Flamenco De Ley is a living legend, which cry out in this show the memories, the life, the feelings and persecution of a People, a unique form of being flamenco: The eternal “Gypsiness”, through the artistic dialect of each of its components of the show. Its own rebellion, without words… stripped of arguments. The improvisation is the artistic language of the company KELIPÉ. Without leaving behind the technique and evoking the Festive “songs”, like the Buleria Jerezana with all of its essence, or, the gypsy lament of the SOLEA and the shouts calling by the Singing and Dancing. The show is chameleonic, transforms and changes on the stage as it advances. This multiform, variety of possibilities and executing the different flamenco styles is what makes KELIPÉ UNIQUE.
The “air, the sun and salt” in the gypsy dance and singing of Susana “LA YEDRA”, the racial voice of Antonio “EL TARANTO” and the pure and “ancient” sound of “AZUKITA”, will show you “The most Flamenco side of Flamenco”.
Explore and visit us at Calle Muro de Puerta Nueva 10. Doors open at 7:30 pm, and Show begins at 8:00 pm.
Kelipe holds shows in a very intimate, seemingly simple but emotionally charged atmosphere. They recitals feature four artists, where the viewer can clearly observe the technical and expressive components, enjoying a great experience with all of the detailed intricacies on stage. The viewer in Kelipé is fully aware of being in an intimate and familiar place due to the sympathy and affection with which Kelipé treats its customers. as well as the passion and great technical and interpretive quality of its artists.
Kelipe as a flamenco cultural center an idea is a way of being, reflecting a lifetime of dedication and commitment to flamenco. Run by a family of artists with a deep history, a unique story, and exceptional talent on stage, this dedication is transmitted from the first chord. Kelipe serves as a space for dialogue about the art of flamenco. This is seen in its teaching activities, especially focused on increasing the public understanding of flamenco. A public which, thanks to centers like Kelipe, comes away with a better understanding of the history of flamenco and the purity of this art form.