenced by the african rythms, they are people of art.
Have a good trip.
Juan Verdú
DANCERS:
Mariano Cruceta
Ana Mª Marquez "La Marquesita"
Cristina Tomé "La Chispi"
Mar López
Nuria Pascual
MUSICIANS:
Eduardo Pineda (piano)
Miguel Linares (guitar)
Javier Romanos (guitar)
Emilio Gabarre (singing)
Ángel Gabarre (singing)
Chaleco (singing)
Frank (percussion)
Camilo (bass)
Direction and choreography:
Mariano Cruceta Special guest: Ana Mª Marquez "La Marquesita" Special collaboration: Arahi y J.j. "Chaleco" Musical composition: Miguel Linares and Eduardo Pineda with special collaboration of afro-cuban group Timba-Laye |
Scenography and lights:
Arianne Isabelle Unfriend Costumes: Jimena San Román Bata de Cola: Encarna Sirés Co-producer: Teresa de Paz Production: Cruceta Flamenco |