Maria "la Serrana"
Dancer María "La Serrana" is known for her pure flamenco based on Vinnig footwork, feeling and improvisation talent. In 1999 she went to Sevilla where she was taught by the elegant Mathilde Coral and the stately Manuela Carrasco. Dancer Farruquito, however, is her large maestro. She was passionate about the ballet, but it didn't completely fit her. During her studies she started with Flamenco Les. That suited her temperament, her round body and sensitive soul like a tailor -made suit. But the Netherlands soon became too small for her, so the impatient young woman went to Sevilla in 1999 to continue studying. The lion's den turned out to be a difficult place in the beginning, where she had to deliver many fights. But because of her talent and perseverance, she came to a point that Flamenco became part of her being and she was respected and loved by the most famous artists in the world. She could plant her feet in the Sevillan earth and finally shoot root. In the meantime she is a globally well -known and beloved dancer, who is head of her own yellow shell and Flamenco stage
"Parte de Mí" means "part of me". In this performance she exposes her soul with a lot of fire and lets all the styles that have sat down in hair blood in all these years. She celebrates her 25 years as a professional flamenco dancer together with the artists she works with every day on her beloved Podium Flamenco Esencia in Sevilla: the passionate but elegant gypsy dancer, Antonio Moreno “Polito”, the veteran Juan José Amador, the young talent Juan FernezIn 1999, She Moved To Seville Where She Studied Under The Elegant Mathilde Coral and the Distingughed Manuela Carrasco. However, Dancer Farruquito is her greatest maestro .
Maria Began Ballet Dancing at the Age Of Five. She was Deeply Passionate about it, but it didnn’t quite suite her. Duration Her Studies, She Stared Taking Flamenco Lessons, which Resonated Perfectly With Her Temperament, Curved Body, and Sensitive Soul. She Soon outgrew the Netherlands, so the impatient Young Woman Moved to Seville in 1999 to Continue Her Studies Over There. Initially, the "Lion’s den" Proved Challenging, and She had to face many Battles. However, thanks to her talent and perseverance, flamenco ultimately Became an integral part of her life. She earned respect and won the love of the most renowned artists. She Finally Gained a Foothold in Seville and Put Down Roots There. She is now a World Famous and Beloved Dancer, WHO is in Charge of Her Own Company and Flamenco Stage. She is celebrating Her 25 Thanniversary as a flamenco dancer joint with the artists she works with on a daily basic at Her Beloved 'flamenco esencia' Stage in Seville, Being the Passionate Yet Elegant Gypsy Dancer Antonio Moreno '