Later, Siudy Garrido collaborated once again with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, presenting her version of Amor Brujo within their 20th anniversary celebration at LA’s The Hollywood Bowl, directed by Maestro Paolo Bortolameolli. In November 2019, Ms. Garrido premiered Bailaora: Dentro de Mí, Dentro de Tí, a production that made her an official Arts Partner of the renowned Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, FL.
During Ms. Garrido’s highly prolific career, she’s shared the stage with some of the foremost Flamenco performers, who’ve collaborated with her in many original productions. Among them: Maestro Antonio Canales with Siudy: Between Worlds (2014-2015), Juan Manuel Montoya “Farruquito” with Flamenco Íntimo and Amor Brujo (2015-2016), and Cantaora Argentina López with Amor Brujo (2015-present).
Ms. Garrido’s far-reaching career has been highly regarded by Artists across the board. For example, there’s her unforgettable performance in the rating’s darling Season 3 of NBC’s World of Dance, hosted by Jennifer Lopez. In the music industry, Ms. Garrido has performed in live concerts and music videos for artists such as: Alejandro Sanz, Romeo Santos, Marc Anthony, Niña Pastori, El Cigala and Maná, among others.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Ms. Garrido began performing on stage at just five years old. Her dance education started at her mother’s academy, Siudy Quintero, whom she considers her most influential teacher. Following in her mother’s footsteps and answering her ancestral vocation, Ms. Garrido has dedicated her entire life to honoring and elevating the art of Flamenco. Throughout her outstanding career, she’s benefitted from the mentorship of other Flamenco influencers, such as: her aunt Azilde Henríquez, María Magdalena, Eduardo Serrano Iglesias “El Güito”, Ciro Diezhandino Nieto, Kasandra “La China”, Milagros Menjíbar, Adrián Galia, and Domingo Ortega. Ever an evolving artist, Ms. Garrido’s career has also led her to study other dance genres, such as: ballet, jazz, contemporary dance, and the Graham technique. Ms. Garrido has dedicated her entire life to honoring Flamenco dance. In each scene and with each movement, Ms. Garrido displays a deep exploration and understanding of new dance concepts, where Flamenco is nourished by the influences of other musical genres. The result is the evolution of this art form, which still very much honors the roots of traditional Flamenco.