"FLAMENCO meets JAZZ"
AMOS LORA & JACO ABEL Japan Tour in Fukuoka

Twelve strings on stage, six for Jaco Abel, six for Amos Lora.
This concert is going to be a new sound experience between the Spanish guitar and the electric guitar, which will take you to the musical journey that has taken you from the flamenco roots to the great musical territory of improvisation of Jazz.

Saturday, February 1st, 2020.

Open 17:30 | Starts 18:00

TIEMPO HALL ( map)

Adv. Ticket: ¥3,500 (T.I. Member ¥3,000)
      Door: ¥4,000
     * The purchase of a drink ticket (500 yen) is necessary.
* Open seating. When entering, we will guide you in the order of the reference number.

Guitar Master Course &
Private Lesson by Amos Lora

[Master Course]
   Fri. January 31st.  19:00 - 22:10
        Sat. February 1st.  10:30 - 13:40
   ¥10,000 (3hours)
  * A minimum of 3 people is required for a class to open.

[Private Lesson]
   Thu. Janurary 30th to Sun. February 2nd.
   ¥12,000 (1hour)
  * Please consult us the day and time you want to take a class.

Artsits

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Amós Lora (Acoustic guitar)

When he was only three years, he already used to play guitar under the direction of his father Manuel Lora. At the age of 6 began studying with El Entri, founder of the iconic Cañorroto Academy. Between Madrid, Jerez and the neighborhood of Pescadería in Almería, Amos was familiarized with the Gypsie Art.

At the age of 8 he was presented to Tomatito, who teaches him falsetas. In 2010 he traveled to Rome to meet Paco de Lucía, to whom he offers a small private concert where the Master praises his talent.

At the age of 12, Amos recorded his first CD, with the pianist Diego Amador as special guest. Amos is also in love with jazz, so in 2013 he decides to study in Ateneo Jazz Madrid. He has shared the stage with great flamenco artists and played in the main tablaos in Madrid and Barcelona. Abroad he has performed at major festivals such as Guitar Across the Styles Prague; Summer Festival Zagreb (Croatia); and as a guest in various festivals of Jazz in Havana. In 2014 inaugurates the International Guitar Festival José Tomás; and collaborates with Farruquito and El Carpeta in the Flamenco Festival of Mont de Marsan. He often appears on the radio and television, with his live shows: for El Sol, La Sal and El Son of Canal Sur, in Concerts of Radio 3, on the Pizzicato program of RTVE, in TV1 Croatia and in the Dutch TV; and also appears in La Ventana of Gemma Nierga and with the songwriter Jorge Drexler in Asuntos Propios of RNE. In 2013 the documentary film Niños Flamencos, directed by Katherina Hager, shows moments of the life and the music of Amos Lora. Worldmusic decided to incorporate Amos on the compilation of the CD The Rough Guide to Flamenco Guitar (2014) together with the dedicated and famous flamenco artists as Tomatito, Carles Benavent or Paco de Lucía.
Website: www.amoslora.com

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Jaco Abel (Electric guitar)

Chameleonic musician - sensitive - innovator ... Encircled by some of the most relevant artists, in the Spanish Gypsy Flamenco tradition and through his career has worked with many of the best known musicians from the modern music world of today.
From the Gypsy Flamenco world and his roots, he has worked with Estrella Morente, Niña Pastori, Joaquín Cortes, Ketama,etc.
From his musical adventures and travels, he has worked with Jazz greats such as Jimmy Smith, Candy Dulfer, Tower of Power, Luis Salinas, Larry Harlow, Jimmy Cobb, etc.
A complete different way of aproaching the electric guitar, coming from his Spanish gypsie’s flamenco inheritance, self-taught on his instrument, Jaco Abel’s revealing work on “Flamenco Electrico” 2006 opened the door to a new sound and introduced the Electric Flamenco Guitar into the traditional flamenco music from Spain, as well as giving a new prospective and a twist in to the electric guitar world.

Combining concerts in Europe and internationally, in July 2011 he released “Ayaya” his third solo CD, playing the most pure Flamenco from the “Andaluzian Golden Age.” which dates back 100 to 150 years ago, played on his Marcovich custom electric flamenco guitar and inspired by Flamenco greats such as Ramón Montoya, Sabica, Niño Ricardo, Niña de los Peines, Mandeli, Carmen Amaya and others.

Jaco Abel has worked and collaborated with international brands and organizations:
Dior, Loui Vuitton, Spanish Embassy, Instituto Cervantes, Holland and Bosnian Departments of Culture, Amnesty International, Spanish Olympic Commission, Endemol, Hendrix Foundation USA, Catalan Government Cultural Depatment, CSUN Jazz Band Los Angeles USA, etc …

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3F Daimyo11511 Bldg., 1-15-11 Daimyo, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0041

How to Access

[Nishitetsu Tren (Tenjin Ōmuta Line)]
 - 7 minutes' walk from "Fukuoka" station.

[Subway]
 - 10 minutes' walk from "Tenjin" station.
 - 7 minutes' walk from "Tenjin Minami" station of Nanakuma Line.

[Japan Rilway]
 - JR "Hakata" station Nishitetsu Bus to "Kego 1 cho-me" or "Imaizumi 1 cho-me".
 - JR "Hakata" station Subway to "Tenjin" station. →10 minutes' walk from "Tenjin" station.

[Nishitetsu Bus]  The nearest bus stop are "Kego 1 cho-me" or "Imaizumi 1 cho-me".

[Highway Bus]  7 minutes' walk from "Tenjin Bus Center".

[Fukuoka Airport]
 - Fukuoka Airport Subway to "Tenjin" station. 10 minutes' walk from "Tenjin" station.