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The Almeria, Maria Jose Perez Rodriguez stands Mining Lamp with 2015, the highest honor of the LV edition of the Festival del Cante de Las Minas (16/08/2015)

María José Pérez Rodríguez, thirty years old, won last night with Mining lamp, the highest award of the International Festival of Cante de las Minas equipped with fifteen thousand euros, with the first awards of mining, Cartagena and tarantas.

Almería singer, who already was a finalist in the XLII edition of the festival of La Union, achieved his dream last night: "I worked hard and I hope this victory is a boost in my career, an opportunity to climb a little higher, which He can, "said minutes after getting back on the stage to perform again mining.

Maria Jose welcomed the victory to the people of La Union, his family and the public, "without you I could not continue singing."

The singer, degree in speech therapy, and has recorded three albums and has to his credit numerous awards in flamenco festivals.

In 2003 he won the national competition Saetas of the Union and the Golden Melon Lo Ferro, and last year won the award for granaínas at the Festival del Cante de las Minas.

About three-thirty in the morning, the jury of the Festival made public its decision and, in addition to the lamp, gave the Desplante Alba Heredia Heredia, (Sacromonte, Granada 1995) prize.

Granada belongs to one of the most important flamenco dynasties, the Maya family.

Alba Heredia debuted only four years in honor of his uncle Juan Maya Marote, along with artists like Mario Maya, Jose Mercé, Niña Pastori and Eva Yerbabuena.

The Reef, the best flamenco instrumentalist, went to the saxophonist Gautama del Campo de Peñalver (Seville, 1967).

The Sevillian musician recorded his first album in 1993, an original mix of jazz with southern roots, and has worked with artists of all musical styles, including Jorge Pardo, Kiko Veneno, Ana Reverte, Raimundo Amador and Eliseo Parra among others.

In all other modes of singing, they won awards Montserrat Pérez Rodríguez, María Antonia Fernández "Toni Fernandez," Isabel Fátima Guerrero Alarcon, Dew Crespillo Moon "Dew Moon," Amparo Isabel Heredia Reyes "The Repompilla" small Reyes Diaz Ruiz, nine years old, and Antonio Mejías Goalkeeper Jose "Antonio Mejias," he is opting to Maria Jose Perez Mining Lamp.

The second prize of Flamenco dance and instrument were to stop, respectively, and Amador Rojas Ildefonso Aroca Moreno Falcon "Alfonso Aroca".

No guitarist stepped up the stage of the Public Market.

The festival jury decided Friday night to leave this call deserted.

Golden Castillete Murcia.

The grand finale of the LV edition of the Cante de las Minas began past ten in the evening with the last delivery of the Golden Castillete. The Festival rewarded Murcia recognizing "the extraordinary work to support and promote the event."

The Minister of Culture and Spokesperson, Noelia Arroyo, was in charge of collecting this distinction.

Source: Agencias

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