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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Spanish dancers. It includes dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Female dancers from Spain .
In 1976, assuming that the dancer's life was short professionally, Mendiola proposed to one of her ballet colleagues, Mayte Mateos, to form a musical duo. [5] Inspired by the popular Kessler sisters and with Paco Bermúdez as their representative, [7] the duo Venus was born, debuting under this stage name on Enrique Martí Maqueda's program Palmarès.
Eva María Garrido García, known professionally as Eva Yerbabuena, is a Spanish flamenco dancer. She formed her own dance company in 1998 [1] and won Spain's National Dance Award (Premio Nacional de Danza) in 2001. [2] She is considered one of flamenco's leading performers. [3] [4]
Spanish ice dancers (2 C) Pages in category "Spanish dancers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Ida Herion (1896–1959), modernist dance teacher in Stuttgart; Carolina Hermann (born 1988), ice dancer; Reinhild Hoffmann (born 1966), show dancer; Hanya Holm (1893–1992), major contributor to modern dance in the United States, especially Broadway musicals; Dore Hoyer (1911–1967), expressionist dancer, choreographer, teacher, associate of ...
Conservatorio Profesional de Danza in Almería was named Kina Jiménez due to her work to get the job of the dance recognized in Spain. [ 7 ] [ 12 ] Located in Nueva Almería, it was inaugurated on 15 March 2024 after 20 years of fighting for recognition, with 4,952 m² which have an auditorium, 20 dance clasrooms, 2 music classrooms and a make ...
This Spanish variation of Lorraine was actually one of the top 1,000 most popular girls’ names for a staggering 130 years (but dropped off the list in 2011). Seems like it’s overdue for a ...
María Jesús Pagés Madrigal (b.- 28 July 1963), better known as María Pagés, is a modern Spanish dancer and choreographer. Considered one of the premiere living Flamenco dancers, Pagés has been recognised internationally for decades as one of the top performers of the style, with her expressive stage presence and passionate, unique rhythmic interpretations.