BIOGRAPHY:
Born in La Paz (Bolivia) in 1998, she began her dance training at the age of three and took up flamenco in 2009, joining Bolivia’s first flamenco and Spanish dance company. In 2013, she received the “Promising Young Artist” award from the Ministry of Culture of La Paz. She continued to expand her training at the Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville, where she studied with renowned flamenco masters.
In 2015, she won first prize at “La Paz del Flamenco,” Bolivia’s first International Flamenco Competition, and subsequently participated as a guest artist in major international festivals. Since 2017, she has divided her time between Seville and Canada, performing in shows and touring various cities.
Her career has continued to gain momentum with various accolades, including awards in competitions such as “Manolo Soler,” “Flamenco Puro,” the Federation of Peñas of Andalusia, and the II Dance Competition at the Flamenco Cultural Center in Madrid.



































