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A valuable live version of Taranto Escobilla (a part that fascinates the technique of the dancer's feet).March 17, 2017, Nerima Culture Center. Powerful and sophisticated Zapateado (footsteps) that stands out. A guitar sound with abundant instantaneous power and improvisation. The dialogue with the traditional formal beauty and the arrangement full of originality is beautiful. Baile: Atsuko Miyamoto. Cante: Makoto Abe, Mari Mizuochi. Guitar: Katsuhiko Katagiri, etc.
Katsuhiko Katagiri is a flamenco guitarist. He studied violin from a young age and later taught himself guitar. In junior high school, he formed the rock band A-JARI and won the Junior Division Excellent Group Award at East West '84. While attending Meiji University, he studied flamenco guitar under Hideo Suzuki. In 1998, he moved to Spain and studied under Miguel Ángel Cortés and others. In 2005, he performed with Canizares on J-WAVE. In the same year, he participated in a production directed by Eri Watanabe, and in 2006, he participated in a stage production starring Kenji Sawada, gaining experience as a stage musician. In 2015, he performed in Cante de las Minas in Spain. He has also appeared on various media programs, including "Waratte Iitomo!", "Ongaku no Aru Machi de", and "Otori Sousakan", on NHK and other stations, and is active in a wide range of media. He is the director of the flamenco studio Estudio ROMERO and a director of the Japan Flamenco Association. Part-time lecturer at Meiji University Liberty Academy.
Estudio ROMERO