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JOSÉ MERCÉ, 2011 SCENIC ARTS AWARD RECIPIENT
For being a flamenco ambassador to the world, an artist and creative force forged by modesty and for his generous collaboration with other artists.
For being the living and universal voice of flamenco, declared Immaterial Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO, thus taking the baton from Camaron de la Isla and Enrique Morente.
With these words, the jury of The Gabarron International Award of Scenic Arts 2011 recognizes José Mercé's career. Chaired by Angel Sanchez Harguindey, Deputy of El Pais' Management, and with Acting Secretary Ana Rodriguez Manso, Delegate for Europa Press Castilla y Leon, the jury includes: Javier Angulo Barturen, Director of International Film Week of Valladolid, Manuel Erice Oronoz, Deputy of ABC Expansion Territorial, Lorenzo Gomez, Director of SER in Castilla y Leon and Natalio Grueso, General Director of the Niemeyer Center. Biography
José Soto Soto (José Mercé), was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz - Spain, in 1955. Singer/sonwriter born in 1955 in the flamenco neighbourhood of Santiago, Jerez de la Frontera. Great Grandson of Paco Luz and nephew of Manuel Soto “Sordera”, patriarch of flamenco; after singing as a child in the students choir of the Mercy Basilica (la Escolanía de la Basílica de La Merced) in his city (from where his artistic name comes), José Mercé took his first steps in The Jerez Flamenco Thursdays (los Jueves Flamencos de Jerez) and in the flamenco bar La Cueva del Pájaro Azul (The Blue Bird´s Cave) according to José Manuel Gamboa in his book Guía Libre del Flamenco (Free Guide to Flamenco).
Artist Website: http://www.JoseMerce.es