Analí is a flamenco dancer, teacher, and choreographer with a distinguished career in the world of flamenco. She began her dance training at a young age with her mother, ballet teacher Marilyn Gordiles, at the Ballet and Dance Academy Siudy in Caracas, Venezuela. She discovered her passion for flamenco under the guidance of Siudy Garrido, who became her primary mentor.
Analí has furthered her studies at the Amor de Dios Performing Arts Center in Madrid, at Óscar Quero's flamenco school in Granada, and in various academies across Spain, training with renowned artists such as Antonio Canales, Óscar Quero, Manuela Ríos, and Farruquito, among others. Her dance education also includes classical ballet, jazz, modern, and contemporary dance.
Since 2005, she has been a steady member of the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company, performing in productions such as En Cuerpo y Alma, Entre Mundos, Flamenco Íntimo, Amor Brujo—notably in the lead role of "Lucía" at the Hollywood Bowl in 2019—and Bailaora, where she also served as assistant choreographer. Her work with the company has led to appearances in major televised productions, including Premios Lo Nuestro and NBC's World of Dance (Season 3).
Analí began teaching flamenco in 2003 at the Siudy Academy in Caracas and has continued sharing her knowledge in cities such as Miami, Granada, and Seville, mentoring new generations of flamenco dancers.
In addition to her artistic and teaching career, Analí is the author of Flamenlove, a blog dedicated to the reflection and promotion of flamenco through a personal and passionate lens.
Deeply committed to both the evolution and preservation of flamenco, Analí combines comprehensive training and artistic sensitivity with a strong vocation for teaching and creative expression.
Daniela is a flamenco dancer, teacher, and choreographer with a solid and ongoing artistic career. She began her training at an early age and discovered flamenco at the age of six, developing a deep connection with the art form ever since. She studied under renowned figures such as Tatiana Reyna, Paloma Marín, La China, and Siudy Garrido, and has furthered her professional development through workshops with acclaimed artists including Rafael Campallo, María Juncal, Alfonso Losa, Jesús Carmona, Antonio Canales, Elena Pachón, and José Manuel Álvarez. Additionally, she expanded her dance training with studies in ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance both in Venezuela and at Broadway Dance Center in New York.
Since 2004, Daniela has been a permanent member of the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company and is currently one of its most experienced dancers. She has performed in all of the company's major productions, including En Cuerpo y Alma, Entre Mundos, Flamenco Íntimo, Bailaora, and Amor Brujo. Alongside the company, she has collaborated with internationally recognized artists such as Romeo Santos and has appeared in major television productions including Premios Lo Nuestro, the Latin Grammy special Ellas y su Música, and NBC's World of Dance (Season 3).
Her stage career began at a very young age in Venezuela as a dancer with Tatiana Reyna's flamenco company Arte y Duende, where she performed from 1999 to 2004. With the company, she graced prestigious stages such as the Louvre Museum in Paris and participated in a UNESCO event in Madrid. That same year, she began teaching flamenco, building a distinguished career as an educator.
Currently based in Miami, Daniela serves as a lead instructor at Siudy Flamenco, principal dancer with the company, and coordinator of the corps de ballet.
Committed to both the preservation and evolution of flamenco, Daniela combines her stage experience with a strong dedication to teaching.
Anabella Amanau is an emerging flamenco dancer with great potential in contemporary flamenco. She began her training at the age of four at Jennie's Dance Studio in Miami and later continued her artistic development at the Siudy Flamenco School, where she deepened her connection to the art under the guidance of Siudy Garrido.
In 2017, at just 15 years old, she was selected to join the Pre-Company program of Siudy Flamenco, and within less than two years, she advanced to the main cast of the company, standing out for her stage presence and maturity despite her young age. Since then, she has performed in major productions including Amor Brujo, Flamenco Íntimo, and Bailaora, taking part in international tours throughout Latin America, the United States, Turkey, and India. Among her most notable performances is the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, alongside the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA PHIL).
Anabella has complemented her professional training at the Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios in Madrid, Siudy Flamenco in Miami and Iberica Contemporanea in Queretaro Mexico, studying under renowned flamenco masters such as Siudy Garrido, María Juncal, Alfonso Losa, Jesús Carmona, La Truco, Belen Lopez, Rafael Stevez, Farruquito, La Lupi, Jose Maya, Olga Pericet, Concha Jareño and José Manuel Álvarez.
She has appeared as a dancer in music videos for well-known artists such as Prince Royce, HA-ASH, Chyno Miranda, Carlos Baute, and Gloria Trevi, showcasing her versatility and stage presence in high-profile audiovisual productions.
