Teachers

At our school, we have a team of male and female flamenco dancers who have dedicated their lives to flamenco. Among them are recognized figures of contemporary dance, as well as professionals with degrees in dance. They all share extensive teaching and stage experience, which they use to serve their students, transmitting not only their knowledge but also their passion for flamenco.

Juan de Los Reyes

Sevillian dancer and renowned flamenco master.

Head of one of the most important dancing dynasties. An experienced teacher and one of the greatest figures in flamenco. For decades he has performed on stages and tablaos in Spain and all over the world.

Eliza Miscior “La Morá”

Dancer, choreographer, and experienced flamenco and Sevillanas teacher.

Born in Poland, she trained in Seville at the Cristina Heeren Foundation of Flamenco Art under the direction of masters like Milagros Mengíbar and Javier Barón. She has developed her artistic career in Poland, Spain, Armenia, and Sweden, performing at festivals, tablaos, theaters, operas, and interdisciplinary collaborations with art galleries, as well as on television and radio. She has been co-creator and performer in various flamenco shows and was part of the ballet company of the Wrocław Opera in A Night with Carmen. Her teaching experience includes workshops and courses at numerous schools, passionately conveying both the technique and essence of flamenco.

Discover the power of flamenco

At our school, we invite you to immerse yourself in the art of flamenco, a journey of rhythm, emotion, and expressiveness. Our classes are open to all levels, from beginners to advanced, and combine technique, rhythm, and choreography with the passion that characterizes this art. With the guidance of experienced teachers, you will learn to dance while connecting with your inner strength and enjoying a unique experience.

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