Maud has been teaching flamenco dance to children from the age of 6 through to 12 for several years now and caters to different levels of ability.
Born in 1973 in Geneva, Maud grew up in a musical environment, thanks to a mother who played the violin. She began musical studies at the age of 7, piano at the age of 9 and then classical and contemporary dance with Claude Golovine. In 1989, she discovered flamenco with Ana la China and studied under her before becoming her assistant in 2002.
Having refined her style with numerous masters (Javier Cruz, Javier Latorre, Angelita Gomez, Juana Amaya, Mercedez Ruiz, Alicia Marquez, Carmen Ledesma, la Tati, Concha Vargas), Maud took to the stage. In 2006, she performed at the Grand Théâtre of Saint-Gall and then in December 2007 at Geneva’s Grand Théâtre.
Riche d'une expérience variée, Maud est en perpétuelle recherche d'expression et se produit régulièrement sur scène en Suisse, au Liban(en 2013) et en France(en 2014). Elle est membre fondatrice de la Cueva flamenca et du groupe Conjunto flamenco. Parallèlement, elle enseigne régulièrement aux ateliers d'ethnomusicologie et donne des stages à la Bulle d'Air.
PLACE :
Place 1: Maison Verte
5 pl. des Grottes, 1202 Geneva
Place 2 :
Adem Maraîchers
44 rue des Maraîchers - 1204 Geneva
TIMETABLE :
Place 1:
Wednesday : 8-12 years, 16h10-17h
Place 2 :
Friday : Adolescents, 18h15-19h15
(with guitar accompaniment, 1 week upon 2)
FEES :
Payment per quarter (12 courses)
50 min. : 240 CHF
1hour : 250 CHF
CONTACT :
T : +41 (0) 22 344 47 71
T : +41 (0) 78 724 25 61
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