Palomar David García (Cádiz, 1977). singer
Palomar El cante flamenco flavor permeates the Barrio de la Viña Cadiz, where he was born in 1977
. At 17, he took his first professional steps in tablaos and city academies.
Subsequently, he joined the company of dancer Javier Barón, participating in the premiere of 'Just for Art "at the Bienal de Sevilla 1998 and the subsequent tour of the show. Accompanying artists such as Isabel Bayon and Fernando Romero, and Rafael de Utrera and Carmen Lozano, is active in several European venues. It also works on tour 'Al-Andalus' the pianist Manolo Carrasco produced by the radio station Cope.
For the company of dancer Carmen Cortés sings show like 'Racial'
touring the United States, and "Solea, one is eternal," which premieres at the Teatro Albéniz de Madrid with the Güito as guest artist. Then he joined the company of Cristina Hoyos for more than four years with the international tour of 'A measure of time "and several television appearances
. Collaboration with the artist from Seville lasts until 2002, when
premiere at the Teatro Maestranza in Seville's work 'inland'. The company also works with Javier Latorre on shows such as 'ambivalence' and 'In the Name of the Rose',
premiered at the Festival de la Guitarra de Cordoba 2004, and in the play 'Penelope' which creates for the National Ballet Murcia.
addition to working with dancers, so does with the likes of guitarist Vicente Amigo. With musician Cordoba direct part in 'Poet' and 'City of ideas' in Spain and France. It also collaborates on a tour of Switzerland with Gerardo Núñez Quintet,
who also has him as a teacher of singing at the 10 th International Course of Sanlúcar.
Of the artists of his generation has worked with the dancer Jairo Barrull in Stockholm tour 'Gipsy Kids', in Luxembourg with 'Three dancers' Daniel Navarro, Pedro Córdoba and Nacho Blanco, with the dancer in the presentation Angeles Gabaldon of 'Taller Flamenco' at Seville's Flamenco Thursdays and educational show 'Once upon a time flamenco' at the Festival de Jerez 2006, with the dancer Mercedes Ruiz in 2005 with 'Pictures in the air' and 'gestures of a woman', as well as Flamenco Workshop in productions such as 'Harmattan' and 'Spain'.
David Palomar's voice also sounds on albums such as' Tela marinera 'Mariana Cornejo,' I sound flamenco 'and other titles in El Barrio,' Air 'by José Mercé and' La luna de Tomasa 'La Macanita and' Monroy 'Sergio Monroy, among others. He also recorded an album of flamenco fusion as a vocalist and composer of Levantito-to appearing on several television programs, "with the song 'Killing me softly' in the collective album" Perversions Flemish ', and the DVD' Meeting our flamenco '.
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