It feels like we're at a party. Is this a party? If feels like it, yes, it must be. It’s a party because I want to dance and I want to talk to my friends. I move and think all the time with this alarm bell that’s always challenging me, firing questions at the rhythm of this strange twenty-first century. Los Voluble open the second night with their Voz de Alarma.

Voz de Alarma combines flamenco, electronic music and a social critique of genocide, fake news and climate change. In the same vein as Flamenco is not a Crime (2019) and JALEO IS A CRIME (2022), the show uses flamenco as a contemporary tool of reflection, incorporating collaborations with local artists who provide materials for remixing and live improvisation; where past and present are intertwined in a contemporary audiovisual about the world’s ills. Humour and hot political topics also make an appearance as a way of hacking algorithms and asking questions about the society we live in. On this occasion Los Voluble will be accompanied by the dancers and creators Laura Morales and Teresa Garzón, exploring with them the flamenco aspect of dance and reconstructing video footage live.
“The alarm bell of wars.
The alarm bell against genocide.
The alarm bell about ways of living in the world.
The alarm bell about joyful struggles and rebellion.
The alarm bell as a scream from our bodies.
The alarm bell to never stop laughing.”
Los Voluble
Los Voluble: Pedro and Benito Jiménez are an artistic duo who have been merging flamenco, electronic culture and critical thinking for more than two decades. They forged their style as a cross between traditional and contemporary, creating experimental proposals filled with humour, social struggles and reflections on modern society. With their unique language and singular proposals, Los Voluble occupy an exceptional position on the national and international stage.