rancisco Jose Ramos Archangel, Archangel (Huelva, 1977) will return tomorrow to union with his show earthy smell, an evocation of his childhood in his hometown.
A tour of bulerías, seguiriyas, soleares, joys, Malaga, fandangos and tangos.
Archangel was inspired by this project in the clearest days of his life: "I wanted to rescue those things that speak the best of oneself, when one has lived without contamination, oblivious to the problems."
The singer will be accompanied by Dani de Morón and Miguel Ángel Cortés on guitar, Los Mellis by the chorus and clapping, percussion will Augustine Diassera and dancing will be Patricia Guerrero.
It will be the fifth time the musician stepped on the stage of the Union;
a place "where I have always felt very comfortable and really enjoyed it. There I found friends and people treat me with love."
Huelva singer has also collaborated in the Festival as a lecturer at the Third International Congress Research Flamenco 2012 and his last visit to the Union occurred last year in the Flemish Bullfighting organized by the Foundation.
Archangel has released five albums to date and is now closing the details of his latest work to be ready this fall.
Recorded live at three emblematic tablaos, the singer has wanted to step back in time to try to rescue the time of the tablaos, "where so many flamenco artists were born and drunk".
Cultural Agenda scheduled for tomorrow in the auditorium of the Casa del Pinon, from 19.30, the premiere of the documentary "From the root to the branch" director Manuel Garcia Otazo with original screenplay by Carlos del Moral.
The work is based on the artistic life of one of the most recognized flamenco families of La Union, Los Fernandez.
Three generations in life that still mark his race and promoting international mining songs.
The idea of ​​the producer and actor Carlos del Moral, who, after befriending a grandson of the patriarch, wanted to recognize the work carried out by "El Abuelo" Antonio Fernandez Fernandez and his struggle to rescue and publicize the sticks Levante.
Mayte Martín, Miguel Poveda, Jose Merce, Archangel, Vicente Amigo and Tomatito are some of the artists featured in this film, thirty minutes, release the LV Festival del Cante de las Minas.
The documentary will serve as a prologue to the delivery of the Golden Castillete Incarnation Fernandez, daughter of the founder of the series and double Mining Lamp (1979-1980).
Incarnation, queen of the mining songs, was also starred this year in the fourth gala of the Festival of Cante de las Minas accompanied by her son, Antonio Muñoz Fernández, official guitarist of the contest.
Source: Agencias