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The Cante de las Minas Flamenco come to Ecuador with Archangel and Marina Heredia (05/08/2012)

The House will host Pinion, at 20.00 hours, the ceremony of Trophies Pencho Cros, which will reward leading figures within its scope as the singer Miguel Poveda, journalist Juan Ramón Lucas or genius Dining Lucio Blázquez, and pay tribute to the album "La Leyenda del Tiempo" Camarón de la Isla

There will also be the launch of "The First Songs Miners through the slate and roll records," by Rafael Chaves and Norman Paul Kliman

The International Festival Cante de las Minas de La Union will continue going strong in its day of Monday, August 6, thanks to a varied and a new Cultural Agenda gala, following the success of Sara Baras, José Merce, Juan Valderrama, Carlos Piñana , Dorantes, Rocio Marquez and Miguel de Tena, have on stage the singer Archangel, who presented his work "From the Earth" and the dancer Marina Heredia, "Recital of Classic Cut."

After six days of activities and references to the close relationship between flamenco and bullfighting as other arts, cuisine, cinema, the Festival Cultural Events Ecuador through their other acts which, as usual, are intended to extol the flamenco world and contribute to its dissemination as a major arts.

Thus the day will begin at 9.00 am with the usual public opening of the Museo del Cante de las Minas, and a few hours later, at 13.00, will continue the "Gastronomic Flamenco III" which will put all its flavor and color to local establishments.

In the afternoon, at 20.00 hours, the Pinion House will host the launch of "The First Songs Miners through the slate and roll records," by Rafael Chaves and Norman Paul Kliman, and it will take place after the act of Delivery of Trophies Pencho Cros, corresponding to the XIII International Cultural Call.

This time the prize will be awarded to Miguel Poveda Album Release, the Journalism Juan Ramon Lucas, the Gastronomy Lucio Blázquez, that of the Literary Arts (posthumously), journalist, writer and poet Francisco Sanchez Celdrán "Paco Icarus, "the Fine Arts Stephen Aguirre Bernal, the Audiovisuala Telemadrid, for the production of the documentary" Morente, La Passion "and the Special Prize will be for the album" La Leyenda del Tiempo "Camarón de la Isla, in the twentieth anniversary of his death.

At night, from 23.00 hours, the audience for The Union may enjoy a new Flamenco Gala at the Cathedral of Cante, whose protagonists are the singer from Huelva Archangel, presenting his show "From the Earth" and the dancer Marina Heredia, who will rise to the stage to offer their staff "Recital of Classic Cut."

Archangel

Restore the historical truth and give free growth of your imagination are the credentials of the Archangel, the more optimistic and hopeful voice of young flamingos.

Franz Joseph Archangel Ramos (Huelva, 1977) debuted at a young age, and in 1987 succeeded in the Rock The Order's first prize in the children's fandango de Huelva, triumph he repeated in the two editions.

The following year he claimed for himself the Child of Pure and his brother, Jose Joaquin dancer with whom he grew to know the call of other figures, such Cayuela Jesus and Joseph Rock, to The Parrala (1996), and Manuel Soler, for the staging of "Around here I want to see" (1998).

However, Archangel was uncovered in 1998 in the cycle of El Monte, and especially in the X Bienal de Sevilla, where he received the most rave reviews from audiences and critics, by participating in shows like De Cádiz a Cuba, Mario Maya Abanaó, Juan Carlos Romero, Six movements of flamenco dance, Pepa Montes and Minho Ricardo; Sansueña, Joseph Joachim, and Compadres, Manolo Franco and Niño de Pura.

From there, Archangel continued to sing to dance to the likes of Javier Baron and The Mint, and the inventory of Henry Bengoa, Pepe Gamboa, success in Cush-Cush endorsed Flamenco (2001), with Segundo Falcón and Orchestra Chekkara of Tetuan, and Galvanic afternoons, Israel Galván (2002).

However, although his singing is registered in Rhythm Only (1998) and Flamenco Territory (2003), it is from going to market its debut, Archangel (2001) when his time came alone, to the point that no only managed the Andalusian Youth Award 2002 or the National Flamenco Award Active Ubeda, but his performance in Palenque, in the Biennial of 2002, won the prize Giraldillo the best performer of song, and days later, the Venice Flamenca, Palaces.

In addition, the collaboration of Mauricio Sotelo old songs, premiered in Amsterdam (2003), achieving the VIII Trofeo de la Peña 'El Taranto' and nominated 'Onubense of the Year', and foreshadowed what was to come in 2004, its awaited second solo work, which, by the hand again the composer and guitarist Juan Carlos Romero, appears with the bags full of unique aesthetic ideas from The Street was losing, on which spilled palpable illuminations, pleasure enthusiast more severe taste and deeper melodic sensibility.

After nearly three years of silence and the many successes with his work "The Street was losing" (2004), Archangel presents his third album, "Ropa Vieja" with production by Isidro Muñoz shows an Archangel nearest to their performances live.

It uses traditional melodies, inserting new letters from the pen of Sanlucar Isidro, who also composed several themes to the voice of this artist.

His last album, 2011, is called "Don Quixote dreams."

Marina Heredia

Marina Heredia Rios was born in Grenada on April 10, 1980.

Daughter of singer Jaime "El Parron," takes the art in his veins so he started singing at an early age, working tirelessly ever since.

All their efforts and dedication were recognized in 2004 to receive the Prize 'Andalusian Youth to the Arts' for being an example of work and talent and contribute to the spread of flamenco and Andalusia in the world.

Since the small marina with only 13 years had his first recording to assist in recording the CD "Malgré La Nuit," a flamenco album for children, his artistic life began to take a rapid pace.

