The second day of the Agenda Cultural Festival del Cante de las Minas has launched the first DVD edition of lamps in the mine, which contains the recording in the Mina Groups Vicenta the actions of the winners of the contests Flamenco Song and Dance 2008, Rocío Márquez and Alfonso Losa, respectively.
This DVD, an hour, was eighty feet deep, and was born, in the words of the Mayor of La Union, Francisco Bernabé, "intended to be permanent, as the singing and dancing in the mine is a binomial fascinating. "
Rocío Márquez, Mining Lamp 2008, noted in the filing that it was "easier to connect with the letter of mine to be in the mine" and thanked "the experience has been so beautiful this year thanks to a vote of confidence which has given the Festival, it won the Mining Lamp in this land he regards as his home. "
Alfonso Losa The dancer has highlighted the "difficulty which earned him dancing to eighty feet deep, when to adapt their breathing to the lack of oxygen, and recalled that" created a mysterious atmosphere, with silences that were very special ".
He also thanked the boost it has brought the trophy Desplante his career, he has created his own company and make his show look back.
On the other hand, has presented the book Carmen Amaya.
When I sleep I dream I'm dancing, written by Francisco Hidalgo, which involves extensive
biography of the great dancer who triumphed in the 20 and 30 at venues around the world.
Hidalgo has highlighted key aspects of the personality of Carmen Amaya, which he described as primarily "women, gypsy and flamenco after", and also noted his great generosity and humanity that was highlighted to the end of his days, recalling that his last performance, and very ill 46 years ago to raise funds for the rehabilitation of the Castle of Light.
Finally, Francisco Hidalgo has been given as to future bibliographic Cante de las Minas Foundation to be formed in September, three books, one of them containing newspaper articles of the Festival of 1990, which for the first time is credited with a Japanese journalist, Kyoko Shikaze, which still covers the information on this event.
Source: Agencias