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is anyone going ? As usual there is a lot of dance which does not excite me as much as it used to though I'll make an exception for Israel Galván. Top of my list is the Cante Jerez show ( Moneo, Morena and Zamba with El Torta and Capullo de Jerez) and the following night the wonderful La Macanita. So I think I may head down there for these two shows. Gerardo Nuñez is playing as is Antonio Rey and Alfrdo lagos and Dani de Morón which should please all you guitar afficionados.
Ohh Kate now you got me excited and wanting to go to Jerez...! I'm now thinking about going from Friday March 2nd until Tuesday 13th (just because of cheap flights). Am particularly excited about the Cante Jerez, the Viva Jerez one with Macanita, Rocío Molina, Joaquín Grilo... And all the Novísimos and other names I haven't heard, because they are still affordable enough to include in the programming at Rasa (where I work) :)
Last time it rained a LOT though.. (I still cringe when I think about when I slipped and fell in the street, holding a (very cheap but still!) guitar (without a proper case) in my hand, aarghgh! I was hurt worse than the guitar though :) ) Call me a sissy but it's all just more fun when it's warm and sunny..
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