Irene Ureña, discipline en pointe to get to the Spanish National Dance Company with Don Quixote

Irene Ureña

Irene Ureña was born in Almuñécar, in the province of Granada, and begun to dance ballet at the age of two. When she was eight, she entered the Reina Sofía Professional Dance Conservatory in Granada. At the age of fifteen she moved to Madrid, where she continued her training at the Mariemma Royal Conservatory of […]

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Daniel Doña, dancing with the influence of flamenco and taking rhythm from Sidney to Habana

DANIEL-DONA

He started his training in Granada’s ‘tablaos’ (stages), working from Monday to Sunday. Later, he finished his training in Madrid, in the Higher Dance Conservatory. After spending a year and a half working in Japan, Daniel Doña returned to Spain to be part of the National Ballet of Spain. He has performed in stages around […]

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