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Mission Statement: Her passion
for flamenco is palpable...in performance as well as in her roles
as master teacher and company director. A powerful and dynamic performer,
Ms. Iglesias is dedicated to sharing her passion with audiences,
community and students. Her commitment to preserving, promoting
and teaching traditional flamenco art is paralleled with creating
and developing new and original ideas in her own innovative style,
while maintaining consistently high artistic standards.
Biography: An inspiring performer,
master teacher and creative choreographer, Virginia Iglesias's life-long
love affair with dance began at the age of 6 with ballet and tap.
A dancer all her life, Ms. Iglesias followed in the steps of her
grandmother who danced Spanish classical and sang in local Zarzuela
productions.
With an inherited passion for the music and dance
of Spain, she rediscovered her Spanish roots 25 years ago, and has
since been dedicated to the art of flamenco.
Ms. Iglesias received her training at Madrid's
renowned flamenco academy, "Amor De Dios" and began her
professional dance career in Madrid, performing in Spanish dance
companies and touring internationally. Living in Spain, immersed
in the world of flamenco, she has trained with many of the great
Spanish masters including Ciro, La Tati, Manolete, Eva "La
Yerbabuena," Juana Amaya, Belen Maya, El Guito, Antonio Canales,
Javier LaTorre, Rafaela Carrasco and many others. Returning to Spain
every year for extended periods of time, she stays current with
the evolving styles of flamenco and brings new ideas to her performances
and classes.
Since returning to the United States in 1991,
Ms. Iglesias has delighted audiences with her dynamic and passionate
performances. She has toured with Soledad Barrio's Madrid based company, Noche Flamenca and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra at the Hollywood
Bowl in Los Angeles, she has also appeared extensively as a soloist
and guest artist with companies such as La Tania's Flamenco Music
and Dance, Arte y Compas, Theater Flamenco, Flamenco Society of
San Jose, Arte Flamenco, and Rosa Montoya's Bailes Flamencos. She
has made several appearances in the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival
both as a soloist and with her second company Virginia Iglesias
and Alma Flamenca receiving critical acclaim. She has danced on
television, film and radio as well as for the Mayor of San Francisco.
Directing and choreographing for her own performing
company since 1991, Virginia Iglesias Flamenco Dance Company continues
to inspire audiences with artistic excellence and an exceptional
commitment to both traditional and modern influences in flamenco
music and dance. Collaborating with world class musicians under
the direction of composer and musical director Jorge Liceaga, this
company demonstrates imagination, musically fusing flamenco with
diverse cultures including Indian, Cuban and Middle Eastern music.
Receiving recognition for high artistic standards,
creativity and innovation, her choreographies have been commissioned
by the San Francisco Opera's Merola Program for the operas Carmen
[1997] and La Traviata [1998], San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival,
Chinese Performing Artists of America, Raices de Mexico, and Tahoe
Tallac Association's Summer Arts and Music Festival.
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