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For aficionados and newcomers alike, be transported to the heartland of Flamenco
Tierra Bendita, which means Blessed Land in English, explores the most unique and picturesque corners of Andalusia. Flamenco is woven into Andalusia’s cultural fabric as its historical home in the heart of southern Spain. From this comes a performance of iconic songs and dances that blend tradition with modernity.
Directed and choreographed by Patricia Guerrero (also directed Pineda), Tierra Bendita highlights the younger generation of artists. In an epic performance, 15 dancers take to the stage, supported by vocalists, guitarists and a percussionist. Witness a carefully crafted, nuanced work that is innovative while respecting the traditional form – this is not like any flamenco you’ve ever seen before.
Each Andalusian territory developed its own flamenco forms and styles, influenced by the landscape, people and history. Tierra Bendita is a tribute to the universal heritage that captivates people around the world.
Part of Flamenco Festival 2026
Header image description: A group of female flamenco dancers on stage in formation. They wear lavish yellow dresses with lots of ruffles, and hold floral scarves with tassles. They are standing in proud poses, with arms held high in the air and their faces held up to the sky. Behind, a woman wearing black sits on a chair in front of a blue backdrop.
Header image © Marcos Medina
Young, bold, and beautiful, Guerrero is the kind of flamenco artist who can honor the past while appearing of the present
THE NEW YORKER on Patricia Guerrero
The company is now recognised as one of the most important representatives of flamenco in Spain
THE TELEGRAPH on Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía
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Performances
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Priority booking dates
Patrons: Monday 26 January
Rehearsal Members: Wednesday 28 January
Members: Friday 30 January
General public on sale date: Wednesday 4 February
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