Analí Alcántara has been with the Siudy Garrido Flamenco
Company since 2005, performing in En Cuerpo y Alma, Entre
Mundos, Flamenco Intimo, Amor Brujo (notably at the 2019
Hollywood Bowl), and Bailaora, where she also assisted with
choreography. She has appeared in Premios Lo Nuestro and
World Of Dance (season 3).
She began teaching Flamenco at Academia Siudy in Caracas in
2003 and continues to teach in Granada and Seville. Analí also
writes the blog Flamenlove.
A dancer from a young age, Analí studied Flamenco with Siudy
Garrido and has trained at the Amor de Dios Arts Center and
various schools in Spain under notable teachers like Antonio
Canales and Farruquito. Her training also includes classical
ballet, jazz, modern, and contemporary dance.
Daniela has been with the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company since 2004, performing in shows like En Cuerpo y Alma and Amor Brujo. She has collaborated with artists such as Romeo Santos and appeared on Premios Lo Nuestro and World Of Dance (Season 3).
Starting her artistic journey at age 5, Daniela discovered Flamenco at age 6. She trained with notable teachers, including Tatiana Reyna and María Juncal, and studied jazz, ballet, and contemporary dance at Broadway Dance Center in New York.
In 1997, she performed with the Compañia Flamenca de Tatiana Reyna at prestigious venues like the Louvre. Daniela began teaching Flamenco in 1999 and continues to do so in Miami, where she has lived since 2012.
Anabella joined Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company in 2017 at age 15, quickly becoming a key performer in Amor Brujo, Flamenco Intimo, and Bailaora. She has also toured internationally and performed with LA PHIL at the Hollywood Bowl.
Starting Flamenco at age 4, she studied at Jennie's Dance Studio and later at Siudy Flamenco School. She has appeared in music videos for Prince Royce, HA-ASH, Chyno Miranda, and Carlos Baute.
Orianna joined the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company in 2017 as one of the first dancers from its professional training program. She has performed in Amor Brujo, Flamenco Intimo, and Bailaora, and has participated in private events, TV appearances, and music videos.
Starting her Flamenco studies at age 4 in Caracas at El Rocio Flamenco School, Orianna continued her training in Weston, Florida at Angeles Gitanos School and later at Siudy Flamenco School. She has also attended workshops with renowned teachers such as Siudy Garrido, Antonio Canales, and Maria Juncal.
Isabella joined the Siudy Flamenco School in 2019 and moved to Miami, where she currently resides. By 2020, she became a substitute dancer with the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company. Isabella began her artistic journey at age 5, exploring gymnastics, classical ballet, and Flamenco, her true passion. Trained at the Escuela Superior de Arte Flamencos y Danzas Granada, her main teachers were Solangel Anguiano, Keyla Pineda, and Lohennys Rivero.
She began her professional career in 2015, performing with Lohennys Rivero's company and sharing the stage with Antonio Canales and Monica Fernandez. At 16, she moved to Orlando, Florida, where she taught Flamenco from 2017 to 2018. Isabella also studies cajón percussion, American tap, and Venezuelan folklore, and has participated in over 25 Flamenco workshops with prominent figures like Antonio Canales, La Truco, and Siudy Garrido.
Maria Andrea debuted with Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company in 2023, performing in the "Bailaora, Mis Pies Son Mi Voz" tour and later in "Flamenco Intimo" and "Amor Brujo," including the Turkey tour in 2024.
She began flamenco studies in 2016 during school vacations in Miami and participated in student recitals in 2021 and 2022. Her dance journey started at age 3 in Guayaquil, Ecuador, at Patty Salcedo Spanish Dance Academy, exploring various dance genres.
She has trained with renowned teachers and continues her journey under Siudy Garrido, now a member of the official cast for the company's three productions.
Carolina began her professional training at Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company in 2017, joining as a substitute in 2018 and becoming part of the cast in 2019. She has since performed in the shows Flamenco Intimo, Amor Brujo, and Bailaora, and participated in NBC's World of Dance (Season 3).
Her dance journey started with jazz and tap at Mary Linick Studios in Miami before transitioning to ballet, Spanish dance, and flamenco at Ballet Concerto. She furthered her flamenco studies with renowned teachers at the Amor de Dios Flamenco School in Madrid. Carolina continues to teach flamenco and has trained with notable figures like Eva la Yerbabuena, Antonio Canales, and Rocio Molina.
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.