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Kari me amaya biography

          The Mexican woman is the grand-niece of Carmen Amaya, she's 30 years old, has been living in Spain since the age of 18, and defends traditional dancing..

          Karime Amaya, flamenco dancer at Tablao Flamenco Cordobes in Barcelona

          Karime Amaya was born in Mexico in into a family of flamenco Barcelona artists.

          La mexicana Karime Amaya, nace en el seno de una familia de artistas donde su tía abuela, Carmen Amaya es la reconocida bailaora, cantante y actriz española.

        1. The Mexican Karime Amaya was born into a family of artists where her great aunt Carmen Amaya is the renowned Spanish dancer, singer and actress.
        2. The Mexican woman is the grand-niece of Carmen Amaya, she's 30 years old, has been living in Spain since the age of 18, and defends traditional dancing.
        3. Karime Amaya, grandniece of the greatest and most revered universal dancer of all time, Carmen amaya, he admits before the camera Expoflamenco.
        4. Karime Amaya in Cardamomo is an artist of international stature accustomed to participating in festivals around the world such as the Mont-de-Marsan Flamenco.
        5. She is the grand-niece of the most famous and honoured flamenco Barcelona dancer, Carmen Amaya. Karime was raised with the “wild” dances of her mother. Also the dancer studied in the academy managed by Mercedes Amaya in Mexico DF.
          For the first time Karime Amaya performed on stage at the age of nine in the company of her parents: the guitarist Santiago Aguilar and the dancer Mercedes Amaya “La Winy”.

          In this company Karime started to dance professionally when she was 12 years old and still dances at the present time.
          The dancer has participated in 4 editions of the prestigious flamenco Barcelona International Festival of Albuquerque in New Mexico.
          In Karime she introduced herself in the Arts Presenters 46th annual member conference in New York.

          The following year Karime Amaya danced during a six months season in “El flamenco”, th