Eva Moreno

Professor of Spanish dance and folklore at The Royal Ballet School of Antwerp since 1997, Eva began studying Spanish dance and classical dance in the school of Mariemma, in Valladolid. At age 16, she moved to Madrid and was admitted to the Royal Conservatory of Dramatic Art and Dance, where she completed her training in the specialty of Spanish dance. She began her professional career with the ballet «Antologìa de la Zarzuela», and later with the production «Bolero», directed by José Granero. In 1988, she joined Ballet Teatro Español, as a soloist, in the ballet "Yerma", danced at the Teatro Albéniz in Madrid. She was named first dancer after playing the role of Adela, in the version of "The House of Bernarda Alba" that the director Rafael Aguilar created in 1979 for Antonio Gades at The National Ballet of Spain. After playing the role of Yerma, at the Cannes Dance Festival in 1990, she was promoted to Principal. In 1992, Eva premiered the ballet "Carmen, Flamenco", where she played the role of the same name, created for her, receiving the most praiseworthy critiques in Europe. Eva said goodbye to the stage in 1995, dancing the ballet solo "Aires de ida y Vuelta", the last choreography of Rafaél Aguilar. After that she was a teacher from 2006 to 2011 in the "Sapporo Dans Seminair", as the Spanish dance and folklore classes. Since 2019, after being invited to teach in Paris by Jean Yves Esquerre as a Spanish dance teacher, she is a resident guest teacher at ESB, in Amsterdam.