Legacy + InnovaCióN

FAI's mission is to bring people into the world of flamenco though innovattive and immersive art experiences that ignite the transformative power of flamenco for all.

Marina Elana HeadshotIsabel del Día Headshot

About the Founders

Founders Marina Elana and Isabel del Día have navigated the rewarding and challenging landscape of flamenco for over 20 years. Through this, they formed a friendship and became part of a global flamenco community that helped carve their identities. By blending their unique, but complementary experiences as dancers, choreographers, educators, and community builders, Flamenco Arts International was created. Their fresh approach amplifies diverse perspectives, champions artists, and blends mediums to create something new for audiences, exploring inventive ways of showcasing the history, as well as the future, of Flamenco.

OUR
Collaborators

Carlos Menchaca

Choreographer + Soloist

Jane doe

Job Position
Yvonne is a British-Chinese director and writer based in London. Her narrative short CARRION was the recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Production Grant and has screened at festivals worldwide including SFFILM, CAA Moebius, PÖFF Shorts and Tampere Film Festival, where it was awarded Best Genre Film. Her most recent short, SWEETWATER AQUARIUM, was executive produced by Caviar and premiered at Vienna Shorts in 2024.


Her multi-channel film BETTER RAINFALL, created with regular collaborator Lizzie Watts, was selected for solo exhibition at CCA Glasgow’s Intermedia Gallery.


Yvonne completed an MFA in Directing at the American Film Institute where she was awarded fellowships from BAFTA, Fulbright, AFI, AAUW and P.E.O. International.


She is currently Filmmaker-in-Residence at Somerset House, London.
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jamel
robinson

Key Advisor

Jane doe

Job Position
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tania arabelle
flores

Scholar

Jane doe

Job Position
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elena
Andújar

Singer + Dancer

Jane doe

Job Position
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Jeanne d'arc
casas

Scholar

Jane doe

Job Position
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JOSÉ MALDONADO

Creative Consultant +
Stage Director

Jane doe

Job Position
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PTNera Consulting

Scholars + Consultants

Jane doe

Job Position
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torombo
Suarez

Guest Artist

Jane doe

Job Position
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eugenio iglesias

Musical Director

Jane doe

Job Position
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Ana maría
cornejo

Journalist + Dancer

Jane doe

Job Position
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sara
moncada

Key Advisor

Jane doe

Job Position
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sara
erde

Key Advisor

Jane doe

Job Position
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Eloy
gonzáles

Journalist +
Guitarist

Jane doe

Job Position
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YVONNE E. ZHANG

Creative Cobsultant +
Film Director

Jane doe

Job Position
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Marina Elana

Artistic Director

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Isabel del Día

Artistic Director
Executive Director
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our
collaborators

YVONNE E.
ZHANG

Creative Consultant
+ Film Director
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YVONNE E. ZHANG

Creative Consultant + Film Director
Yvonne is a British-Chinese director and writer based in London. Her narrative short CARRION was the recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Production Grant and has screened at festivals worldwide including SFFILM, CAA Moebius, PÖFF Shorts and Tampere Film Festival, where it was awarded Best Genre Film. Her most recent short, SWEETWATER AQUARIUM, was executive produced by Caviar and premiered at Vienna Shorts in 2024.
Her multi-channel film BETTER RAINFALL, created with regular collaborator Lizzie Watts, was selected for solo exhibition at CCA Glasgow’s Intermedia Gallery.

Yvonne completed an MFA in Directing at the American Film Institute where she was awarded fellowships from BAFTA, Fulbright, AFI, AAUW and P.E.O. International.

She is currently Filmmaker-in-Residence at Somerset House, London.

