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ART AND SOLERA

ARTE Y SOLERA「琥珀」
Stage/Dance/Comedy Dance and Performance art

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Arte y Solera began business in a premises located in Concejal Alberto Jiménez Becerril Avenue beside the Guadalquivir River, a humble, modest enterprise based on a cuisine made with love, quality produce, and passion for the job. The space was conceived with the objective of bringing haute- cuisine to all its clients. It now marks the path of its evolution towards the avant-garde with a new offer in gastronomy and wine. Lead by Marco Antonio Paz del Alamo, an analysis of its development is conducted which pinpoints a new goal to achieve, to enjoy what they do, focusing on the most avant-garde techniques but without losing sight of that traditional viewpoint that cannot be missing from their dishes, or their products. Without losing that touch of the South. Our staff take charge of accompanying you during the experience so that you enjoy a fantastic night out. Arte y solera located beside the Guadalquivir River, with a pleasant terrace and steps from the Alameda de Hércules, Arte and Solera Torneo was our first restaurant in Seville. A pleasant restaurant where you can enjoy our food en famille.

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Mayumi Kagida (Mayumi Kagita, August 25, 1965) is a Japanese flamenco dancer and choreographer. Born in Tokyo. In 2004, won the Japan Cultural Arts Festival Grand Prize.
Since the age of six, she has studied modern dance, classical ballet, jazz dance and so on. I met flamenco while attending Japanese women's physical education junior college and dance department, and studied with Keiko Sato and Yasushi Yamazaki. As a member of Sato and Yamazaki Spanish dance troupes, he takes many stages.

1990 Suzuko Kawakami Spanish Dance Rookie Award Winner. In 1991, he left the dance group and went to Spain. In 1992, the studio ARTE Y SOLERA opened in Honancho, Tokyo.

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Announcing the first creative work "AY, LEJANO ..." with Antonio El Treo in 1993, the stage debut. In 1998, she was awarded the New Artist Award for the Japan Art Festival at the Lemon song – Chieko's Lifetime in collaboration with Noh. Since then, he has released works of flamenco, such as "Magenta Forest" and "Blue Dreams ~ Get in Touch with Blues", one after another. In 2001, she won the Art Festival Excellence Award, starring Akira Atsuko produced and written, Ryuji Uzaki music supervision and composition Flamenco Sonezaki Shinzuku.

In 2006, Newsweek Japan edition was selected as "100 Japanese people respected by the world".

Together with the private and public partner Hiroki Sato, he presided over "Mayumi Kikida and Hiroki Sato flamenco dance troupe" and ARTE Y SOELRA (Artei Sorella).

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Mr. Hiroki Sato, one of Japan's leading flamenco dancers, directed and choreographed at the performance Ay (Ai) Sonezaki Shinzuku produced by Mr. Aki, and is the key player in charge of the three roles of the Tokubei Guard. However, she was bullied when he was in elementary school, and he hoped that he was aiming for the world of welfare from high school students, and that flamenco was irrelevant. He confessed to the naked past the unexpected past that Mr. Aki didn't even know.  

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