On Saturday August 13 is the turn of competitive singing, guitar playing, dancing and flamenco instruments of the International Festival of Cante de las Minas.
Contestants will compete on Saturday clinch the top trophies in their respective modalities, Mining Lamp, refrain Mining Desplante and Philo.
This year the awards are held and the amounts thereof:
LI Awards Song Contest
Mining Lamp Award: EUR 15000
Mining First Prize: 6000 euros
Mining Second Prize: 4500 euros
Cartageneras Prize: 4500 euros
Tarantas Prize: 4500 euros
Award Murcia and other songs miners: 4500 euros
Malagueñas Prize: 4500 euros
Award for other songs of Malaga, Granada, Cordoba and Huelva: 4500 euros
Tonás Award, seguiriyas, light and mountain: 4500 euros
Sills Award, bulerías soleá, rods and poles: 4500 euros
Award Bulerías, Cantiñas, Tangos, Tientos, Peteneras, Farrucas, Fandangos other forms of personal and Under Andalusian songs: 4500 euros
Young Singers Award: 2000 euros
Awards Flamenco Guitar Competition XXII
First Prize and Trophy Mining Bordon 6000 euros
Second prize: 4000 euros
XVIII Awards Flamenco Dance Competition
Trophy First Prize and the Desplante: 10000 euros
Second prize: 6000 euros
Instrumentalist Awards Contest flamenco III
Trophy First Prize and the Philo: 7000 euros
Second prize: 3500 euros
The final of the Competition will be held at 22:00 at the Cathedral of Cante.
Contestants selected for the final will be released in the early hours of Friday to Saturday.
END OF COURSE FOR DANCE AND BULERÃAS TARANTO, "taught by the teacher and choreographer Javier Latorre.
Mayor Bernabe Francisco Union wanted to congratulate students who have participated in courses Flamenco Bulerias by Taranto and run by the grand prize winner Desplante International Festival of Cante de las Minas, Javier Latorre.
Barnabas said "we are very proud that Javier Latorre is with us. To have him as a teacher is a luxury."
For its part, the dancer has said that "The Union feels like home to me and I just hope that these courses become a choreography workshop for students to sit in the Cathedral of Cante".
In addition, Barnabas said that flamenco is alive thanks to initiatives like this, so "we must bring the flamenco greats to continue spreading the art."
Source: Festival del Cante de las Minas