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Siudy Garrido Makes Her Lincoln Center Debut with Latin Grammy-Nominated Dance Theatre “BAILAORA” Flamenco Reimagined

Siudy Garrido Flamenco (courtesy)
Siudy Garrido Flamenco (courtesy)

Garrido is a brilliant soloist with a vibrant company.”

Los Angeles Times
Siudy Garrido Flamenco “BAILAORA”

After sold-out shows in Houston, Miami, Bogotá, and performances in Caracas and Orlando, Siudy Garrido premieres her Latin GRAMMY®-nominated production BAILAORA at Lincoln Center on October 17.

The production is a vibrant expression of the ancient art form of flamenco, filled with passion, precision, and contemporary artistry. With rapid-fire footwork, virtuosic musicians, and a commanding ensemble of beautiful dancers, Garrido creates a reimagined flamenco experience—fierce, emotional, and unforgettable.

Siudy Garrido is one of the most exciting and innovative flamenco artists today. In addition to collaborations with flamenco legends like Antonio Canales, Garrido has been invited to perform on major stages by global music icons—appearing as a guest artist for Romeo Santos at Madison Square Garden, performing live with Alejandro Sanz at the Kaseya Center in Miami, and receiving thunderous ovations at the Coca-Cola Music Hall in Puerto Rico, where she was presented by the legendary Ednita Nazario.

A pivotal moment in her artistic journey came when fellow Venezuelan maestro Gustavo Dudamel invited her to collaborate with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl—a prestigious partnership that marked a transformative chapter in her international career. Her company opened the 62nd arts festival in Bursa in Turkey, Toured in New Delhi and Mumbay and is schedule to perform in Madrid this fall.

Over the past decade, the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Dance Theater has become a global force. Garrido has earned accolades from the Drama Desk Awards and received two Latin GRAMMY® nominations. She has captivated audiences on NBC’s World of Dance and was featured in the New York Flamenco Festival in 2020.

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Published August 6, 2025 ~ Updated August 19, 2025.

Filed Under: .1, 2025, DANCE, David Geffen Hall, Flamenco, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, Spanish, Venezuelan

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