top of page

Melissa Cruz

 

Originally from New Orleans, she began dancing with Rosa Montoya and soon thereafter, joined Ms. Montoya's professional company. mentoring new dancers and choreographing flamenco across the United States. Garnering years of experience as a company dancer and soloist, she presented her own production in 2007, La Vida Flamenca, in both San Francisco and Houston, Texas. She can often be seen performing at the most prestigious theaters, including the San Francisco Opera House and the Hollywood Bowl, as well as at smaller venues like Yoshi's Jazz Club and the Elbo Room. Melissa performed as a soloist in the 2012 San Francisco International Arts Festival and has presented in seven San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festivals; in 2010 and 2011, as a featured soloist. She was commissioned to present a solo representing the genre of flamenco in the 2013 San Francisco Isadora Duncan Awards Ceremony and was a featured artist in the 2014 Caminos Flamencos Festival de Flamenco performing alongside Spanish lumiaries, Juañares and David Paniagua. She was a featured artist in the 2014 Tucson Flamenco Festival. As described by Rachel Howard of the SF Chronicle: "Any dancer could make pained faces. But Cruz is clearly possessed by the duende -- the spirit that drives this deeply introspective art."

Photos by : El Grillu, Christine Fu,Timo Nuñez, Mikhail Rezhepp

  • Vimeo Social Icon
  • Facebook Social Icon
  • Twitter Social Icon
  • Google+ Social Icon
  • YouTube Social  Icon
  • Instagram Social Icon
bottom of page