Not to be confused with Mario Amaya or Maria Maya.
Mario Maya (1937 – September 27, 2008) was one of Spain's most innovative and influential flamenco dancers. He was born in Córdoba in 1937 to a Romani family,[1] but grew up in the Sacromonte of Granada. He set up his own school in Seville in 1983 and, ten years later, presented his new company ‘Flamenco Mario Maya’ at the Alcalá Palace Theatre in Madrid. Between 1994 and 1997 he directed the Andalusian Dance Company at the Andalusian Dance Centre. He took part in Carlos Saura’s Flamenco (film 1995).[2] Some of his most important works include Ceremonial (1974),[3]Camelamos Naquerar (1976),[4]¡Ay Jondo! (1977),[5]El Amargo (1986),[6]El Amor Brujo (1987)[7] and Réquiem (1994).[8]
Maya died of cancer in Seville on September 27, 2008.[9][10]
MarioMaya (1937 – September 27, 2008) was one of Spain's most innovative and influential flamenco dancers. He was born in Córdoba in 1937 to a Romani...
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flamenco clubs, until he caught the attention of flamenco dancers such as MarioMaya and Joaquín Cortés, and with guitarist Antón Jiménez, began touring as...
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flamenco tradition, "Los Cabreras", and grew up among the local artists MarioMaya, Manolete, Los Heredias, Los Habichuelas and Los Amayas. Curro Albaicin...
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speculative. MarioMaya, recognized as one of the greatest flamenco dancers and choreographers of all times. He is the father of Belen Maya, one of the...
fuerza del destinoall over Europe, and participated as a guest artist with MarioMaya in Diálogos del Amargo. He collaborated on Concierto flamenco para un...
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elected to the board of the Asociación de Escuelas de Danza. Together with MarioMaya, Antonio Canales, and Manuela Carrasco, Merche Esmeralda performed in...
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in 2017 as Dr. Carina DeLuca, sister of Dr. Andrew DeLuca and wife of Lt. Maya Bishop. From 2020 to 2024, she continued to play the same role in the TV...
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