- Maria Benitez
María Benítez is an American dancer, choreographer and director, internationally recognized as a leader in Spanish dance and
flamenco . A native New Mexican, Benítez is best known for the work of the company she and her husband Cecilio founded and direct - María Benítez Teatro Flamenco.Known as a standard for rising Spanish flamenco performers wanting to break into the US market, The María Benítez Teatro Flamenco has performed at festivals and concert halls in all 50 states of the US, as well as Canada, Germany, Holland, Spain and Austria since the early 1970s.
Early career
After initial ballet training in the USA, Benítez traveled to Spain to study and perform. Her basic training was with Mercedes and Albano and Victoria Eugenia in Madrid. During her tenure abroad she performed throughout every province of Spain, in North Africa, Portugal and in South America with large national Spanish dance companies and smaller flamenco groups. She also performed numerous times on Spanish television. After returning to the USA with her husband Cecilio, Ms. Benítez established homes in New York and Santa Fe.
Choreography for Opera
Benítez regularly performs and choreographs for opera. Her first opera experience was performing and choreographing The Santa Fe Opera production of
La Vida Breve With theMetropolitan Opera of New York, she choreographed their production ofCarmen in 1987;La Forza del Destino (directed by Giancarlo del Monaco) in 1989; in 1996 the Met's new production of Carmen (directed byFranco Zeffirelli ) and in 1998 the Met's new production ofLa Traviata also directed by Franco Zeffirelli. The Met's Carmen was televised by PBS'sGreat Performances in the spring of 1997 and Benítez performed in this production in 1997 and 1998 in New York. She has also choreographed and/or performed with the Boston Lyric, Virginia, Dallas, Fort Worth, St. Louis and Austin opera companies and in 1997 choreographed and performed in the Santa Fe Opera production of La Traviata. As a solo artist, Benítez has performed with the Orchestra of Santa Fe, the New Mexico and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras.Awards and Recognitions
Among many other recognitions, Benítez has been awarded the New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Field of Dance, the City of Santa Fe Mayor's Arts Award, the Classical Spanish Dance Award from the Institute of Puerto Rico in New York City, the Hospitality Individual of the Year Award, for María's boost to tourism in Santa Fe and a golden key to the City of Miami. She received a nomination for the National Medal of Arts, supported by U.S. Senator
Pete Domenici ; New Mexico GovernorBill Richardson ; former New Mexico GovernorGary E. Johnson ; and through a joint resolution of the New Mexico House and Senate. In addition. Benítez was elected to the Board of Directors of The Santa Fe Opera.Additional Appearances
Benítez was featured nationally in her choreography of
El amor brujo on PBS's "Evening at POPS" with the Boston POPS, theLos Angeles Guitar Quartet and mezzo-sopranoDenyce Graves . Benítez reunited with Graves at the Dallas Opera, choreographing and performing in El amor brujo and La vida breve by Spanish ComposerManuel de Falla . [Institute for Spanish Arts website: http://www.mariabenitez.com/index.asp?ID=3]References
External links
* [http://www.mariabenitez.com Official site]
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