A dancer from Cádiz, she has worked in the best companies: Cristina Hoyos, Rafael de Carmen, Manuela Carrasco, Antonio Canales etc ... she made her debut in 1982 at The Falla Grand Theatre of Cádiz in the show "The Streets of Cai", composed singers, guitarists and dancers oldest on earth, as Juan Villar, Adela "La Chaqueta" (The Jacket), Alfonso of Gaspar, etc.
As a solo artist, she has been a guest artist in Javier Barón‘s companies; in the shows Dime, Flamenco, and punto. These shows were released in France and in El Monte de Sevilla respectively, in the Flamenco show of John Ogalla, and in the Peña show by Andres Peña. She opened along with the dancer Alicia Marquez in Austria the show "Two women, two looks."
She has won the Unity award in the dance category. She is already considered one of the most prominent female performers at the moment.
María Juncal was born into a family of Flamenco blood, the Borrull’s. The Canary Islands dancer began her career studying classical ballet and Spanish dance in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where she was a student of Miguel Navarro, Rosalina Ripoll, and her aunt Trini Borrull. In Madrid she studied with La Tati, Güito, Merche Esmeralda and Ciro, and complementing her training in classical dance with Dagmara Brown. She toured with international companies such as Manolete, José Greco, Güito and the National Theatre Company of New York, participating alongside figures such as Milagros Menjíbar and La Tati in the show 'Flamenco Bells. "
Her show "Azabache and Honey 'and her performance in the opera" Carmen "in 2003, strengthen her success as a dancer in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Madrid. However the Antonio Gades award was the ultimate accolade and was given to her at the National Cordoba Competition in 2004. In 2006, she continued her success with the Flamenco Dance Prize and “Desplante” Trophy in the XVLI cante de las Minas Festival.
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