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Conrad
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From: Toronto, ON, Canada
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RE: Encarna Anillo videos (in reply to zata)
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Ya, I agree, Estevan. Well, I guess you have to believe in something, unless you're a nihilist. And that's too exhausting. Thanks, Estela, ya, I guess her son was Encarna's guitarist, right? I don't know. I just read Flamenco-World and DeFlamenco in English, doing my best in futility to keep up with things, not as if it's that important. It is amazing though... it seems that you can connect most flamencos in Andalucia through 1 or 2 degrees of separation, based on the articles we read. Very cool, all the ever-changing collaboration between guitarists, singers, dancers, clappers.
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Date Apr. 5 2008 19:56:12
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zata
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RE: Encarna Anillo videos (in reply to Conrad)
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quote:
I guess her son was Encarna's guitarist, right? The last time I saw Encarnita was last month in the Festival de Jerez - her guitarist was Juan Diego, and someone else who was behind a column. But the boyfriend wasn't the guitarist son, it was a younger one. quote:
It is amazing though... it seems that you can connect most flamencos in Andalucia through 1 or 2 degrees of separation, based on the articles we read. Record companies no longer record "cante + guitar", and performances are geared to recordings. Used to be, for example, Sabicas would give a concert. Period. Now, a guitar recital is announced by the name of the record that contains the themes the musician is going to play. Everything is constructed around "works", for dancers and singers as well, like rock groups. It may seem like an unimportant difference, but the result is few surprises, and you don't get to see some very fine artists who may not have recorded, or don't have funding to mount a large group.
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