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Argentina Flamenco by Cantaora

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A woman stands against a white wooden door surrounded by flowers and leaves. She has brown curly hair and is wears a bright orange shawl across her shoulder.

One of the most powerful voices in contemporary flamenco.


Argentina is an international artist who, despite her youth, has had the opportunity to perform at some of the most renowned flamenco festivals and in iconic venues such as the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

The singer from Huelva possesses an extensive repertoire incorporating other musical genres such as Cuban son, salsa, Portuguese fado, or Argentine tango. In Flamenco by Cantaora, accompanied by flamenco guitar, Argentina delves into the roots of flamenco and presents broad spectrum of songs. Some of these songs are rarely heard, such as the cartagenera, granaína, or petenera

This performance will also feature the trademark of her homeland: the fandangos from Huelva. She draws on experiences from her childhood, and when she began singing in flamenco clubs. This show is full of colour, power, emotion, and dynamism.

Part of the 2025 Flamenco Festival

Header image © María Luna

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