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  1. Cristina Hoyos Panadero (born 13 June 1946) is a Spanish flamenco dancer, choreographer and actress, born in Seville, Spain. After a successful worldwide career, she opened her own dance company in 1988 that premiered at the Rex Theatre in Paris.

  2. Cristina Hoyos Panadero (Sevilla, 13 de junio de 1946) es una bailaora flamenca, coreógrafa y actriz española. En 1988 crea su propia compañía de baile con la que debutó en junio de 1989 en el Teatro Rex, de París.

  3. Cristina Hoyos was born on 13 June 1946 in Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain. She is an actress, known for Carmen (1983), Montoyas y Tarantos (1989) and Juncal (1989).

  4. Cristina Hoyos Panadero, née à Séville le 13 juin 1946, est une actrice, chorégraphe et danseuse de flamenco espagnole.

  5. Cristina Hoyos has been called theAndalucían Priestess of Flamenco” a title that fits her to a tee. Her dance is traditional “baile flamenco” but with a twist of modernism, a modernism that follows the tradition of pure flamenco.

  6. Cristina Hoyos. Fundadora del museo y la bailaora y coreógrafa de flamenco más galardonada de todos los tiempos. “Encontraréis todos mis sueños y toda mi pasión en este lugar” Conoce a Cristina Hoyos. Un Museo, dos conceptos. Espectáculo Sueños Flamencos.

  7. Biography. Cristina Hoyos was born in Seville in 1946. After a large period training she became the first "bailaora" (Flamenco dancer) for Antonio Gades, a position she occupied for two decades, so she was involved in almost all his great works, such as "Crónica del suceso de Bodas de Sangre", "Carmen" and "El Amor Brujo".

  8. Cristina Hoyos made her LA Opera debut in 1992 with Carmen. Born in Seville, Spain, she began dancing at the age of 12 in the children’s show Galas Juveniles. Her most important teachers include Adelita Domingo and Enrique El Cojo.

  9. Ballet Cristina Hoyos became the first flamenco company to perform at the Paris Opera-Palais Garnier. In 1992 she took part in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Barcelona Olympic Games, and performed at the Universal Exposition in Seville with Yerma and Lo Flamenco.

  10. OPENING HOURS: Visits to the museum can be made at any time of the day stipulated in your ticket, always from 11:00 to 06:00 pm (last entry at 06:00 pm), except the first Monday of each month when the museum will open at 4:00 p.m. RATES: Admission Adults 10 €, Reduced (Student-Discap.) 8 €, and Children (6 – 12 years old) 6 €.

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