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Isabel
Bayón, bailaora. Interview (April, 2008)
“The most subtle art is the most complicated
to do”
La
Tobala, cantaora. Interview (April, 2008)
“Seeking personality in flamenco is not having
it”
Flamenco
x 3. Farru, José Maya & Barullo, bailaores
(April, 2008)
“It isn’t about being a baile percussionist,
but knowing how to understand the password”
Encarna
Anillo, cantaora (April, 2008)
“In flamenco cante you can’t settle for
the gift you’ve been given”
Jesús
Torres, flamenco guitarist (March, 2008)
“I think ignorance causes a lot of boldness
in flamenco nowadays”
Pedro
G. Romero, commissioner of the exhibit ‘La noche
española. Flamenco, vanguardia y cultura popular’.
Interview
Chicuelo,
guitarist (February, 2008)
“In music, the lack of humility isn’t
good”
Lole,
cantaora (February, 2008)
“Since everything I sing is new, I can’t
take notice of anybody”
Antonio
Rey, guitarist. Interview (January, 2008)
“Guitar is now at the point where playing old-time
is going to become modern”
Diego
Clavel, cantaor. Interview (January, 2008)
“I ask a lot of people questions because that’s
how you learn cante”
Historic
interview with Pastora Imperio, bailaora
“I’d like to be always roving, following
my gypsy caravan”
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