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Tirititran is an emblematic flamenco vocalise, intoned by the cantaor from the first notes of the guitar to announce alegría, a festive and luminous style. Founded in 2005 in Les Sept-Deniers by Christian Cañadas, the Lunares association has been promoting flamenco culture for twenty years, notably through dance workshops.
This year’s festival offers a rich and vibrant programme of flamenco: from Barroca, in which Lydie Fuerte revisits The Four Seasons in a dialogue of styles (Centre Culturel Saint-Cyprien), to De mi Recreo by Cie Eva Luisa, an intimate and emotional creation combining song, dance and guitar (Centre Culturel Henri d’Esbal). With Les Six Cordes…, Cie Lea Llinares honours the flamenco tradition and its great masters (Centre Culturel Henri d’Esbal). The festival closes with a festive Spanish evening of Sevillanas, folk music and dance, in a warm and friendly atmosphere (Salle du Barry).