The Courtyard, Learning to Sing’ marks the Conclusion of the Program with the Performance ‘Callejuela’.
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On Monday, June 23 (Modern Singing) and Wednesday, June 25 (Flamenco Singing), starting at 8:00 p.m., the Padre Manuel Cultural Center will host the show ‘Callejuela’, under the direction of Ana Fargas. The Estepona City Council has announced that the Training Academy for the Promotion of Andalusian Culture ‘The Courtyard, learn to sing’, led by Ana Fargas, will showcase the double show ‘Callejuela’ on the mentioned dates at Centro Cultural Padre Manuel. ‘Callejuela’ represents that small space or corner where artists envision their dreams, showcasing songs from prominent pop and flamenco artists. The performances will feature over 40 songs across two days: Modern Singing on Monday, June 23 with David Quirós on piano, and Flamenco Singing on Wednesday, June 25 with Paco Javier Jimeno on guitar. The show will include a mix of musical styles and influences, spanning generations and highlighting the essence of the present. Attendees can expect a vibrant and diverse show filled with live music and powerful vocals, capturing a range of emotions and experiences. Tickets are available for 5 € at the door, one hour before each show begins. Established in 2012, the Estepona Flamenco Association ‘The Courtyard’ comprises a team of experienced professionals dedicated to music education and development, catering to individuals with varying levels of interest and expertise in music.

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