Eugenio
Iglesias

Musical + Digital
Archiving Consultant
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Eugenio Iglesias

Musical + Digital Archiving Consultant
Eugenio Iglesias is a Romani guitarist, descendant of a long lineage of artists who helped create and preserve flamenco. His great uncle, El Mechor de Marchena, played with La Niña de los Peines, Manuel Torre, Manolo Caracol, and Antonio Mairena, and is considered one of the best accompanists in flamenco history.
Eugenio began playing professionally at a very young age, working in all the important tablaos of Sevilla. He has toured with various companies, sharing the stage with Antonio Canales, Farruco, Farruquito, El Güito, La Tona, Javier Baron, Sara Baras, Manuela Carrasco, Israel Galvan, Mario Maya, and Angelita Vargas. He has also accompanied many of the greatest flamenco singers in Spain including Lole Montoya, La Negra, Chiquetete, La Susi, Carmen Montoya, Juan Villar, and El Potito among many others.

EL
TOROMBO

Guest Artist
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EL TOROMBO

Guest Artist
José Suarez “El Torombo” is a Romani educator, activist, and living flamenco legend. He began his career at the age of seven, training with the masters Pepe Ríos, Isidro Vargas, Farruco, and Mario Maya. It was Farruco who gave him the nickname “El Torombo.” His fame as a dancer is only matched by the impact he has had as an educator and community activist. Torombo is a trailblazer, one of the first artists to bring flamenco into prisons, and to introduce the art form to students with disabilities in Spain.
He is also the founder of the “Fuera de serie” Project that provides new pathways of empowerment and artistic expression to adolescents and young people from blighted communities.

CARLOS
MENCHACA

Choreographer +
Soloist
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CARLOS MENCHACA

Choreographer + Soloist
Carlos Menchaca is a Chicanx dancer/choreographer who blends traditional, avant-garde, and quotidian modalities to defy gender norms and convention in flamenco. Touring with esteemed flamenco companies, Carlos has performed throughout the U.S. at such venues as The Joyce Theater, Z Space, and The Public Theater (NYC), and internationally in cities such as Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), Vancouver (Chan Centre) and Sölden, Austria.
In 2023, Carlos broke barriers performing as a Principal Dancer of Yjastros’ Xicano Power at the Festival de Jerez (Spain)— the first U.S.-based company to be featured at the esteemed festival. Most recently, Carlos was selected by the City of Albuquerque’s Urban Enhancement Trust Fund to choreograph a series focusing on collaboration between local, intergenerational artists.

ELENA
ANDÚJAR

Singer + Dancer +
Educator
ELENA ANDÚJAR Headshot

ELENA ANDÚJAR

Singer + Dancer + Educator
Elena Andújar is an Afro-Andalusian flamenco dancer and singer born and raised in Seville, Spain. She grew up alongside many flamenco greats in the renowned Romani enclave of Triana, where flamenco was more than just an art form but a way of life. Elena has toured the world, performing in North and South America, Japan, South Korea, Ghana and across Europe with artists such as Antonio Canales, Ketama, and Joaquín Cortés.
Elena made her film debut in The Devil's Advocate, starring Al Pacino. She also appeared in the documentary Flamenco Women, featuring Eva la Yerbabuena and Sara Baras. Elena was a featured singer in the Pata Negra album “El Blues de la Frontera” and has collaborated with Diego Carrasco, Niña Pastori, and Esperanza Fernández, to name a few. In 2004, Elena opened her own school in Madrid, where she continues to teach the next generation of flamenco artists and aficionados.

José
Maldonado

Creative Consultant +
Stage Director
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José Maldonado

Creative Consultant + Stage Director
Born in Barcelona, José Maldonado connected with flamenco at an early age as both an art form and a way of life. Throughout his professional career José has worked with some of the greatest flamenco figures, such as Javier Latorre, Antonio Canales, El Güito, Rafaela Carrasco, Rocío Molina, and María Pagés among many others.
José is considered a versatile and multifaceted artist, capable of mixing flamenco and dance in a natural way and with a unique personality. In 2013, he won first prize at the Madrid Choreographic Contest for the choreography “Mojacar” and in 2015 for “Trigo Limpio.” Maldonado has worked with Guadalupe Torres and Manuel Liñan, acting as assistant to direction and choreography. He produced his first full work “Andrea” in 2014. In 2016, he collaborated with Antonio Canales and Carmen Angulo to produce “Bodegón,” fusing dance, baroque music, and painting with flamenco. “Bodegón” has toured to France and México. José is also a painter and visual artist, and has been commissioned to create posters and program covers for performances as well as costume designs for several companies.

