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I’m an actress, dancer and choreographer from Argentina. Since a very young age, I discovered that art could be a doorway to a different dimension. I started dancing at the age of 5 years old. I studied ballet, Israeli folk dance, jazz, Latin rhythms and contemporary dance. And my being has belonged to all forms of artistic expression ever since. At the age of 16 I had the  opportunity of performing in one of the most important Theater Houses in Argentina, the Teatro San Martin. I worked as a dancer for the Ballet oficial de Danzas Israelíes and for the Ballet Oficial de Danza Contemporánea del Teatro San Martín. I have also had the pleasure of bringing art to life by performing as an actress and dancer in many musicals, plays, films and TV shows in Argentina such as:  The five women of Sade, Moses of Egypt, The fiddler on the roof, Rhythmic Work by Eduardo Pavlovsky, God by Woody Allen, Frankenstein, Music love, Engel, The story, The imperfect ones league and A pebble in my shoe. When I moved to New York in 2006, I continued my pursuit of acting by studying with Alejandra Orozco, Robert Castle, Michael Beckett (HB Studio) and Carol Goodheart (HB Studio). I appeared in the musical Gardel at the Spanish Repertory Theatre, where I also worked in their production of Bloodwedding by Garcia Lorca. Other credits in New York Theater include: The black continent, Pandora’s Box, The guest and the void, La Celestina, Life is a dream, Inverosimil and Dawn in a brown suit, among others. I even had the privilege of working for some of the most renowned Spanish companies in the United States such as: IATI theater, Circulo Theater and Repertorio Espanol. And as well, I got to work with directors like Rene Buch, and Jorge Merced, among others. In NY, I was honored to be nominated for two ACE awards as best dramatic actress. In 2009, the spark of love that I have for dancing was renewed and enflamed when I rediscovered tango. And since then, I share my artistic passion amongst the realms of acting, dancing, and tango teaching. 

 

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