Sandra Carrasco y David de Arahal

Sandra Carrasco y David de Arahal

Line up

  • David de Arahal (Flamenco Guitar)
  • Sandra Carrasco (Flamenco singer)

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Sandra and David's intention when they conceived the project was to pay tribute to the universe of Pepe Marchena.

Sandra Carrasco / Huelva, 1981. Singer and singer, she began her studies with Adelita Domingo and Amparo Correa. Already in its beginnings it won all the first prizes, highlighting in the competitions the dominance of the fandangos from Huelva. Later, Arcángel teaches her and takes her with him on tour through Spain and Europe. He then went on to accompany artists such as El Pele, Manolo Sanlúcar, Miguel Poveda and Estrella Morente among others. He settled in Madrid to be part of the musical "Enamorados Anónimos" directed by Blanca Li and Javier Limón, and it was at that time when Limón produced his first self-titled album, in which artists such as Pepe Habichuela, Josemi Carmona and Avishai collaborated. Cohen; With the latter, he collaborates singing at the Olimpia in Paris. He also collaborates on "Traveller" by Anouskha Shankar (awarded with a Grammy) on a three-year world tour. Sandra records her second album "Océano" (2014) of classical Latin American repertoire where she is accompanied by Chuchito Valdés, Javier Colina and Jerry González. In 2015 he released his third album "Travesía", which was considered one of the best 100 albums in Spain. His fourth work is published in 2020 called “The Light of Understanding.” Sandra Carrasco's collaborations throughout her career are multiple and varied, among which we highlight those of Richard Bona, María Pelae, Estévez-Paños, Carlos Saura, Ballet Nacional de España, José Luis Montón or Eva Yerbabuena among many others.

David de Arahal / Seville, 2000. Guitarist and composer. He started playing at the age of ten. He has received classes and advice from teachers such as Manolo Sanlúcar, Víctor Monge Serranito, Rafael Riqueni, José Luis Balao, etc. He has worked and is currently working with great teachers and figures of the genre such as Pepe de Lucía, Lole Montoya, Miguel Poveda, Estrella Morente, Rafael Riqueni, Israel Fernández or Antonio Canales, who has been inspired by his first musical creation to choreograph his latest show. In 2020 he released “Mar Verde”, his first album as a soloist where artists such as Miguel Poveda, Antonio Canales, Israel Fernández or Sandra Carrasco among others collaborate. His debut feature has already achieved success at festivals such as Suma Flamenca, Jornadas Flamencas de Fuenlabrada, Granada International Music and Dance Festival, and Festival Heritage Flamenco de Cádiz, among others.