ALFONSO
CID

Scholar + Project Manager + Digital Archivist
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ALFONSO CID

Scholar + Project Manager + Digital Archivist
Alfonso Cid is a flamenco singer, flute player, and independent scholar from Seville, Spain. His mother, an amateur singer from Triana (a renowned flamenco enclave in Seville) and his grandfather, a great aficionado of flamenco, were his earliest influences. Alfonso also grew up frequenting one the most significant flamenco clubs in Spain, the Peña Flamenca Torres-Macarena. Alfonso formalized his studies at the Fundación Cristina Heeren, where he was awarded scholarships in both July 2007 and 2008, and at the Universidad de Córdoba as part of the Cátedra de Flamencología in 2022 and 2023.


As a professional artist, Alfonso has recorded and performed with multi-platinum Billboard sensation Romeo Santos— backing vocals in the hit song titled “Mi Santa” that features the great flamenco guitarist Tomatito. On tour with Romeo, Alfonso performed at sold out stadiums throughout the U.S. and Latin America, including New York City's iconic Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, and the Barclays Center.
Alfonso released his first album in 2006 with flamenco fusion project Gazpacho Andalú and went on to create the Spanish Indie Rock band “Dientes de Caramelo,” releasing the album “Pulpo” in 2012, as well as three singles throughout the summer of 2015. Alfonso’s current passion is collaborating with pianist Jesus Hernández as part of the jazz/flamenco band New Bojaira. Their 2018 “Zorongo Blu” album featured the legendary trumpetist Randy Brecker, and since 2017, New Bojaira has toured Spain, France, Italy, and the United States. Most recently, Alfonso collaborated as a Flamenco singing consultant in Indiana University’s Bloomington’s production of the opera “Ainadamar-Fountain of Tears” by Osvaldo Golijov, which premiered in 2023.

ANA MARÍA
CORNEJO SILVA

Digital Content Creator
+ Author

ANA MARÍA CORNEJO SILVA

Digital Content Creator + Author
Ana María Cornejo Silva was born in Denver, CO and as a child received an expansive artistic education. She began taking flamenco classes at 11 years old while also studying creative writing at Denver School of the Arts. At 15 she began performing in local tablaos and at 17 she debuted in Flamenco Denver Danco Cia. At 18 she started a Comparative Literature degree at Stanford University, and at 20 she decided to move to Madrid to enter a dance conservatory studying Spanish dance.
This same year she was awarded first place in Flamenco Vivo’s Certamen in the advanced Tablao category. She currently resides in Madrid, where she is finishing her conservatory degree at the Real Conservatorio Profesional de Danza “Mariemma” and beginning to work professionally as a dancer in tablaos and companies.

Jeanne D’arc
Casas

Scholar + Researcher + Digital Archivist

Jeanne D’arc Casas

Scholar + Researcher + Digital Archivist
Originally from Puerto Rico, Jeanne began studying Spanish Dance and classical ballet at age three, and later Flamenco and Contemporary Dance. She holds a BA in Humanities from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, and a MFA in Dance from the University of New Mexico.
 Jeanne has performed across the country and Spain as a soloist and choreographer with renowned companies including Soledad Barrio y Noche Flamenca in NYC, Arte y Pasion in Philadelphia, and Zorongo Flamenco in Minnesota. In March 2020, Casas moved to Spain to start her doctoral studies in Contemporary History at the University of Carlos III in Madrid.

PTNera
Consulting

Scholars + Consultants
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PTNera Consulting

Scholars + Consultants
PTNera creates innovative cultural dissemination projects focused on making visible socially and culturally relevant issues in Latin America, with special attention to Mexico and Spain. We address everything from the impact of music on society to the social, political and cultural phenomena that have shaped our history, seeking to inspire a critical dialogue that connects people with their cultural heritage.
PTNera was founded in 2017 by Lénica Reyes Zúñiga and José Miguel Hernández Jaramillo, both doctors in Ethnomusicology from UNAM (Mexico). José Miguel is also a Computer Engineer from the University of Seville (Spain).

