Kristina de Sacremento<\/p><\/div>\n
Kristina has studied with some of Spain\u2019s finest and brightest flamencos: Javier Bar\u00f3n, Ciro, Jose Correia, Carmen Cort\u00e9s, Merche Esmeralda, Alejandro Granados, Antonio Granjero, Carmela Greco, Joaqu\u00edn Grilo, El G\u00fcito, Yolanda Heredia, Javier Latorre, Juanjo Linares, Manolete, Mario Maya, Inmaculada Ortega, Luis Ortega, Joaqu\u00edn Ruiz, and the inimitable La Tati. Stateside, she has studied with Susana di Palma, Mar\u00eda Benitez, La Tania, and visiting master teachers in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Chicago, San Francisco, and New York City. She returns frequently to study with her Paris mentor, Patricio Martin, and annually to Spain, where she continues to study both time-honored and new styles with the leading \u201cfiguras\u201d of the day.<\/p>\n
In a career that spans nearly two decades, Kristina has performed in such diverse Twin Cities venues as the American History Theater, Hennepin Center for the Arts, Southern Theater, O\u2019Shaugnessey Auditorium, Macalester and Augsburg Colleges, the University of Minnesota Rarig Center, Theatre Garage, Intermedia Arts, Orchestra Hall, Teatre de la Juene Lune, and Pantages Theatre. Further from home, she\u2019s been seen at the Missouri Governor\u2019s Mansion; the International Dance Festival in Branson, Missouri; La Solea in Madrid, Spain; and the house of Garc\u00eda Lorca in Fuente Vaquero, Spain (in celebration of Lorca\u2019s 100th Birthday). She was even featured as the \u201cclatter in your car engine\u201d in a motor oil television commercial!<\/p>\n
Currently, in addition to her roles as director, principal dancer, choreographer, and teacher with Anda Flamenco, she is a soloist with Rinc\u00f3n del Flamenco, a sister flamenco organization here in the Twin Cities. Rinc\u00f3n del Flamenco has performed regularly at Babal\u00fa and Nochee in Minneapolis, and most recently flew to California for its Hollywood premiere at the Ebell Theater!<\/p>\n
Antonio Vargas<\/h2>\nAntonio Vargas<\/p><\/div>\n
Flamenco maestro Antonio Vargas has danced over 5 decades, studied with great masters in Spain and formed a dance company at age 22. Antonio\u2019s vast experience in Flamenco working with great artistes from various stages to big festivals worldwide has given him a deep and broad understanding of Flamenco.<\/p>\n
In the last 10 years, he has dedicated himself to sharing his knowledge to professional artistes worldwide and others. He is known for his creative choreographic capabilities and continues to break new grounds in experimental works with other dance and art forms, adept at the Flamenco vocabulary as Flamenco continues to be his passion and way of life.<\/p>\n
Timo Lozano<\/h2>\nTimo Lozano<\/p><\/div>\n
Timo Lozano began his dance training at the age of nine and began touring the world with the Jose Greco Dance Company when he was seventeen. He has performed at such venues as the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow and La Zarzuela Theater in Madrid and many more.<\/p>\n
He taught at Amor de Dios School of Flamenco in Madrid for ten years and has given workshops in thirteen countries and twenty-two cities.<\/p>\n
He wrote, acted and choreographed the movie \u201cAlma Gitana\u201d and played cajon in the Mike Figgis documentary, \u201cFlamenco Women\u201d.<\/p>\n
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Liliana Morales<\/h2>\nLiliana Morales<\/p><\/div>\n
Liliana Morales has performed in the US, Europe, Asia Australia and South America. She performed as guest solo artist with various dance companies such as Jose Greco, Maria Alba, Luisillo ballet de Madrid, Lola Montes, La Tati and many more.<\/p>\n
She has worked in television, videos and major opera companies such as the New York City Opera, Amato Opera and Zarzuela in Madrid; and has performed in various flamenco tablaos in Madrid and Seville .<\/p>\n
She has taught at Stephens College, MU, Ballet Hispanico of NY and Young Audiences in NY.<\/p>\n
She has choreographed for various groups in Los Angeles, New York and Madrid and is the founder and director of Spanish American Dance Arts Company.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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