This summer, from 20 to 24 July, Flamenco Nómada and Antonio Perujo bring you a week of flamenco featuring top-quality artists in an atmosphere that is both demanding and welcoming.

Antonio Perujo will open the workshops with several days of dance exploring different styles. The week will continue with the bailaora Macarena Mulero, arriving straight from Spain to share her energy and presence during the workshops.

The classes will allow you to explore several flamenco universes across different levels, and the final class will be accompanied live by the singer and guitarist Antonio Heredia, a true moment of connection with the music.

And for a spectacular finale, a dawn performance on 24 July at the Bains des Pâquis: a moment suspended between night and day, with Macarena Mulero and Antonio Perujo dancing, accompanied by Antonio Heredia on vocals, Miguel Calatayud on guitar, and Juan Manuel Cortés on percussion.

A week to dance, listen, share… and experience flamenco to the full.

UN ÉTÉ FLAMENCO 2026 | ANTONIO PERUJO

FLAMENCO DANCE WORKSHOP

Antonio Perujo

20, 21 & 22 JULY

18:15 – 19:30 : BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE | Tangos

19:30 – 20:45 : INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED | Guajira avec éventail

3 days – 3h45

BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE & INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED RATE : 110.-

AL-ANDALUS MEMBER : 110.- 100.-

UN ÉTÉ FLAMENCO 2026 | MACARENA MULERO

FLAMENCO DANCE WORKSHOP

Macarena Mulero & Antonio Heredia

23 & 24 JULY

18:00 – 19:15 : BEGINNER / INTERMEDIATE | TECHNIQUE

19:15 – 20:30 : INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED | SOLEÁ

2 DAYS – 2H30

TECHNIQUE RATE : 100.-
AL-ANDALUS & ADEM MEMBER : 100.- 90.-

SOLEÁ CHOREOGRAPHY RATE : 120.-
AL-ANDALUS & ADEM MEMBER : 120.- 110.-

Spectacle Flamenco à l’Aube

Les Aubes Musicales

FRIDAY 24 JULY | 06:00 | 06H00

FREE

  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Antonio Perujo
    Antonio Perujo, born in Lausanne, is a Swiss dancer and choreographer specializing in flamenco. He began his training in flamenco and classical Spanish dance at a young age before dedicating himself entirely to flamenco. He opened a Flamenco Dance Academy in Lausanne and Geneva, where he trained many dancers and created several acclaimed productions, including Minotauro, Passion Flamenca, and Sigue mi Compás. In 2004, he focused on founding the International Flamenco Festival of Geneva. Today, he runs his flamenco studio in Bern and teaches across Switzerland and Europe. He is the only one in Switzerland to teach all the disciplines of flamenco dance. Antonio Perujo has also created a trilogy of productions titled Negro, Rojo, and Blanco, which explore different dimensions of this art form. He is currently dedicating himself to organizing a new event, the Berner Flamenco Festival, in Bern.
  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Macarena Mulero
    Macarena Mulero, a flamenco dancer born in Murcia, she began dancing at the age of five. In 1998, she won second prize at the dance competition in Ribarroja, Valencia. As an adult, she trained in Granada with renowned teachers such as Mariquilla, Manuel Liñán, Juana Amaya, and Alfonso Losa. In 2008, she won first prize at the XIII Dance Festival of Torres de Cotillas in Murcia. In 2011, she moved to Barcelona, where she danced and taught flamenco for six years, collaborating with artists like Karime Amaya and "El Yiyo." In 2017, she reached the semifinals at the International Festival Cante de las Minas in La Unión. Currently, she works in various tablaos in Granada and has been teaching at the Carmen de las Cuevas flamenco school since 2018.
  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Antonio Heredia
    Antonio Heredia, a flamenco singer born in Granada, he developed an interest in flamenco singing within his family, following in the footsteps of his grandfather and father, both passionate and accomplished artists. His father encouraged him to express his talent, bringing him at a young age to peñas such as La Platería, one of the oldest in Spain. At 19, he began his professional career performing in the tablaos of Granada and has continued to garner success since. Antonio is celebrated by aficionados for his deep, expressive singing. The family tradition lives on with his son, Nono Heredia, an 8-year-old flamenco dancer.
  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Miguel Calatayud
    Miguel Calatayud, a flamenco guitarist born in Ciudad Real, he discovered flamenco at the age of 20. His nomadic journey led him to create flamenco-inspired musical projects in various countries, including Greece, England, Morocco, Mexico, and Switzerland. He studied modern jazz at EJMA in Lausanne, Switzerland, before solidifying his career in Seville, where he received two scholarships to train at the prestigious Cristina Heeren Foundation with masters like Paco Cortés and Niño de Pura.
  • Flamenco Nómada - Artistas - Juan Manuel Cortés
    Juan Manuel Cortes, musician and percussionist specializing in flamenco culture, is celebrated for his mastery of compás and his distinctive approach to the flamenco repertoire. He has collaborated with renowned artists such as Samuelito, Antoine Boyer, Kiko Ruiz, Lydie Fuerte, Alberto Garcia, Vicente, and Rafael and Paloma Pradal. Deeply rooted in tradition, he is also a refined composer and a dynamic performer, adept at navigating the full spectrum of flamenco with subtlety and precision. In 2020, he produced, directed, and composed the album "À Fleur de Peau" for the Eva Luisa Flamenco Company, creating a rich and intricate percussive and sonic landscape. A passionate teacher, Juan Manuel excels at unraveling the mysteries of flamenco, using sound demonstrations, visual aids, and rhythmic exercises to explain musical forms and guide students through the intricate styles of this art form.