TANIA ARABELLE
FLORES

Scholar + Project Director + Digital Archivist

TANIA ARABELLE FLORES

Scholar + Project Director + Digital Archivist
Tania Arabelle Flores (she/ella/ela) is a Ph.D. candidate in the department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures at Stanford University. Her research examines questions of race, gender, and empire in the Hispanophone world from the nineteenth century to the present. She specializes in the literature of flamenco, (al-)Andalusian literary imaginaries, and the circulation and production of Black internationalist thought in the Hispanophone world.

Her dissertation is a cultural history of Afro-Orientalist genealogies of gitanidad, or Spanish Romani-ness, in literature, music, and dance produced in and beyond Spain's changing borders at the turn of the twentieth century. In particular, she examines the performative and creative acts through which Spanish Romani flamenco artists of that period claimed Egyptian ancestry.

During her time at Stanford, she has served as a founding graduate coordinator of three research groups: New Flamencologías: A Collaborative Research Group on Critical Flamenco Studies, Generaciones: A Collaborative Research Group on Diasporic Mexicanidades, and Race and Gender in the Global Hispanophone. Tania is also the co-founder and president of Flamenco Cardenal, a student group that organizes flamenco dance classes and events at Stanford.
Currently, Tania is a DARE Doctoral Research Fellow. Previously, her work has been funded by a Fulbright Research Grant and the Ric Weiland Graduate Fellowship. She also served as Graduate Scholar-in-Residence at Stanford's El Centro Chicano y Latino between 2022 and 2024.

Recent Publications:

Flores, Tania Arabelle. "Rosalía's Cante: (Non-)Gitanidad, Gender, and Anti-Carceral Flamenco Tradition in 'Juro Que.'" Romance Notes, vol. 63, no. 2, 2023, pp. 309-320. https://doi.org/10.1353/rmc.2023.a919724.

Flores, Tania Arabelle. "El grano de arena de Bobby Seale: hacia un análisis del internacionalismo negro en 2666." Revista Chilena de Literatura, no. 108, 2023, pp. 195-222. https://revistaliteratura.uchile.cl/index.php/RCL/article/view/69468.

SARA
MONCADA

Key Advisor
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SARA MONCADA

Key Advisor
Sara Moncada (Yaqui/Irish), M.A., is a dancer, educator, filmmaker, author, Native scholar and cultural arts advocate. Her work centers Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural arts, Native religious/spiritual systems, traditional ecological knowledge, and biocultural diversity.
 
Sara began her studies in dance and theatrical performance at the age of five including classical ballet and modern dance. In 2001, she began her study of Flamenco, traveling to Spain to study with such artists as Farruquito, La Farruca, Pastora Galván, Andrés Marín, and Rafaela Carrasco. In 2003, she performed as a company member and soloist with La Monica and Pasion Flamenca and has since had the opportunity to present with San Francisco’s Theater Flamenco and Caminos Flamencos. In 2006, she joined La Tania Baile Flamenco and has worked as a company member and soloist since, including for La Tania’s 2012 Despertar es Un Color which was nominated for an Isadora Duncan Dance Award for outstanding achievement in performance as an ensemble. As her dance career evolved, her involvement in her Native American culture and heritage merged with her performance and professional dance training. She began presenting Native American culture, arts, and dance with Eddie Madril in 2008 and formally joined Sewam American Indian Dance as a dancer, educator, and program director in 2012.
Sara presents nationally/internationally on Native/Indigenous traditional arts and culture, Native Foodways, and traditional land practice/ecological systems. She has been honored to serve as a panelist for Dance/Arts for San Francisco Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts. Sara is co-author of The Dance of Caring, a book exploring Native American Hoop Dance as a model for wellness, producer of the internationally successful documentary film NURSES If Florence Could See Us Now, and executive producer of The Cultural Conservancy’s The Native Seed Pod, a new podcast series that explores and celebrates traditional seeds, Native Foodways, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Association of Ramaytush Ohlone, the American Indian Cultural District San Francisco, and the Indigenous Partnership Advisory Council of Dominican University. In 2021, she was honored to serve as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts.
Sara is an adjunct professor of American Indian Studies at San Francisco State University and is CEO of The Cultural Conservancy, a native-led non-profit organization working in Indigenous rights and revitalization across the nation and internationally. Sara received her Master Arts Humanities from Dominican University of California summa cum laude, with an emphasis in religion, ecology, and traditional arts.

