flamenco Dancer
Olga Llorente
Graduated in Spanish Dance by the Professional Conservatory of Barcelona, she deepened her formation in flamenco with masters such as Antonio Canales, Farruquito, Belén Fernández, Antonio el Pipa, Eva la Yerbabuena, Mercedes Ruiz, Belén Maya, Mª del Mar Martínez, Rafael de Carmen, Pedro Córdoba, Rafaela Carrasco, Rubén Olmo, Juan de Juan, Javier Latorre and La Chana, among others.
Graduated in Spanish Dance by the Professional Conservatory of Barcelona, she deepened her formation in flamenco with masters such as Antonio Canales, Farruquito, Belén Fernández, Antonio el Pipa, Eva la Yerbabuena, Mercedes Ruiz, Belén Maya, Mª del Mar Martínez, Rafael de Carmen, Pedro Córdoba, Rafaela Carrasco, Rubén Olmo, Juan de Juan, Javier Latorre and La Chana, among others.
She has wide experience in tablaos such as Tablao Flamenco Cordobes, in Barcelona, Los Gallos, el Arenal and Cristina Hoyos Museum in Seville and Villa Rosa in Madrid.
She collaborated in the Tablao Cordobes Foundation production “De Córdoba a Cádiz”, produced in 2010.
She performed in “Fedra”, production directed by Javier Latorre and Miguel Narros, sharing stage with Lola Greco, Alejandro Granados, Amador Rojas and Carmelilla Montoya and has even toured Japan with the dancer Pedro Córdoba
She won the “Vicente Escudero” Award thanks to her siguiriya dance in 2006 and the 1st prize to siguiriya dance style in the 2013 La Perla de Cádiz Dance Contest.
She has shared stage with flamenco figures such as Rafael de Carmen, Alfonso Losa, Pedro Córdoba, Concha Jareño, Olga Pericet, Ana Salazar, Carlos Carbonell, Belén Maya, Pastora Galván, la Repompa, José Maya or el Farru, and she even appears in the film “Flamenco Flamenco” directed by the famous director Carlos Saura
She is now working as the first dancer in Rafael Amargo’s dance company, touring Colombia, Santo Domingo, China, Japan, Israel, Turkey, Miami or Rusia, among others, while she performs occasionally in Tablao Flamenco Cordobes, in accordance to its wager to empower catalan young flamenco artists.