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30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: “Carmen y María. Dos caminos y una mirada”

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” : The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” : The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” : The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Yeray Menéndez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

  • 30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze”

    30th Princess of Asturias Awards Concert: A flamenco performance by Carmen Linares and María Pagés “Carmen and María. Two paths, but one gaze” The joint Laureates share the stage again twenty-five years after their last performance together to honour some of the most representative voices of Spanish poetry through a dialogue between cante and baile (flamenco singing and dance). Through this art form, they integrate popular songs and poems by Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel Hernández, Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma and El Arbi El Harti. ©FPA | Iván Martínez

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