Jamel
Robinson

Key Advisor

Jamel Robinson

Key Advisor
Jamel Robinson is a multidisciplinary artist working in the mediums of abstract expressionist painting, assemblage, sculpture, installation, poetry, and performance. His work serves as a time stamp of the experiences shaping his own life and creative processes and grounds itself in the use of materials and themes associated with the historic and present grief surrounding the Black experience in America.


Robinson’s works have gained him notoriety throughout the United States and abroad, attracting a variety of prominent collectors, curators, gallerists and institutions, which have led to acquisitions for the permanent collections at the Hudson River Museum in New York and the Bunker Artspace Museum in West Palm Beach.
Robinson was celebrated in the New York Times and CBS News for his solo exhibition, “Beauty from Ashes”, at the Hudson River Museum in New York. This body of work was curated in response to “African American Art in the 20th Century”, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s traveling exhibition of selected works from the permanent collection, which opened at the Hudson River Museum in 2021. Robinson was also the Hudson River Museum’s 2022 Gala Honoree and had June 17th declared as “Jamel Robinson Day” by the Office of the Mayor of the City of Yonkers and the Westchester County Board of Legislators for his work with the museum and the city’s youth. Jamel most recently completed the 2022-23 inaugural tenure at the Long Meadow Art Residency in the Berkshires of Massachusetts where he spent four months creating an extensive body of work including assemblage, abstract paintings and sculpture.

Robinson lives and works in Harlem, New York, where he was born and raised.

Sara
Erde

Key Advisor
Sara Erde Headshot

Sara Erde

Key Advisor
Sara Erde is a Director and Choreographer for opera, theatre, and film. She is a frequent collaborator with the Metropolitan Opera and a longtime member of their directing staff. At the Met, she has staged a multitude of operas including Così fan tutte, Madama Butterfly, Le Nozze di Figaro, Carmen, Boris Godunov, Rigoletto, Porgy and Bess, Peter Grimes, and Falstaff both as a revival Stage Director and Assistant Director.


As a Choreographer at the Metropolitan Opera, Erde's work includes Sir Richard Eyre's productions of Le Nozze di Figaro, Manon Lescaut, and Werther, Sir David McVicar's Fedora, Ivo van Hove's Don Giovanni, and Simon Stone's Lucia di Lammermoor. She assisted Christopher Wheeldon in choreographing the dances for Eyre's Carmen, and created flamenco choreography for Diana Damrau in Bartlett Sher's Il Barbiere di Siviglia.
Born in New York City, Erde trained in theater at LaGuardia High School and The British American Drama Academy at Oxford University. She studied dance at Ballet Hispánico under the tutelage of Tina Ramírez, and in Seville, Spain, with Juana Amaya and El Torombo. Her music studies were at Mannes School of Music in both voice and piano. In Seville, Erde founded and directed the flamenco/theater company Abolengo produced by Dodger Stage Holding which toured both in Spain and North America.

Eloy St. Cyr-Trujillo Gonzales

Author + Digital Content Creator

Jane doe

Job Position
Eloy began studying flamenco with the opening of Tierra Adentro de Nuevo México charter school in 2010. Shortly after, he received a scholarship to the National Institute of Flamenco’s Conservatory of Flamenco Arts. Since then Eloy has dedicated himself to the study of flamenco guitar. In February of 2023 Eloy was part of the first U.S. flamenco company to be invited to perform in the prestigious Festival de Jerez in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. In July of 2024 Eloy was selected as a finalist in the “Concurso Talento Flamenco de Guitarra de Acompanamiento” and was awarded a scholarship to study at the Fundacion Cristina Heeren de Arte Flamenco in Sevilla, Spain. He continues to perform between the U.S. and Spain.

