<p>The #Jerez2031 European Capital of Culture bid continues to foster spaces for cultural encounter and exchange. In this way, it strengthens its commitment to dialogue and cultural coexistence by collaborating with projects such as FlamencoGen, where African and flamenco artists from Jerez share a week of creative laboratory to demonstrate how culture is the best bridge of communication between territories, peoples, and countries.</p>
<p>With its involvement in initiatives such as FlamencoGen, #Jerez2031 reaffirms its commitment to cultural creation as a channel for cultural coexistence. Between March 31 and April 4, Equatorial Guinean and flamenco artists will share a common creative space on the African origins of flamenco. The result of this work will be presented in a free concert at the Sala Compañía this Friday afternoon.</p>
<p>FlamencoGen is an initiative co-organized by the Cultural Center of Spain in Malabo and the Cultural Center of Spain in Bata (AECID), with the collaboration of the #Jerez2031 bid, the General Society of Authors and Publishers (SGAE), the Association of Performers and Performers (AIE), and the cultural producer Bunki Kuraki.</p>