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Date Published: 12/08/2012
Beatriz Romero González
Beatriz Romero González
2012 winner of , cantiñas, tangos, tientos, peteneras, farrucas, fandangos and other songs, with her interpretation of Alegrías
Huelva
Age 17
Performing : Malagueña, Granaina, Alegrías
Beatriz Romero González was born in Palos de la Frontera in 1996.
She began her training in the Fundación Ampara Corres, where she was part of the group, Niños de Huelva until 2008.
She has been invited to participate many times in television programmes in the "La tarde Musical, " and "Menuda Noche."
In 2005 she participated in the competition "Veo veo" and began to travel as a solo artist, travelling around various Andalucian towns and several regional capitals, including Badajoz, Barcelona, Murcia and Madrid.
In October 2009 she participated in a TV competition on Telecinco, "Tu si que Vales, " reaching the finals.
In 2010 she took part in the programmes, "El sol, la sal y el son, " collaborating alongside artists such as Dorantes in the interpretation of Orobroy, Lebriano, and Mi Primer Olé, where she was part of a line-up including José Merce, Esperanza Fernández, Arcángel, Moraito Chico, El Lebrijano, Antonio Canales and Farruquito.
Amongst the awards and prizes she has won to date are:
1st Prize, "Peña Flamenca Vicente Amigo 2009
First prize in the Concurso Amparo Correa in San Silvestre de Guzmámn in 2009
Premio al mejor Fandango Valiente Peña Flamenca de la Ordern.
She also won the prize in the competition organised by the Andalucian institute of youth for the development of flamenco, "Desencaja" in Huelva in 2011 and won the prize for "Other songs from Huelva, Málaga and Córdoba " at the Cante de las Minas of La Unión in 2011 and in the class of Tarantas y Granainas y Media.
In 2012 she won the first in the cante de las Minas , La Unión, in the category for ‘bulerías, cantiñas, tangos, tientos, peteneras, farrucas, fandangos and other songs, with her interpretation of Alegrias.
To see the gallery of images and reports from Cante de Las Minas 2012, Click Cante de Las Minas
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