JANE
DOE

Key Advisor

Jamel Robinson

Key Advisor
Jamel Robinson is a multidisciplinary artist working in the mediums of abstract expressionist painting, assemblage, sculpture, installation, poetry, and performance. His work serves as a time stamp of the experiences shaping his own life and creative processes and grounds itself in the use of materials and themes associated with the historic and present grief surrounding the Black experience in America.


Robinson’s works have gained him notoriety throughout the United States and abroad, attracting a variety of prominent collectors, curators, gallerists and institutions, which have led to acquisitions for the permanent collections at the Hudson River Museum in New York and the Bunker Artspace Museum in West Palm Beach.
Robinson was celebrated in the New York Times and CBS News for his solo exhibition, “Beauty from Ashes”, at the Hudson River Museum in New York. This body of work was curated in response to “African American Art in the 20th Century”, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s traveling exhibition of selected works from the permanent collection, which opened at the Hudson River Museum in 2021. Robinson was also the Hudson River Museum’s 2022 Gala Honoree and had June 17th declared as “Jamel Robinson Day” by the Office of the Mayor of the City of Yonkers and the Westchester County Board of Legislators for his work with the museum and the city’s youth. Jamel most recently completed the 2022-23 inaugural tenure at the Long Meadow Art Residency in the Berkshires of Massachusetts where he spent four months creating an extensive body of work including assemblage, abstract paintings and sculpture.

Robinson lives and works in Harlem, New York, where he was born and raised.

Jane
DOE

Key Advisor
Sara Erde Headshot

Sara Erde

Key Advisor
Sara Erde is a Director and Choreographer for opera, theatre, and film. She is a frequent collaborator with the Metropolitan Opera and a longtime member of their directing staff. At the Met, she has staged a multitude of operas including Così fan tutte, Madama Butterfly, Le Nozze di Figaro, Carmen, Boris Godunov, Rigoletto, Porgy and Bess, Peter Grimes, and Falstaff both as a revival Stage Director and Assistant Director.


As a Choreographer at the Metropolitan Opera, Erde's work includes Sir Richard Eyre's productions of Le Nozze di Figaro, Manon Lescaut, and Werther, Sir David McVicar's Fedora, Ivo van Hove's Don Giovanni, and Simon Stone's Lucia di Lammermoor. She assisted Christopher Wheeldon in choreographing the dances for Eyre's Carmen, and created flamenco choreography for Diana Damrau in Bartlett Sher's Il Barbiere di Siviglia.
Born in New York City, Erde trained in theater at LaGuardia High School and The British American Drama Academy at Oxford University. She studied dance at Ballet Hispánico under the tutelage of Tina Ramírez, and in Seville, Spain, with Juana Amaya and El Torombo. Her music studies were at Mannes School of Music in both voice and piano. In Seville, Erde founded and directed the flamenco/theater company Abolengo produced by Dodger Stage Holding which toured both in Spain and North America.

Quinn
Dombrowski

Technology Specialist + Consultant

QUINN DOMBROWSKI

Technology Specialist+ Consultant
Quinn Dombrowski (non-binary, any pronouns are fine) is the Academic Technology Specialist in the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, and in the Library, at Stanford University. Prior to coming to Stanford in 2018, Quinn’s many Digital Humanity adventures included supporting the high-performance computing cluster at UC Berkeley, running the DiRT tool directory with support from the Mellon Foundation.

Quinn has a BA/MA in Slavic Linguistics from the University of Chicago, and an MLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Since coming to Stanford, Quinn has supported numerous non-English DH projects, taught courses on non-English DH, started a Textile Makerspace, developed a tabletop roleplaying game to teach DH project management, explored trends in multilingual Harry Potter fanfic, and started the Data-Sitters Club, a feminist DH pedagogy and research group focused on Ann M. Martin’s 90’s girls series “The Baby-Sitters Club”. Quinn is currently co-VP of the Association for Computers and the Humanities along with Roopika Risam, and advocates for better support for DH in languages other than English.
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