The 45th Córdoba Guitar Festival has been the stage for the premiere of La Reina Blanca, a flamenco tribute to the dancer Blanca del Rey. This show keeps the cultural tradition alive and brings the art of flamenco closer to the public, offering a quality leisure experience. The proposal celebrates the talent and heritage of flamenco, benefiting attendees with a unique evening accessible to all audiences.
The digital backstage: lights and sound at the service of duende 🎵
The technical production of La Reina Blanca required precise synchronization between LED lighting and surround sound systems to enhance every beat. High-sensitivity condenser microphones were used to capture the footwork and strumming without loss, while the digital mixing console allowed real-time adjustments. The integration of mapped projections on stage, controlled by video mapping software, provided a visual backdrop that accompanied without distracting. All of this was executed by a local technical team that demonstrated skill and efficiency.
The white queen and the king of the couch: how not to be a Manila shawl 🪭
While the audience vibrated with the wail and rhythm, some neighbors wondered if the festival included a discount on the ticket for bringing their own fan to avoid the heat in the stalls. Others, more practical, speculated that the real tribute would be a bulerías tutorial to avoid freezing at the next fair. After all, what matters is that Blanca del Rey inspired an audience that, upon leaving, tried to mark the rhythm with their feet, even if it was against the sidewalk.