Graziano y Laura

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Afro Cha Cha Cha Contemporary dance Cuban Salsa Dominican Bachata Guaguanco Lady style Mambo Rueda casino Rumba Salsa Son Timba
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Graziano Tortorelli and Laura Panzacchi are a couple of dancers, as well as teachers specializing in Cuban folk and popular dances.

They owe their training to:

  • Alfredo Pacheco O'Farril (principal dancer of the National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba and Director of the Higher Institute of Art (Havana)
  • Graciela Chao Carbonero (Director of the Higher Institute of Art (Havana)
  • Sergio Larrinaga (dancer with the Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba, artistic director of the Yoruba Andabo group)
  • Max Lupo (dancer and teacher of Cuban folk and popular dances)
  • Luisa Olivares Navarro (dancer, teacher, and director of the ENA)
  • Julio Manguero (Cuban folk dancer)
  • Yamilia Prevals Feneron (Dancer, graduate of the ENA in Cuban Modern Dance)
  • Omar Copello (Cuban modern dance dancer)
  • Zoraida Jacqueline Laza Carrera (dancer with the Yoruba Andabo group)
  • Aida Sánchez (folk dancer)
  • Yoliana Conde Pérez (Principal dancer with Professor Santiago Alfonso's company, graduate of the ENA-Ente Nacional de Arte)
  • El Goyo (Percussionist with the National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba)
  • Humberto "La Pelicula" (Percussionist with the National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba)
  • Julio Molina (international percussionist)
  • George Chiqui Dixon (Principal dancer with the National Folk Ensemble of Cuba)
  • Barbara Jiménez (Dancer, choreographer, and musician, graduate of ENA-Ente Nacional de Arte)
  • Edwar Ramos (dancer of reggaeton, dancehall, Afrobeat, dembow, etc.)
  • Wilmer and Maria (international artists, graduates in dance and Afro)
  • Cristian Mauricio Vera (international artist)
  • Reynold Ferreira (Principal dancer with the Tropicana Theater (Havana)
  • Esmil Díaz (Teacher, graduate of ENA)
  • Juan Santana (Dominican Bachata teacher)