Nova Scotia – Maria Ossende

Maria Osende is originally from Madrid, Spain, and moved to Canada in 2003. She founded Maria Osende Flamenco Company and Flamenco School Maria Osende. She is also the founder and artistic director of the Flamenco Festival Atlantic Society, which presents an annual international flamenco festival called the Fall For Flamenco Festival.

• Manuel Reyes Maya, Joaquin Ruiz, La Truco, La Tati, Inmaculada and Domingo Ortega, El Güito at Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios: Madrid, Spain (1998–2001,ongoing)

• Ana Maria Amahi: Berlin, Germany (1998–2000)

Maria Osende / Photo by Bob Hawke

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Nova Scotia – Megan Matheson

a family portrait….

Megan Matheson joined El Viento Flamenco, a company initiated by Evelyne Benais, as a dancer/choreographer in 2005. She performs with both El Viento Flamenco and Los Flamencos and runs her own dance school in Halifax.

• Evelyne Benais: Halifax (2001–2005)

• Juana Amaya: Sevilla, Spain (2005–present)

• Rafael de Carmen: Sevilla, Spain (2005–present)

• Yolanda Heredia: Sevilla, Spain (2008)

Megan Matheson, percussionist Tony Tucker and vocalist Maral Perk of El Viento Flamenco in Matheson’s Tarantos / Photo by Don Stoltz

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Quebec – Laura Lynne McGee

Laura Lynne McGee feels her theatre training has been a priceless asset in her approach to flamenco. McGee has been performing and teaching flamenco for the past twenty years, has performed and choreographed for numerous dance companies and has produced many shows throughout her career.

• Patrick Schupp: Montréal (1983)

• Luisa Pizaro: Montréal (1984)

• Ana Maria Lopez: Jerez, Spain (1988)

• Israel Galván: Madrid, Spain (1991)

• Juana Amaya: Sevilla, Spain (1998)

• Manuel Reyes: Montréal (2000)

Laura Lynne McGee in Tarantos / Photo by Claude Villemure

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Quebec – Myriam Allard

a family portrait…

Myriam Allard began dancing professionally in tablaos in Spain and Japan and joined Israel Galván’s company in Sevilla for his work Galvánicas in 2001. Since then, Allard has been a guest artist and has led master classes for various artists/companies such as Flamenco Rosario, Claire Marchand and Apsâra Flamenco (France). After many years living in Spain, Allard settled in Montréal where she has her own company, La Otra Orilla, and her flamenco studio, el Pleamar.

• Ciro: Madrid, Spain (1998–1999)

• Manolo Marin: Sevilla, Spain (1999–2000)

• Yolanda Heredia: Sevilla, Spain (2003)

Rafaela Carrasco: Madrid, Spain; Paris, France (2000–2003)

• Alejandro Granados: Sevilla, Spain (2003–2008)

Myriam Allard / Photo by Shany Bélanger

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Ontario – Catalina Fellay

Catalina Fellay is a Toronto-based dance professional and academic with a focus on flamenco, classical Spanish and Escuela Bolera dance. Fellay has enjoyed over fourteen years as a member of the Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company and a teacher at the Academy of Spanish Dance. She is currently pursuing a PhD in dance studies at York University.

• Esmeralda Enrique: Toronto (1983–ongoing)

Catalina Fellay/Photo by David Hou

• Claudia Carolina: Toronto (1985–1992)

• La Tati, Manuel Santiago Maya “Manolete” and Domingo Ortega and Centro de Arte Flamenco Amor de Dios:

Madrid, Spain (1999–present)

• Eloy Pericet, Certification in Escuela Bolera: Madrid, Spain (2002)

• Isabel Quintero, Classical Spanish Dance: Madrid, Spain (2002)

This article was originally published in March 2009 and is reproduced with permission from The Dance Current.

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