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“Juan Del Valle’s strong shoulders and penetrating glance gave his solo alegria energy and power. …riveting….”    
Craig Smith, The Santa Fe New Mexican
http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/31627.html

“Juan Del Valle….a performer truly of International quality.”
Falseta.com, Los Angeles
http://www.falseta.com/article/fountaintheatre

“¡Flamenco espetacular!    …una noche inolvidable.”
WashingtonZona VIP, DC

"A professional show from start to finish blessed with an abundance of extremely talented performers.”
Oakland Post, California

 

Described by Falseta.com as a performer “truly of international quality,” Juan Del Valle has performed in Europe, Asia and the Americas.   He has danced with some of today’s leading flamenco artists including Jesus Montoya, Luis Moneo, Jose Porcel, Chuscales and Carmela Greco. He is recognized for his elegance, strong presence, and nuanced expression.In March of 2004, Juan was selected to dance in the premier performance of Israel Galvan’s Torero al Lucinogen at the Teatro Central in Sevilla, Spain. Concurrently, he performed a five-month run in Sevilla as a soloist at the renowned tablao, La Carboneria with performances televised in New York and Europe. In 1999 he traveled as a guest of the Chinese Government to perform in the internationally televised Beijing Culture Festival. In 2005, he joined Maria Benitez’s performing company, Teatro Flamenco and subsequently joined the faculty of the Institute for Spanish Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In September of 2005, the University of Zulia, Venezuela invited Mr. Del Valle to teach and perform in its international dance congress, Cuerpo Creativo sponsored by the Venezuelan Ministry of Culture. He performs with Yaelisa’s Caminos Flamencos, Carola Zertuche’s Theatre Flamenco, and as a guest artist with many leading companies.Juan is also classically trained having earned a Deuxieme Médaille in juried exams at the Paris Conservatory. He has performed classical Spanish works including Carmen, Bolero, El Sombrero de Tres Picos, Canaria, Danza de Fuego, Triana, and others. Juan has performed with symphony orchestras including the San Francisco Pops Orchestra, Orchestra of New Spain, the Reno Symphony Orchestra, the Sacramento Symphony and the Jarvis Conservatory Orchestra televised on KQED and other public television stations. In October of 2004, Juan performed La Vida Breve with Carmela Greco and Grupo Andanza.