Celebrating Sabicas Presented By Flamenco Fest & World Music Institute
About This Event
Celebrating Sabicas, presented by Flamenco Fest and the World Music Institute, brings Antonio Rey, Gerardo Núñez, Olga Pericet and Agustín Castellón Campos (Sabicas) to Town Hall. The program situates Sabicas’s mid‑20th‑century influence—he first played Town Hall in 1959—alongside contemporary flamenco expressions in guitar and dance, marking the Flamenco Festival New York’s 25th anniversary.
About the Artists
Gerardo Nuñez
Gerardo Nuñez is a Spanish flamenco guitarist and composer known for his innovative approach to traditional flamenco music.
Antonio Rey
Antonio Rey is a dynamic force in the Rock/Pop genre, captivating audiences with his electric performances at the renowned Town Hall in New York City. His artistry bridges the vibrant energy of contemporary music with the timeless soul of flamenco, creating a unique sound that resonates deeply with diverse audiences.
Olga Pericet
Olga Pericet, a magnetic force in the world of flamenco and contemporary dance, brings her innovative artistry to the heart of New York City. Performing at the iconic Town Hall, Olga captivates audiences with a dynamic fusion of rock and pop elements infused into traditional flamenco rhythms.
World Music Institute
The World Music Institute is a cultural organization dedicated to the promotion and presentation of music from various global traditions, often featuring performances, educational programs, and community engagement.
Sabicas
Sabicas, a vibrant force in the Rock/Pop genre, brings a unique flair to New York City's illustrious music scene. With performances at iconic venues like Town Hall, Sabicas mesmerizes audiences by blending contemporary styles with flamenco's passionate rhythms.
Sabicas (Agustin Castellon Campos)
Sabicas, also known as Agustin Castellon Campos, is a captivating figure in the rock/pop genre, seamlessly blending his flamenco roots with a modern twist. Performing at the iconic Town Hall in New York City, Sabicas has become a staple in the city's vibrant cultural tapestry.