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María Terremoto, Singer: “Flamenco Remains a World of Much Patriarchy and Masculinity”

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The renowned Jerez artist, who opens the Paco de Lucía Festival in Mallorca, defends the opening of flamenco towards mainstream without giving up tradition: "I have purity in my DNA: I come from a gypsy, flamenco and singing house, and that no one will take it away from me"La Niña de la Puebla: blind, Republican and empowered woman When the phone rings, she has just come out from buying clothes for her two children.

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The renowned Jerez artist, who opens the Paco de Lucía Festival in Mallorca, defends the opening of flamenco towards mainstream without giving up tradition: "I have purity in my DNA: I come from a gypsy, flamenco and singing house, and that no one will take it away from me"La Niña de la Puebla: blind, Republican and empowered woman When the phone rings, she has just come out from buying clothes for her two children.

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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