Alongside her artistic career, Anabella graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2024 with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, without missing a single tour with Siudy Flamenco Company—a testament to her exceptional commitment to both academic excellence and the performing arts.
With a combination of technical skill, artistic sensitivity, and international training, Anabella represents a new generation of artists dedicated to the evolution and global reach of flamenco.
Orianna is an emerging flamenco dancer with great talent and dedication in the world of contemporary flamenco. She began her training in Weston, Florida, at the Ángeles Gitanos school under the guidance of teacher Mónika Lange, where she developed her first foundations in flamenco art.
In 2017, she began her professional training at Siudy Flamenco, first joining the Pre-Company program, then Company B, and later becoming an official member of the company. Since then, she has participated in the tours of the productions Flamenco Íntimo, Amor Brujo, and Bailaora.
Oriana has complemented her training in Miami and Madrid at the renowned Amor de Dios Flamenco Arts Center, receiving instruction from distinguished teachers such as La Truco, La China, María Juncal, Alfonso Losa, Belén López, Rafael Steves, Farru, Farruquito, Antonio Canales, La Lupi, José Maya, Adrián Galia, and Siudy Garrido, among others.
In addition to her artistic career, Oriana is a psychologist specializing in child and adolescent care, combining her passion for flamenco with her professional vocation to contribute to the emotional well-being of children and young people.
Her stage experience and continuous training have established her as a versatile performer committed to the evolution of flamenco. With a solid technical foundation and deep passion for the art, Oriana represents a new generation of dancers who combine tradition and modernity, bringing freshness and depth to today's flamenco.
Isabella is an emerging flamenco dancer recognized for her versatility and deep commitment to the art form. She began her artistic training at the age of five, exploring disciplines such as gymnastics, classical ballet, and eventually flamenco—the genre that would become her true passion. She trained at the Escuela Superior de Arte Flamencos y Danzas Granadaunder the guidance of Solangel Anguiano, Keyla Pineda, and Lohennys Rivero, who played a key role in shaping her early technical and artistic development.
In 2015, she began her professional career as a dancer in Lohennys Rivero's company, sharing the stage with renowned artists such as Antonio Canales and Mónica Fernández. At the age of 16, she moved to Orlando, Florida, where she taught flamenco between 2017 and 2018—an experience that enriched her understanding of the art from a pedagogical perspective.
In 2019, Isabella joined the Siudy Flamenco School and relocated to Miami, where she currently resides. A year later, she was selected as an apprentice dancer with the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company, and by 2021, she became an official company member. Since then, she has performed in international tours of the productions Flamenco Intimo, Bailaora, and Amor Brujo, appearing on stages across Latin America, the United States, Turkey, and India.
Her professional training includes studies at the prestigious Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios in Madrid, Siudy Flamenco in Miami, Ibérica Contemporánea in Mexico, as well as numerous workshops and masterclasses with distinguished artists such as Siudy Garrido, Antonio Canales, María Juncal, Alfonso Losa, Jesús Carmona, Olga Pericet, Concha Jareño, José Manuel Álvarez, La Lupi, Mónica Fernández, Belén López, José Maya, Ángel Rojas, and Carmen Garza.
In addition to her flamenco training, Isabella has studied flamenco percussion (cajón), American tap, and Venezuelan folklore, broadening her rhythmic language and stage sensibility, Isabella continues to grow as a young artist dedicated to the evolution and global projection of this powerful art form.
María Andrea is an emerging flamenco dancer recognized for her dedication and artistic sensitivity within flamenco. She began her dance journey at the age of 3 at the Patty Salcedo Spanish Dance Academy, where she trained for ten years and explored various styles such as flamenco, jazz, and tap. She also received training at local academies like Clap and Andanzas.
In 2016, María Andrea began her formal flamenco studies at Siudy Flamenco in Miami, attending educational programs and workshops for several consecutive years during her school vacations, also performing in student recitals in 2021 and 2022.
She has complemented her artistic training with renowned masters such as Daniel Riera, Cristina Aguilera, Juan Paredes, Triana Maciel, Juan Parrilla, La Truco, and El Truco. Additionally, she has trained at the prestigious Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios in Madrid, studying with masters like María Juncal and La Lupi, among others, and at the Carmen de Las Cuevas school in Granada. She currently continues her artistic growth under the guidance of various teachers and Siudy Garrido.
