Belen maya biography of alberta death

Belen maya biography of alberta She studied classical, Hindu and contemporary dance in Italy, Germany and England. She debuted at the Zambra tablao, after her studies in Amor de Dios. She entered the Spanish National Ballet and a year later joined the company of Mario Maya, her father. Upon establishing her own company, she goes on tour through Japan until becoming a part of the Andalusian Dance Company. Both triumphed in important festivals such as the Jerez and

Belén Maya (born ) is a Spanish flamenco dancer, choreographer and educator.

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Belén Maya

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New York City, United States

NationalitySpanish, American
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She is the daughter of Mario Maya, a Romani flamenco dancer,[1] and Carmen Mora, also a flamenco dancer.

She was born in New York City while her parents were on tour performing. Maya began dancing while still young and studied classical, Hindu and contemporary dance in Italy, Germany and England. She also studied at the Amor de Dios school in Madrid with teachers including Goyo Montero.

Belen maya biography of alberta canada She is the daughter of Mario Maya , a Romani flamenco dancer, [ 1 ] and Carmen Mora, also a flamenco dancer. She was born in New York City while her parents were on tour performing. Maya began dancing while still young and studied classical, Hindu and contemporary dance in Italy, Germany and England. She joined the Spanish National Ballet , later joining her father's company. She then formed her own company, going on tour in Japan; she next joined the Andalusian Dance Company.

She joined the Spanish National Ballet, later joining her father's company. She then formed her own company, going on tour in Japan; she next joined the Andalusian Dance Company.

In she was chosen as one of the representatives of the new aesthetics of flamenco in Flamenco, a documentary by Carlos Saura.[2] According to Saura, "it doesn't seem like flamenco," which is why he justified the choice to put her on the film's promotional poster.[3]

In , she formed a company with singer Mayte Martín which performed at major festivals in and [4][5] She studied with Juan Carlos Lérida.

In , her show Los Invitados received the Critic's Award at the Festival de Jerez.[4] In , she was chosen as the best dancer at the Premios Flamenco Hoy by the Crítica Nacional de Flamenco.[5]

Maya recently stopped performing to focus on lectures on contemporary flamenco and gender issues, particularly in the United States.[6]

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