During this occasion, Yuka’s performance at “Tabanco El Pasaje” showcases her deep affection for flamenco and how Jerez has profoundly influenced her artistic expression.
Thanks to that passion, she embarked on a profound journey of studying flamenco, commencing her training at the “Instituto Internacional de Flamenco,” the official Flamenco School in Jerez de la Frontera.
The Domecq Palace belongs to the typology of bourgeois houses in Jerez during the second half of the 18th century. It serves as a prototype of the grand houses built by the aristocracy and the established wine-making families in the city.
📷 Palacio Domecq
The palace has a rich history connected to one of the oldest and most respected wine families in Spain and Europe. It has long been a symbol of social and business prominence in the city of Jerez de la Frontera.