Workshops Danse Flamenco avec Beatriz Morales

Bulerías de Jerez

Bulerías are one of the most festive and spontaneous styles of flamenco. Born in Jerez de la Frontera, they are characterised by their lively twelve‑beat rhythm, freedom of expression and contagious energy. It is a palo in which singing, dance and compás interact with humour, virtuosity and improvisation.

The workshops will focus on rhythm, structure, stage presence and the joy of shared baile.

Dance Beatriz Morales
Location Théâtre Les Montreurs d’Images
Dates Friday 24 and Saturday 25 April 2026

Timetable:

Beginner–Intermediate level (from 2 years of practice):
Friday 24 April, 18:00–19:00
Saturday 25 April, 10:00–11:00

Intermediate–Advanced level (from 5 years of practice):
Friday 24 April, 19:00–20:30
Saturday 25 April, 11:30–13:00

Address: Rue Michel-Simon 9, 1205 Geneva

Beginner–Intermediate level
Full price: 90.–
Student price: 80.–

Intermediate–Advanced level
Full price: 130.–
Student price: 115.–

  • Beatriz Morales is a bailaora and choreographer born in Jerez de la Frontera (province of Cádiz) in 1984. She began dancing at the age of four and went on to train in flamenco, ballet and Spanish classical dance. She graduated from the Sociedad de Baile and later refined her skills in Seville under masters such as Manuel Betanzos (a former student of Manolo Marín), while also undertaking intensive courses with leading figures of flamenco.

    Professionally, she started performing in renowned tablaos early in her career — for example at El Cortijo in Stuttgart with Antonio Amador in 2004. She has also appeared in emblematic venues in Jerez and Seville such as Laga del Tío Parrilla and Los Gallos. In 2010 she founded her own company. Morales is equally recognised as a teacher and trainer, having begun to teach at the age of 13. Her style is described as distinctly personal, imbued with the flamencura of Jerez, with critics highlighting her “personality” and “unique flamencura”.

    Among her notable productions are: Flamenca, Flamenca, Flamenca (2012), Hembra Alpha (2019), and Flamenco Sin Sulfitos in collaboration with Agujetas Chico (2022).