In 2023, María Andrea joined the official cast of the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company, making her professional debut in the production Bailaora, Mis Pies Son Mi Voz, with performances in Miami, Orlando, Guayaquil, and Caracas. That same year, she participated in the show Flamenco Íntimo, and in 2024 she became part of the cast of Amor Brujo, touring internationally in Turkey with the company. She is currently part of the official cast of the company's three main productions.
Furthermore, María Andrea has participated in numerous dance competitions both locally and internationally. She was awarded the title of Grand Champion in the flamenco category at the Universal Dance Association (UDA) competitions in 2021 and 2024, achieving the highest scores in the categories of solos, duets, trios, and groups. María Andrea is a young talent with a promising career in flamenco in America.
Carolina is a passionate and committed flamenco dancer, rooted in both traditional and contemporary flamenco. She began her training at the age of 7 in Miami, Florida, and has since developed a solid artistic path, including studies and performances in both the United States and Spain. From 2008 to 2016, she was part of a small flamenco company in Miami, touring locally while continuing her dance education.
In 2017, she began her professional training with the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company, joining as a substitute dancer in 2018 and becoming an official cast member in 2019. Since then, she has performed in the company's major productions, including Flamenco Intimo, Amor Brujo, and Bailaora, and appeared in NBC's World of Dance (Season 3). With the company, she has toured across Latin America and the United States.
Carolina has furthered her training in Madrid and Seville, studying at the prestigious Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios. In 2022, she was featured as a soloist in the "Bailaores del Mundo" series organized by Veranos Flamencos at the same academy. Her artistic education includes training with acclaimed flamenco masters such as Siudy Garrido, José Manuel Álvarez, Alfonso Losa, Juana Amaya, José "El Oruco", Alejandro Granados, Javier Latorre, Úrsula López, María Juncal, Concha Jareño, Curro Candela, Iván Vargas, Rocío Molina, and Marco Flores, among others.
Currently, Carolina is a member of the corps de ballet of the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company and also works as a soloist in tablaos, events, and theatrical productions. She recently completed a Florida tour with We Call It Flamenco, produced by Fever Productions.
With a strong technical foundation, international training, and commanding stage presence, Carolina represents a new generation of artists who blend tradition with a contemporary vision of flamenco.
Pilar Fernández, flamenco dancer and teacher, grew up in a family of flamenco guitarists, which connected her to music and dance from an early age. She began her formal training at the age of 11 and has honed her skills in Mexico and Spain under the guidance of renowned artists such as Marién Luévano, Mercedes Amaya, Juana Amaya, Patricia Guerrero, Pedro Córdoba, La Moneta, and Rafael Campallo, among others.
Her career has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Ibérica Contemporánea soloist prize (2017) and the company award with Matices (2022). As a performer, she has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Raquel Heredia, Pedro Córdoba, El Chupete, Karen Lugo, Mariana Collado, and Cristina Hall. Additionally, she was a principal dancer in several performances of Mexican singer Carlos Rivera's tour.
She has participated in major festivals and productions such as the Brownsville Flamenco Festival (2018, 2019, 2022), We Call it Flamenco by Fever Originals, and the Flamenco México Gala directed by Javier LaTorre. She has been a member of companies such as Ballet Flamenco La Rosa and has shared her teaching expertise throughout Latin America and the United States.
In 2021, she was awarded the Jóvenes Creadores grant from FONCA and later served as a jury member for the institution. Her solo production, Interludio (2019), reinforced her commitment to both tradition and innovation in flamenco.
In 2025, Pilar Fernández joins the cast of Siudy Flamenco.
In 2024, Federica made her debut as an apprentice in Siudy Flamenco Company's Amor Brujo production. She began her flamenco journey with Siudy Flamenco in 2020, becoming a substitute teacher by 2022 and joining the staff as a beginner-level teacher in 2024.
Federica started flamenco at age 3 at La Academia Zahori in Caracas, Venezuela. At age seven, she placed third in "El Premio Torbellino Flamenco" and returned in 2018 as part of an exhibition group. She continues to expand her flamenco education through workshops with renowned artists such as La Lupi, Farruquito, and Siudy Garrido.
In 2024, Sarah debuted as an apprentice in the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company's Amor Brujo production. She has been studying at the Siudy Flamenco educational program since 2019.
Sarah started flamenco at age three at Academia Zahori in Caracas, Venezuela, and later continued her training in Miami at Escuela Flamenca Gabriela Fonseca. She has participated in various competitions, performed on Telemundo, and attended workshops with renowned artists, including La Truco and Farruquito.