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Martita Santiago Maderas
FLAMENCO
CHICO Martita started
dancing Flamenco and Spanish Classical professionally as a solo act in
1954. She has been exciting audiences with her unique style throughout
the U.S. for over 50 years. She has appeared at the San Francisco Opera
House, the Marc Hopkins, Jack Tarr, Casa Madrid, St. Francis Hotel, the
Oregon State Fair, Kezar Stadium, the Phoenix Festival, to name just a
few venues. She has played
at fund raisers and social events too numerous to mention. Her
professional career includes tours with the USO and she has danced many
times for the disabled and recovering soldiers at Letterman Hospital in
San Francisco. Martita was a star for the Red Cross USO Entertainment
Branch for several years in the 1960's and was invited to perform for
John Kennedy in 1962 at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium. As a young lady
she studied at and performed with the San Francisco Academy of Ballet
under Gabriel Del Oro, renowned choreographer and instructor for the
Bolshoi Ballet in the 1930's. Her studies also included classes with
the fabulous Lolita and Jose of the inimitable Cansino's (Rita
Hayworth's family). Her
performances include billing with the fabulous Cruz Luna and Sisters
and the incomparable Carlos Montoya. Since 1966 to
the present day Martita has continued to develop her Spanish and
Caribbean dance styles, teaching and performing while raising eight
wonderful children with her spouse David. Although her professional
career has been somewhat limited
due to family responsibilities, she has opened three studios dedicated
to Spanish and Caribbean dance, (Family Tree Dance Studio in Miranda
California in the 1970's, Bailar Dance Studio in Eugene, Oregon in 1995
through 2011 and now Eugene Flamenco Arts in 2011). She has continued
to dance many times every year over the last few decades at civic and
private functions thus keeping her entertainment skills at a very high
level. As well as
dancing her signature solo numbers, Martita now dances with her
Flamenco troupe, Flamenco Chico, which includes Martita's two sons,
Jaime and Ishi, and her two daughters, Rosa and Vanessa, and
occasionally some of her students. This show represents the Gypsy
spirit of Flamenco, a veritable treat for the eyes and ears. Martita started
her dance studios with the hope of passing her knowledge and grace of
her craft on to future generations of dancers and performers.
Watch her dance. See the passion and beauty of her expressions and
movements. This is entertainment that you won't want to miss!
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