Show “Flamenco at Dawn”

On July 27, Flamenco Nómada, in partnership with Les Bains des Pâquis, invites you to experience a reimagined flamenco show as part of the Aubes Musicales in Geneva. Starting at 6:00 AM, the talented Mexican dancer Karen Lugo will be accompanied by singer Juan Debel, guitarist David Durán, and percussionist Kike Terrón. Together, they will deliver a unique performance that blends traditional flamenco with modern influences, creating an exceptional auditory and visual experience.

The performance will take place at the magical Bains des Pâquis, an iconic location in Geneva, where the sunrise will add a special touch to this musical encounter. The show will be an opportunity to immerse yourself in the depth of flamenco’s soul, filled with power and emotion, all while enjoying an atmosphere open to sensations and the magic of the moment.

Don’t miss this unique experience, where flamenco is reinvented to the rhythm of the dawn.

Technical details

  • Dance Karen Lugo

  • Vocals Juan Debel

  • Guitar David Durán

  • Percussion Kike Terrón
  • Date Sunday, 27 July
  • Time 6:00 AM
  • Location Les Bains des Pâquis
  • Address Quai du Mont-Blanc 30, 1201 Genève

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  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Karen Lugo

    Karen Lugo

    Karen Lugo, a Mexican flamenco dancer and choreographer, she is renowned for her deep respect for flamenco tradition. She has collaborated with major artists like Pepe Habichuela, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent and Silvia Pérez Cruz. Karen has won several prestigious awards for her choreography, including at the Spring Film Festival in Barcelona and the International Festival of Almería.

    In collaboration with José Maldonado, she created the show “Fronteras” for the Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana company, which toured in the United States. Her latest work, “Golpe de Tierra”, was nominated for the Premis de la Crítica d’Arts Escèniques in the Best Solo Show category. She is currently a choreographer and performer in Juan Gómez Chicuelo’s production.

  • Juan Debel

    Juan Debel is a flamenco singer who began his musical career at the age of ten. Since then, his artistic journey has been deeply connected to flamenco.He has traveled across Europe, America, Asia, and Africa, taking part in significant projects such as “Titanium” by Rojas & Rodríguez, “Sinergia” by Manuel Liñán, “Doy la cara” by José Mercé, “Son” by Nova Galega de Danza, “Enamorados Anónimos, El Musical” by Blanca Lí and Javier Limón, “Rew” by Daniel Doña and Manuel Liñán, “Mujer de pie” by Sara Cano, “Por si acaso amanece” and “Flamenco Algarabía” by José Barrios, and “Carmen” by Rafael Aguilar, among others. Since 2010, he has also been part of the most renowned flamenco tablao shows in Madrid, such as Casa Patas, Corral de la Morería, Las Tablas, and Villa Rosa.

    Juan Debel has composed, directed, and produced two studio albums in collaboration with guitarist Yerai Cortés, titled ‘01’ and ‘02’. He has also participated in numerous other discographic projects.

    Based in Madrid, he combines his role as an accompanying teacher at the Conservatorio Mariemma with his direction of the Tablao Flamenco “La Cueva de Lola”.

  • David Durán

    David Durán is a flamenco guitarist with a degree in History and Sciences of Music from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and a master’s in Composition for Audiovisual Media. He began playing guitar at a young age, receiving lessons from masters such as Rafael Riqueni and El Viejín. At 15, he obtained a diploma from the Centro de Arte Flamenco y Danza Española Amor de Dios and started his career performing in some of Madrid’s most iconic tablaos.

    In 2004, he began his career as a composer for dance companies like those of Antonio Márquez, Luis Ortega, and José Porcel, with whom he toured internationally (Japan, Brazil, the United States, China, etc.). He has collaborated with prestigious artists such as Antonio Canales, Arturo Sandoval, Rafael Amargo, and Isabel Pantoja.

    He is a flamenco guitar professor at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza Mariemma and has given lectures at renowned institutions such as the University of Washington. In 2021, he became a tenured professor of music and performing arts for the Community of Madrid.

    He continues to perform in Madrid’s tablaos and works on composition projects for audiovisual media, as well as instrumental, theatrical, and dance projects.

  • Kike Terrón

    Kike Terrón is a professional percussionist who began playing at the age of 14. From the very beginning, flamenco became his primary musical language, and he trained alongside some of the most prominent figures in flamenco singing, guitar, and dance.

    Driven by artistic curiosity and a deep passion for music, he went on to explore other genres, expanding his knowledge and enriching his style with influences from jazz and Cuban music. This versatility has made him a musician capable of navigating different styles while remaining rooted in flamenco tradition.

    Today, Kike Terrón is recognized as one of the leading figures in flamenco percussion in Spain. He has shared the stage with renowned artists from the flamenco, jazz, and Cuban music scenes, including Jorge Pardo, Niño Josele, and Alain Pérez, among others.

    He is currently focused on his personal project, 7xMedio, a fusion of flamenco and jazz, and is also a member of the band Compota de Manana, which explores contemporary Cuban music.