Show “Flamenco-Jazz”

On May 10 at 9:00 PM, the Festival Flamenco Nómada presents the world premiere of the new project by guitarist Josemi Carmona, one of the most important figures in Spanish music. In this exclusive performance at the Auditorium Ansermet of the École de Musiques Actuelles, Carmona will be accompanied by prominent musicians from the Spanish flamenco and jazz scenes, taking the audience on a unique journey through his finest compositions, in a concert filled with improvisation and fusion, where flamenco and jazz meet in an exceptional way.

This event will also feature Karime Amaya, one of the leading figures of contemporary flamenco dance, who will bring her art and passion to the stage, creating a vibrant and unique atmosphere.

This world premiere promises to be one of the most anticipated moments of the festival, offering the audience an unparalleled musical and visual experience, marked by the virtuosity of the musicians and the emotion of the purest flamenco combined with the freedom of jazz.

Technical details

  • Dance Karime Amaya

  • Singing Rafita de Madrid

  • Guitar Josemi Carmona

  • Bass Josué Rodríguez “Ronkio”

  • Percussion Bandolero
  • Trumpet Enrique Rodríguez “Enriquito”

  • Location École de Musiques Actuelles eMa

  • Date Saturday, 10 May

  • Time 9:00 PM

  • Address Pass. de la Radio, 1205 Genève

Full price: 35.-

Student Price: 30.-

AVS Price: 30.-

FULL PRICE: 35.-

Student Price: 30.-

AVS Price: 30.-

  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Enriquito

    Enrique Rodríguez "Enriquito"

    Enrique Rodríguez "Enriquito", A trumpeter, composer, and emerging musician in the world of flamenco-jazz, he has made a name for himself as a standout figure in the new generation of flamenco-jazz musicians at just 18 years old, inspired and mentored by flutist Jorge Pardo. His natural talent and impressive musical development position him as a leading artist, exploring a unique sonic universe. Enriquito has collaborated with prominent artists such as Josemi Carmona, Jorge Pardo, and Javier Colina, skillfully blending elements of jazz and flamenco. Winner of the Best European Musician award from the French Jazz Academy, he has contributed to popular musical ensembles and released several acclaimed albums, with his most recent, "Fuentes y Manantiales", in 2020.