El Oruco
Performances at La Cantaora
Seville, 1987. Flamenco dancer, he received his first lessons from the Sevillian dancer “El Torombo,” with whom he shared the stage in the flamenco season of the Diputación and the Coliseo Cubierto “El Palenque” in Seville, later moving on to Juan Manuel Fernández Montoya “Farruquito.” He complemented his studies with artists such as La Farruca, La Faraona, Antonio Canales, Juan de Juan, and among his most important works are his participation in the show “Los Gnomos del Flamenco” by the company of Antonio Montoya “Farru,” as well as his involvement in various editions of the Bienal de Arte Flamenco de Sevilla, Festival Mont de Marsan, Bienal de Arte Flamenco de Paris, Festival USA, and other national and international events dedicated to Flamenco Art, alongside artists such as Israel Galván, Rocío Molina, Rosario “La Tremendita,” Esperanza Fernández, Pastora Galván, Argentina, and José Ángel Carmona, among others. He also stands out for his leading role as a dancer in shows such as “Flamenco de Raza” by singer Curro Fernández, “Rara Avis” by guitarist Eduardo Trassierra, “Alma Gitana” by dancer Juana Amaya, and “Diquela” and “Seis por Derecho,” of his own creation.
Currently, he is producing his new show “Seville in Black and White,” participating in shows with Rosario “La Tremendita,” Rocío Molina, Eduardo Trassierra, and continues to present, along with his flamenco group, the works “Eco” and “De la Alameda” on various stages in Spain and around the world. As part of his teaching activity, he continues to develop an academic project, “FormArte Flamenco,” alongside the also dancer Karolina González “La Negra,” promoting the study of Flamenco art from its technical, rhythmic, and choreographic foundations, which has reached different academies in countries such as Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Greece, the United States, and recently Japan.