sang in such perfect unison that it was almost as though they shared a single voice. Not to mention that they have very strong, alluring voices. I hope that sooner or later the Saavedra brothers have the opportunity to develop a solo or duo career.
The evening ended with the show “Open Piano with Grilo” by David Peña “Dorantes”. I have to say right off the bat that I am not a fan of Dorantes’ music. Despite labeling himself a flamenco pianist, I would say that his music is more modern jazz than anything else, so therefore, I cannot evaluate him as a flamenco artist.
Although I don’t like Dorantes’ music, I loved two of his guest artists. Rafael de Utrera, who’s sung with big name musicians and dancers, has an excellent voice for accompaniment. But the star of the second half of the evening was the exceptional dancer Joaquín Grilo. With inexhaustible energy and an entirely unique style of dance, Joaquín Grilo makes every event he participates in a success.
Text and photos by Justine Bayod Espoz