Fuensanta "La Moneta"

Advanced Dance

Palo: TBD

1:15–2:15PM • $300

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The Workshop

In dance classes, choreography and technique will be taught. Workshop choreographies are set to various palos (song forms and rhythms). Choreographies are the original work of the artists/teachers, and students learn flamenco through the experience and unique abilities that these master artists/teachers bring to their work.

 Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (7) days, June 21-27. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance. Fuensanta “La Moneta” will not teach on June 25. 

 


Workshops consist of six (6) hours of instruction over the course of seven (7) days, June 21-27. Instructors generally do not teach on the day of their scheduled performance; Fuensanta “La Moneta” will not teach on June 25. 
Schedules, artists, and pricing on all FFABQ 38 programming subject to change.
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Adela Campallo

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Fuensanta “La Moneta”

Fuensanta “La Moneta” was born in Granada in 1984 and discovered her passion for flamenco dance at an early age. Her innate talent and dedication to the art made her a sought-after performer in the famous zambras of Sacromonte and Granada’s tablaos while still a child. During this time, she also appeared in galas organized by radio and TV networks, earning several notable awards. She balanced her studies with performing to finance her dance training under renowned maestros, including Mariquilla, Javier Latorre, Mario Maya, Carmen Cortés, Matilde Coral, Israel Galván, and others.

At the age of 16, La Moneta made her Madrid debut at the Sala Suristán, leaving critics and audiences convinced they were witnessing a future flamenco star. Alma 100 magazine featured her on its cover, naming her the most prominent bailaora born in the 1980s.

Since then, La Moneta has performed in prestigious flamenco peñas, international festivals, and theaters across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. She was part of Javier Latorre’s company in the flamenco ballets Triana, en el nombre de la Rosa and Rinconete y Cortadillo. She also participated in Homenaje a Fosforito at the Concurso Nacional de Córdoba and appeared in Álvaro Begines’s film Por qué se frotan las patitas.

Known for her captivating expressiveness and mastery of flamenco’s essence, Fuensanta La Moneta continues to inspire audiences worldwide, bridging tradition with innovation in every performance.

See Fuensanta “La Moneta y Compañía June 25 in

 

Muy Especial

At Festival Flamenco Alburquerque 38

We look forward to a thrilling 9-day event that showcases the power of flamenco and honors the legacy of this event.