Flamenco Real

Single performance 8.00pm - Teatro Real de Madrid

Doors open 7.30pm
Duration approx. 60 minutes

SALOMÉ RAMÍREZ Y MIGUEL ÁNGEL HEREDIA

"Palo cortao"

November 19, 20, and 21 at 8:00 PM

LOS CAMINOS DEL CANTE (JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA)

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Salomé Ramírez, dance

Salomé Ramírez (Jerez de la Frontera, 1990) is a bailaora with deep roots and an international trajectory. She began her training at the age of four with Rafael Muñoz and continued her studies with figures such as Manuela Carpio, Farruquito, and Antonio Canales. From a young age, she stood out on stages in Jerez and later in tablaos in Madrid and Barcelona. She has participated in tours across Japan, Europe, India, Brazil, and the U.S., and has collaborated with artists such as Farruquito (Sonerías) and Eduardo Guerrero (Gaditana). In 2019, he was an interpreter at Tacones Manolí, directed by Manuel Liñán, and won third prize at La Perla de Cádiz (2023). In August 2025, he received the prestigious Desplante Award at the Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas, one of the highest honours in flamenco dance. His precise dancing and strong stage presence fuse traditional rhythm with contemporary language. He currently resides in Madrid, performing in tablaos and on tour with guitarist Yerai Cortés.

Miguel Ángel Heredia, singing

Miguel Ángel Heredia (Jerez de la Frontera, 1985) is a renowned flamenco singer and dancer. He began his professional career at El Lagar de Tío Parrilla, with whom he made his first international tour in 1999. Since then, he has developed a solid and versatile career, performing at renowned tablaos such as Los Gallos, El Arenal and Las Carboneras, and participating in both national and international festivals. He is a member of the cast of the shows ¡Viva! and Muerta de amor, by Manuel Liñán, where he has consolidated his presence as a complete artist. He was recognised as the revelation artist of the Festival de Jerez in 2017. His singing, deeply rooted in the Jerez tradition, is characterised by authenticity, rhythm and dedication.

Los Caminos del Cante (Jerez de la Frontera)

The Jerez-based association Los Caminos del Cante is dedicated to the promotion, research and dissemination of flamenco art, with a special focus on singing. Founded in 1992 as a radio programme on Onda Jerez, under the direction of journalist and flamencologist José María Castaño, it has established itself as a national and international benchmark. It broadcasts a daily radio programme and podcast that covers singing, guitar playing and history through interviews, as well as the recovery of historical sound archives. It also organises series, intensive courses, tributes and activities in collaboration with universities and flamenco clubs.

Access to the hall will open 30 minutes before the start of the show.

How to get to Teatro Real?

The Teatro Real is located in Plaza Isabel II s / n, in the heart of Madrid. The best way to access Teatro Real is by public transport, as sometimes traffic makes the access to Madrid city centre difficult, especially during Christmas.

  • Underground

    • Opera: lines 2, 5 and Ramal Ópera - Principe Pío.

    • Sol: lines 1, 2 and 3.

  • Buses

    • Plaza de Isabel II: lines 3, 25 and 39.

    • Sol: lines 5, 15, 20, 50, 51, 52, 53 and 150.

    • Calle Mayor: line 3.

    • Plaza Callao: lines 44, 75, 133, 146, 147 and 148.

    • Plaza de Santo Domingo: lines 1, 2, 46 and 74.

    • Plaza Mayor: lines 17, 18, 23, 31, 35 and 65.

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