Nimes Festival Flamenco


Organized each year in the French city of Nimes, the Nimes Festival Flamenco is one of the most prestigious cultural occasions. It includes cultural programs, where the top musical stars from France give memorable performances.

Nimes Festival Flamenco is a popular and venerable cultural event and festival held annually in Nimes during the month of January. As the name suggests, Nimes Festival Flamenco offers tribute to one of the most esteemed and age-old festivals in France, the Flamenco Festival.

Performers of Nimes Festival Flamenco

The six-day Nimes Flamenco Festival is known for a series of exciting programs, including musical performances, dance shows, playing of instruments like guitars and so on. This famous Nime event has been graced with the presence of international singers like Enrique Morente, Juan de la Alpujarra and Camarón de la Isla, guitarist Diego del Morao, Fernando de la Morena and Fuensanta "La Moneta".
Other stars who had given performances in the festival comprise singers David el Galli, David Palomar, Jesús Méndez, Moi de Moró, José Valencia and Cancanilla de Marbella, guitarist Antonio Moya, Antonio Soto, Paco Iglesias and Rafael Rodríguez, solo dancers like Manuel Lińán and Mercedes Ruiz and dance group Son de la Frontera.

Events at Nimes Flamenco Festival

The programs of the Flamenco Festival in Nimes usually begin with a splendid solo songs accompanied by instrumental recitals. Amazing dance performances accompanied by superb songs are also held at the festival. Group dance is among the popular events of the festival performed by international troop of dancers. The six-day festival finally ends with solo instrumental performances, dances, songs and other musical programs.

The Flamenco Festival in Nimes is indeed an event of repute, inviting participations from international artists associated with singing, dancing and playing of instruments.

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