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Flamenco Dance Studio Miami Florida
Lecciones de Baile
INSCRIBASE Y APRENDA A BAILAR flamenco tradicional
todos los bailes Sevillanas, Alegrías, Bulerias, Rumba Flamenca
etc.
Aprenda el manejo de manton y abanico y bata de cola
Se dan clases de cajón flamenco y máster clases de flamenco nivel intermedio y avanzado con Jose Moreno
Comuníquese con Estrella Morena para más información de precios y horarios ella le responderá con mucho gusto.
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ESTRELLA MORENA FLAMENCO COMPANY AND "FLAMENCO DANCE STUDIOS MIAMI FLORIDA USA" Copyright2002-2020
Flamenco Arts Schools, Dance Instruction, Dance Studio, Dance Studio And School, Dancing Instruction , Flamenco Dance flamenco Miami, lessons classes, sevillanas, alegrias,estrellamorena estrella morena pepe de malaga, jose malaga, performers,Flamenco Miami Sevillanas, Flamenco Lessons, Classes de Flemancos Sevillanas Miami Known world-wide among the aficionados of flamenco, Estrella Morena de Madrid made her debut as a dancer in the famous tablao Los Canasteros of Manolo Caracol. At the age of 16 she became a soloist at the tablao Torres Bermeja and shortly thereafter debut as primera bailarina at the Teatro de la Zarzuela of Madrid, She was later featured at the tablao Duende for two years. She then came to New York where she met the great Antonio, auditioned and was contracted for four years as featured dancer and returned to Madrid. During those four years, she toured Europe and Asia with great success. She was then invited to join Rafael de Córdoba with whom she continued to tour. She was featured on television in Spain and Japan and did the movie version of Rafael de Cordoba’s rendition of El Amor Brujo. Estrella Morena then formed her own company which toured parts of Spain and was contracted by the Hilton in Manila where they gained much success. She later returned to New York where she performed for the King and Queen of Spain at the Hotel Pier. She continued to perform in New York at venues such as the Carnegie Recital Hall, Hunter College, Instituto Español, Circulo Cultural de la Casa de España, The Barbizon Plaza Theater, and the Town Hall. She toured all over the United States and Canada with the famous Jose Greco as a special guest artist. She later moved to Miami with her husband Pepe de Málaga and her son Jose Moreno, since then she has been a featured dancer at the tablao Costa Vasca. In July of 1990 she decided to establish her own dance academy Escuela de Flamenco Estrella Morena for aficionados and professionals, adults and children, teaching Flamenco, Classical Spanish Dance and Regional Dances of Spain. Her goal is to share with everyone who is interested the richness of the dances of Spain, thereby creating new values. Most recently, in 2001, she completed a three-concert series at the Lincoln Theater in Miami Beach with the New World Symphony and the great flamenco singer Carmen Linares. Dancer/percussionist/singer, is the son of famous flamenco artists Estrella Morena and Pepe de Málaga. Mr. Moreno began studying flamenco dance with his mother at age 6. He later studied with Manolete, Andres Marin, and Farruquito. He learned percussion – especially cajon – under the tutellage of Manuel Soler. Performing professionally since he was 14, Mr. Moreno has appeared with dancers Manolete, La Tania, Pastora Galvan, Antonio Granjero, Joaquin Ruiz; singers Jesus Montoya, Joni Cortes; guitarists Pedro Cortes, Basilio Garcia, Jose Luis Rodriguez, Roberto Castellon, Jose Cortes (Pansequito); and in concert with Isabel Pantoja. He has performed with the companies Ballet Flamenco La Rosa, Duende Ballet Espanol, Bailes Ferrer Flamenco Music and Dance, and Jesus and Suaya Montoya Company. He has also performed in the New World Symphony’s concert series with singer Carmen Linares; Flamenco in the Sun; and on tour with La Tania Flamenco Music and Dance, Boston Flamenco Ballet, and Zorongo Flamenco Dance Company. Borned into a family of famous flamenco artists Estrella Morena (dancer) and Pepe de Málaga (singer), Jose began his flamenco career at age 6 under the guidance of his parents. His debut was at the famous Tablao Costa Vasca in Miami. Jose continued his studies with the Great Manolete, Farruquito, and Andres Marin. Jose has been invited to perform in various companies and worked with distinguished artists such as: The Great Manolete, Joaquin Ruiz, Pastora Galvan, El Pecas, Jose Cortes “Pansequito”, Jose Luis Rodriquez, Roberto Castellon, Pedro Cortes, Basilio Garcia, Jesus Montoya, La Tania, Maria Montilla, Antonio Granjero and Omayra Amaya. In 2001, Jose choreographed and performed a collaborative work with his mother Estrella Morena, and with renowned flamenco singer Carmen Linares with the New World Symphony Orquestra at Lincoln Theater in Miami. In 2007, Jose performed with the internationally known Isabel Pantoja as a cajón percussionist, alongside of flamenco guitarist Jose de Luna.