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Artistas · 26 August 2024

Youth, elegance and a bright future as a flamenco dancer, Sara Luque performs at Teatro Flamenco Madrid

Sara Luque conquers Madrid as part of the regular flamenco dancing cast of Teatro Flamenco Madrid

Flamenco, with its traditional Andalusian roots and its ability to express universal emotions, continues to find unique talent in the new generation of flamenco artists. One of the young up-and-coming artists who has managed to attract the attention of audiences and critics alike is Sara Luque. This flamenco dancer born in Ecija, Seville, in 2001 is the perfect combination of youth, elegance and ambition, elements that have led her to stand out in the flamenco scene today. We are excited to welcome her to the cast of our flamenco show in Madrid, Emotions, and we are looking forward to enjoying her flamenco dancing performances for many years to come at Teatro Flamenco Madrid.


Sara Luque: an early start in flamenco dancing

Sara Luque showed a natural talent for dance from a very early age. When she was only five years old she began her training in the Hermanas Soria Dance School in her native city, Ecjia. This was a launch pad for a passionate journey in which flamenco dancing would become her life. Later, continuing her studies with Lola Soria, who she considers her great teacher and one of the key figures in her artistic development. 


With Lola Soria, Sara Luque didn’t only perfect her technique, she also absorbed the essential values of flamenco: passion, discipline and authenticity. These values have been a guide on her journey which has been full of success and accolades. 


Sara Luque: flamenco dancing studies and awards

The innate talent of Sara Luque is accompanied by a solid academic training which has been crucial to her evolution as a flamenco dancer. In 2019 she completed her studies in flamenco dancing in the prestigious dance school of Matilde Coral with honours, an achievement that shows her dedication and excellence. In addition, she graduated in Flamenco Dance from the Professional Dance Conservatory of Sevilla where she studied technical and theoretical aspects of flamenco dance. 


Conscious of the importance of education, she also completed a degree in Advertising and Public Relations at the University of Sevilla.


Sara Luque: first steps in flamenco shows

Sara Luque’s debut took place at the 1st Festival Baños de Arte in La Luisiana, an event that marked the beginning of her professional career as a flamenco dancer. Since then, she has combined her studies with an intense artistic activity, performing in flamenco associations, workshops, TV shows and festivals throughout the country.


Amongst her most outstanding performances are those at Casariche’s Manuel Herrera Rodas Tertulia de Cante Jondo or the Torres Macarena Flamenco Association, amongst others. In 2017 she won the “Pataita Más Completa” Prize in Utrera, in recognition of her ability to stand out in such a demanding profession as flamenco dancing. 


Sara Luque: great flamenco influences

Sara’s love of all dance disciplines has led her to study with some of the most renowned flamenco and Spanish dance teachers. Names such as Isabel Bayón, Ana Moya, Rubén Olmo, Antonio Márquez, Belén López and Pastora Galván, amongst others, have been fundamental to her training. Each one of these great teachers has left their mark on Sara’s style, helping her to mould an artistic identity that combines freshness and tradition, modernity and respect for the heritage of flamenco. 


Sara Luque: the future of flamenco shows

Sara Luque’s talent has not only been recognised in her own country, but she is also having great success performing in some of the best flamenco venues in Spain. She has been part of the Teatro Flamenco family since 2022 performing in the cast of the best flamenco show in Seville, Passion, at Teatro Flamenco Sevilla and more recently on stage at Teatro Flamenco Madrid in Emotions the most popular daily live flamenco show in Madrid. Her impeccable technique, innate elegance and her skill in transmitting the excitement of flamenco makes her one of the most promising, up-and-coming flamenco dancers of her generation. 


Her recent move to Madrid offers her new challenges and opportunities to continue to grow as a flamenco dancer and is exciting for flamenco lovers in the city who want to experience one of the best flamenco tickets today. 


Sara Luque: unstoppable flamenco dancer

Sara Luque is a clear example of how, with talent, training and hard work, aspiring flamenco dancers can reach the highest realms of flamenco shows. She has already had an impressive start and her future promises to be bright.


Teatro Flamenco Madrid is proud to have her in the cast of Emotions, watching her progress and enjoying the magic she transmits in every performance of this fabulous flamenco show in Madrid. Sara is freshness and tradition, beauty and elegance, but also hard work, discipline and above all a deep love for flamenco and flamenco dancing. Without a doubt, we are facing a flamenco dancer that will continue to triumph in the years to come, taking the art of flamenco dancing with her wherever she goes and conquering the hearts of audiences in all the corners of the earth. 


Book your flamenco show tickets at Teatro Flamenco Madrid’s online booking office to avoid disappointment and don’t miss the opportunity to experience pure, traditional flamenco and contemporary flamenco at the most popular daily live flamenco show in Madrid, Emotions. 

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