FLAMENCO TABLE 

The Santa Ana Theatre is dressed up and transformed into a typical Andalusian Tablao to welcome our passionate dancers who will ignite even the saddest of hearts, turning them into fierce defenders of human passions.

All this through each heel strike that will emulate a heartbeat and fill our veins with blood. In the same way, you will experience the virtuosity and the enormous skill and speed that the light fingers of the guitarists will achieve.

TABLAO FLAMENCO 

In addition to this mix of talents, we cannot fail to mention the deep and profound singing of the singers that will bring sighs to the hearts of more than one person who yearns for the Spanish lands.

A more authentic flamenco reinterpreted by Mexican culture results in a display of culture and good rhythm for this new dance company founded by Lupina Escobedo, the granddaughter of La Chata Covarrubias, who studied dance from the age of 3, spending several years in Seville.

It should be noted that La Chata Covarrubias was recognized for her immense love of Sevillian dance, which led her to bring Spanish dance to Querétaro for the first time, spreading it to what it is today in the region.

With 3 dates excellence in the tablao there is no way you won't see this display of passion and wonder in dance for a unique occasion in San Miguel.

Friday, January 12, Thursday, January 18, and Friday, January 26 at 6 p.m. are the dates and times you'll want to mark on your calendar so you don't miss:

The following will dance: Estibaliz Moguel, Lupina Escobedo, Claudia de la Grana and Rebeca Hernandez.

At the touch: Hermes Bahlke and Emilio Olarte.

Singing: Isabel Campillo  

Since San Miguel is a mixed-race land, we cannot help but be passionate about these traditions that also live in our blood.

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Gloria Rodriguez Navarrete

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