No less than five decades have passed since the publication of the very legendary “Gipsy Rock” by Las Grecas, a half-century during which the myth of the Muñoz sisters wandered between shadows and lights before their legacy was reborn in recent years , which from next Friday will crystallize in ‘Miradas Flamenkas’, a cycle that will claim the duo with an edition of nine concerts from November 16 to December 8 at the Pilar Cultural Center Miró.Quentin Gas & Los Zíngaros inaugurate the cycle on Friday with the premiere of their new album ‘El mundo se quema’, and the night of Saturday November 17 will be historic, notably for the presence, after years of absence from the script, of Carmela Muñoz Barrul, who will be accompanied by her two children, Julio and Manuel Muñoz Barrul ‘El Greco’, and her nieces Tania and Tamara, Tina’s daughters. With the title ‘I always love you madly’, a nod to their most successful song, the concert will cover the duo’s classics with the voices of their heirs. One of the fashionable singers thanks to his collaborations with La Plazuela, David de. Jacoba, will create on November 23 his particular tribute to the duo ‘A Las Grecas’, with which he undertakes a journey that draws on his references, among which are the promoters of the sound Caño Roto and Gipsy Du rock and of course Las Grecas. The brilliant winner of the 2022 National Dance Prize, Ana Morales, arrives in Madrid with “Fragility” (November 24), a format in which her particular way of approaching flamenco dance, loaded with contemporary nuances, shines from minimalism with piano , recitation of verses. and dance Standard Related news Yes Las Grecas, moderns with a polka dot soul Ángel Antonio Herrera Their first single was called ‘I love you madly’, and it sold half. million copies during the five consecutive weeks it was number one at the time. Half a century has passed since then. Guitarist Mercedes Luján presents “Flamencas” (November 29) in the company of singer and also guitarist Teresa Fernández and percussionist Nasrine Rahmani, accompanied in turn on stage by three other women (bass, trumpet and guitar). electric) in a concert that claims the role of women as instrumentalists and with a nod to the pioneers of Las Grecas in their repertoire, the very young Madrid singer Elena Salguero, who. is inspired by the work of Sade, Lauryn Hill, La Tana, Montse Cortés and of course Las Grecas, will premiere on November 30 ‘Rimas’, a tribute to all these artists where she puts her passion to fuse flamenco with the most pure black music like soul, rap, hip hop or jazz. The Catalan Lahoz will take Vallecas on a journey through the roots and heart of her songs with “En Acústico” (1). December), who plays guitar and voice through a repertoire full of urban and flamenco essences. For his part, dancer Rafael Ramírez presents “Lo Precise”, a show that fuses the roots with the avant-garde through his sophisticated way of approaching flamenco dance. “Miradas Flamenkas” ends on December 8 with the absolute premiere of “’. The key of Ágora’ by Sanluqueña singer Laura Vital, a show woven between the most orthodox flamenco and the most contemporary nuances that electronic music makes possible, and in which will also pay homage to the queens of gypsy rock MORE INFORMATION Las Grecas, the unexpected millennial reference In addition, the intervention ‘Crazily, Gipsy Rock 50 years’ will exhibit emblematic images of the couple, their albums and the brand of their great. impact on the press through different environments in which the visitor can get involved by reliving the duo’s legendary television appearances and exploring the history and incomparable musical career of Carmela and Tina.