Then would come a new children's record in this case of World Music, being responsible for displaying the art of flamenco.

As we had a birthday, it was getting more and more artistic commitments.

At just 15 singing helped the group formed by guitarist Miguel Angel Cortes and appeared in several flamenco programs.

Also begin their international tours with the dancer "La China" performed by Switzerland, France, Portugal and presentation in London of "The Andalusi legacy" ...

Marina begins to show, in Spain and abroad, his musical interests in their pursuit of other forms of flamenco from its roots and shares the stage with Gypsies in Hungary and Pakistan in South Madrid Festival.

A year later gets the critical acclaim on stage at the festival "Stud 98" and began his collaboration with artists like the dancer María Pagés or master guitarist José María Gallardo.

In the X Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla achieved great success in its action with Eva Yerbabuena at the Teatro Lope de Vega.

Recognized as one of the great young voices of flamenco, Marina Circuit would be part of Andalusia Flamenco Young, on "The Adventure of Flamenco" late nights in the International Festival of Music and Dance in Granada.

That year also involved in the tribute to "Camarón De La Isla" in San Fernando (Cádiz).

But its most flamenco reopens to other music, working in the opera "De Amore" by composer Mauricio Sotelo, which opens in the hall auditorium Carl Orffdel Gasteig in Munich, with production of the Munich Biennale and Theatre la Zarzuela in Madrid.

That same year he works in the Circle of Fine Arts in Madrid in concert Mauricio Sotelo "Modus Novus" for the Country Music composition program Injuve 99.

From that year (2000) Marina path has not stopped up, leading to the main sites, from the Theatre de la Maestranza in Seville, Albéniz in Madrid, or the Grand Théâtre de Cordoba in the Palau de la Música Valencia and the prestigious Palais de la Musique in Strasbourg and the Crystal Palace in Porto.

It has been present in the most prestigious festivals of our country from the Grec in Barcelona, ​​the Bienal de Flamenco in Seville, through the Fall Festival of Madrid, Jerez, Ronda, the Union or the International Festival of Music and Dance of Granada.

But also in international competitions such as "From single" of Antwerp, in Strasbourg or in the week of Flamenco de Nimes.

In 2002 he performed at the New York Flamenco Festival, where he illustrated a lecture and flamenco critic Angel Alvarez Caballero.

Many institutions have chosen to show the art of flamenco outside our borders, as the Arab World Institute in Paris and the Andalusian Legacy, who has made several tours.

And sometimes acted figures such as the visit of the Prince of Asturias to Granada in 2002 or the recording of the anthem of Andalusia published by the Board with artists such as Paco de Lucia, Enrique Morente and Jose Merce.

His brilliant career takes her to edit in 2001 his first solo album "It hurts, it hurts."

Produced by Pepe de Lucia, Marina sings accompanied by some of the most renowned flamenco guitars, as Jose Maria Canizares.

That same year involved in recording an album of collaborations with Hougui B.

Marina, with Jose Merce, the flamenco accent would in that album.

His interest in other disciplines of art, are collaborating with the dancer Blanca Li and co-protoganizar France with his father Jaime "El Parron," a documentary film directed by Dominique Bel on the transmission of flamenco in the family.

That same concern, about poetry, especially present in his album "The Voice of water", and left already apparent in his performances for the Seventh Meeting of Women Poets (2002) or the International Poetry Festival of Granada ( 2005).

In the same vein shared the stage in Madrid in 2008 with Luis Eduardo Aute, in a shared recital of Flamenco and poetry, with selections by the versatile artist.

Solidarity, recently we have heard in several editions of Charity Festival organized by Gomaespuma "Flamenco Pa'tós".

That same side, takes her to participate in the gala of UNESCO in Seville in solidarity with Afghan women.

In 2006 he performed at the opening show of the Bienal de Flamenco in Seville at the Teatro Lope de Vega, but probably his most important work during that year was the recording of "Voice of water", his second solo album, released under his own label.

Lover of the merger and other music scholar, in 2008 presented at the International Festival of Music and Dance in Granada-Experiences With the show, a study on the parallels of Arab folk music and flamenco gharnati the collaboration of the Moroccan Amina Alaoui.

A rapprochement between the Andalusian gypsy tradition emerged from a meeting at the School of Arabic Studies.

Its success has grown so much that his presence on the stages is increasingly sought.

Winner of several awards which include the traditional and prestigious Trofeo de la Peña El Taranto, its importance in Andalusia Granada is latent already no shortage of enthusiasm and has plenty of art and talent to demonstrate their art in the world.

In 2009, Marina Heredia has the honor of being the first female flamenco act at the National Auditorium of Spain.

Throughout that year Zamor performs different performances and Madrid, where he participated in the "Caja Madrid Festival" in February, continuing its representations in Cuevas del Calf, Almeria, Malaga and Alhaurin de la Torre (Málaga .)

Returns to the capital of Spain to participate in the Festivals "Suma Flamenca" and "Flamenco pa'tos".

On July debut in Granada, the Sacromonte Abbey, his show "Sacromonte Songbook," with great critical and commercial success, and later continue its journey through Moguer (Huelva), Casabermeja (Málaga), Herrera (Sevilla ), Vejer de la Frontera (Cádiz) and Ogíjares (Granada).

In September Marina Heredia is "El Amor Brujo" by Manuel de Falla in Zurich (Switzerland).

In December flies to Montevideo (Uruguay) to represent the new "El Amor Brujo" by Manuel de Falla.

In 2010 he published his third volume label with the title "Marine".

A record that is deeply identified.

Gets great critical and commercial success wherever it occurs.

In 2011, the National Review gives Flamenco "Marina", their third album, the award for Best Flamenco Album Sing 2010.

Source: Agencias

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