Saturday February 20, Zico House organized a Fiesta for Buleria with the dancers Toni el Fenicio and Josele Miranda. Luciano Ghosn, the flamenco guitar player will accompany the baile.
This party ended a series of workshops that took place at Zico House’s rooftop. In January, the workshops included Sevillanas (a popular traditional Andalusian dance, festive and cheerful), Technique flamenca, and Tango. In February, two workshops were proposed for beginners/false beginners and intermediate/advanced level. The students who followed the workshops joined the show, performing, for the fun, the steps they learned: Tangos, Sevillanas, Buleria.
Toni el Fenicio is a talented bailaor, born in Lebanon and currently living in Seville (Spain). He started his career as a first class dancer with Caracalla, and stayed with him from 1993 to 2003. In 1998 he discovered the flamenco and it was love at the first sight! He took classes here and there with flamenco teachers working with the Caracalla Company as well as with Maria Jesus de Melero who was living in Beirut at that time. In 2004 he decided to live his passion to the fullest, and he went to Sevilla (Spain) where he began to study flamenco professionally, and remained there until now. His professors and sometimes partners are among the most famous flamenco stars in Spain, like Manuel Betanzos, Angel Atienza, Isabel Bayon, etc.
Josele Miranda is an accomplished singer, dancer, choreographer and a fabulous teacher.
Luciano Ghosn was born in Lebanon in 1994, he has started playing the guitar since he was really young, with his father, also a guitarist, although not a flamenco one. After he heard maestro Paco de Lucia, he decided to devote himself to the flamenco guitar. Aged 21, he started working as a professional performer, accompanying great leading figures, such as Antonio Rey, Rafael de Utrera, Paco Vega, etc. Currently, he performs as a soloist, but also accompanying in concert halls and flamenco tablaos in Spain and Japan, apart from being a collaborator in “Escuela de Artes Escénicas Rebollar”, in Sevilla.