WARMING UP

for dancers

All levels

6 classes of 30 min.

The course will last for 6 days (Sat. 6.07. – Fri. 12.07.2024), Tue. 9.07.2024 – scheduled day off. Subject to changes.

70 Eur

5% until 30.04.2024, additional 5% discount when purchasing two or more courses.

What is included in the price?

Stretching is crucial

The Warming Up course for flamenco dancers offers an unparalleled and experimental experience that has made a great impact since its inception last year. Highlighting the importance of stretching, it is essential for preventing injuries and enhancing performance in dance. Led by Ursula, a professional dancer with vast experience, the course presents refined techniques developed over the years, focusing on effective stretching and optimal physical preparation. Ursula's instruction brings valuable insight, imparting not only knowledge but also wisdom acquired through years of practice and refinement. From the early hours of the morning, in the serene setting of the Fuenlongulla studio, participants immerse themselves in an environment conducive to focus and connecting with their bodies, preparing to face the demands of the day and maximize their performance in dance practice.

Ursula Moreno, a renowned dancer, emphasizes the importance of her daily stretching routine, which she considers essential for maintaining flexibility and preventing injuries in her demanding discipline. With years of experience in the world of flamenco, Ursula highlights how consistent stretching not only strengthens her body but also allows her to express herself with greater freedom and fluidity in every movement on stage. Inspiring her students, Ursula conveys the dedication and discipline required to reach the highest potential in the art of flamenco dance.

URSULA MORENO

Úrsula Moreno, one of Málaga's most emblematic and internationally renowned artists, began her career after completing her studies in dance and drama at the Royal Conservatory of Music and Dance in Málaga, refining her skills with prominent teachers in Madrid and Seville. Her career has taken her to all five continents, conquering countries such as Mexico, China, Thailand, the United States, Oman, Russia, Australia, Morocco, India, Singapore, and across Europe.

As a soloist and choreographer for the "Flamenco Company Antonio Andrade," she has created successful productions such as "Noches de Amor," "Kathak Flamenco," "Vaya con Dios," "Lluvia de Tierra" (premiered at the 5th Flamenco Biennial of Málaga), and "Tagoreando." Additionally, she starred in shows like "Mi Carmen Flamenca," "Torera," and "Flamenco Suite." Under the direction of Cristina Hoyos and John Axelrod, she played the role of Carmen in the project "Tribute to Carmen" with the Royal Symphony Orchestra of Seville. Her latest work, "Flamenco meets Tango," was commissioned by the Royal Opera House of Muscat in Oman. As a film actress, she appeared in Rafael Robles "Rafatal's" movies "Life Above" and "The Key."

As a teacher and coordinator of the "International Courses of La Puebla de Cazalla" (Seville), of the "Cultural & Flamenco Center Úrsula Moreno," and as a guest lecturer at dance schools worldwide, she shares her knowledge, motivation, and philosophy from her long career with flamenco art lovers.

She is the co-founder of the Flamenco Theaters of Madrid and Seville, created alongside Javier and Antonio Andrade. She now assumes the artistic direction of the Flamenco Theater Málaga, thus fulfilling her greatest professional dream.




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