AusArtDay October 23rd – Australian Cultural Fund – Fundraising Project 2026

Project: Inclusive Flamenco for Deaf and deaf led by Marina Tamayo

” After reflecting on my own classes, I realised I needed to do better with inclusive practice. I want to bridge the gap, address inclusion and diversity by sharing the art form I have dedicated my life to, and by opening new opportunities for engagement to the Deaf and deaf communities.”

Planning and delivering a groundbreaking initiative in New South Wales that connects Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities to the vibrant world of Flamenco dance, led by Marina Tamayo. An inspiring journey of artistic expression and community building!

Deaf individuals who are part of the Deaf community are bilingual and bicultural, using Auslan within the Deaf community and English in the hearing community to varying degrees of fluency. They engage in living and working with hearing individuals to varying extents within the hearing community, as well as with Deaf individuals in the Deaf community. Despite facing challenges such as discrimination, prejudice, and misunderstanding in the hearing culture, they lead vibrant and fulfilling social, sporting, and cultural lives within the Deaf culture, actively participating in Deaf and deaf theatre, drama, social, and sports events and organisations.

Access to other forms of performing arts, particularly Flamenco, is limited; in fact, it does not exist yet. Marina Tamayo states, ” After reflecting on my own classes, I realised I needed to do better with inclusive practice. I want to bridge the gap, address inclusion and diversity by sharing the art form I have dedicated my life to, and by opening new opportunities for engagement to the Deaf and deaf communities.”

Marina Tamayo is accepting donations to employ a NSW professionally accredited Auslan interpreter to assist in delivering the program. They will be consulted on the design and co-constructing the content over ten weeks. As a current Auslan student, Marina Tamayo understands, respects and appreciates the complexities of this language and believes she is in a good position to deliver a robust, differentiated, inclusive program.

In addition, funds will be used to pay rent for the studio space, to be paid per hour for ten two-hour sessions per week for ten weeks (over six months). Advertising costs are low but will be used on social platforms, template designs and pamphlet distribution to libraries and community centres (postage, posters and printing) for making the public aware of the new initiative. During these sessions, we will invite Deaf and deaf communities to attend the pilot program for enjoyment and invaluable feedback. The sessions will be free of charge for the pilot program.

LINK ACF

https://artists.australianculturalfund.org.au/s/project/a2EMn00000WmFOw/inclusive-flamenco-for-deaf-and-deaf

Watch: https://youtube.com/shorts/5GxxFFtL74w

We encourage you to donate whatever you can afford to support the Deaf/deaf communities. Your contribution will play a significant role in creating inclusion and expanding opportunities for these communities. By donating, you will be part of leaving a lasting legacy within the community.

Photo by Manon Gorge, Copyright 2025

Free Flamenco Class Introduction at Mosman Festival 2025

https://events.mosman.nsw.gov.au/events/flamenco-workshops

Discover the passion of Flamenco in a free introductory dance session. 

Step into the rhythm and spirit of Flamenco, one of the world’s most expressive and powerful dance forms. Led by internationally renowned Flamenco artist and award-winning teacher Marina Tamayo, this 30-minute teaser session offers a vibrant introduction to the ancient art of Flamenco dance.

Held across multiple sessions throughout the morning, this event is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages and experience levels. Whether you’re a curious beginner or simply want to experience something new, Marina will guide you through the basics of Flamenco movement, rhythm and expression in a welcoming and energising environment.

No dance experience is required – just bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to move!
Come and feel the rhythm, connect with culture and discover the joy of Flamenco.

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Marina Tamayo teaching weekly Beginner Flamenco Classes at the elite Tanya Pearson Academy.

Marina Tamayo in Benjamin Millepied’s CARMEN. Produced by Goalpost Pictures. Photo by Ben King. Copyright 2023.

Join internationally acclaimed Flamenco choreographer and artist Marina Tamayo for weekly Flamenco classes at TPA!

Fridays in Studio 7 – Starting 25 July
✨ Junior Flamenco | 4:15–5:15 PM
✨ Senior Flamenco | 5:15–6:15 PM
✨ Adult Flamenco (Casual Drop-In) | 6:30–7:30 PM

Train with one of Australia’s most celebrated Flamenco artists — seen in Carmen by Benjamin Millepied and nominated at the 2024 Chita Rivera Awards in New York.
📩 Limited places available. Email management@tanyapearsonacademy.com.au to enrol.

Marina Tamayo is deeply committed to offering a true cultural education in Flamenco dance. She passionately guides her students on a journey of exploration and personal growth, supporting them to embrace and master this rich artistic tradition.

Contact Tanya Pearson Academy directly at management@tanyapearsonacademy.com.au

Let the rhythm move you. ¡Olé!

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Winter Workshops at Tanya Pearson Ballet Academy 2025

World-class training in world-class facilities, this Winter workshop is not to be missed.

Join us from July 14–18, 2025 for an inspiring and enriching winter holiday school at Tanya Pearson Academy, Sydney’s premier ballet academy, led by a faculty of esteemed educators and professional artists. Open to students from Primary to Pre-Professional level, the school offers world-class training in a creative and supportive environment.

Junior Workshops

Dates: July 15–17 (Tue–Thu)
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Registration opens at 8:15 AM)
Levels: RAD or equivalent – Primary to Grade 4

Program Highlights

  • Classical Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Lyrical
  • Flamenco, Character, Repertoire
  • Pilates, Dance Education
  • Arts & Crafts Workshop
  • Special Theme: Sleeping Beauty Experience

Pricing

  • 1 Day – $165
  • 2 Days – $297 (10% discount)
  • 3 Days – $397 (20% discount + official TPA T-Shirt)

Faculty Includes

Maree White, Marina Tamayo, Gilli O’Connell, Eve Baker, Tatum Stanley, Kendall Harris, Nardia Green, Wanda Wojtulewicz-Levine


Senior Workshops

Dates: July 14–18 (Mon–Fri)
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Registration opens at 8:15 AM)
Levels: RAD or equivalent – Grade 5 to Pre-Professional

Program Highlights

  • Classical Ballet, Contemporary, Flamenco
  • Character, Repertoire, Conditioning
  • Exclusive Feature:
    Master Classes and a Choreographic Creation with Paul Knobloch (The Australian Ballet)

Pricing

  • 1 Day – $165
  • 2 Days – $297 (10% discount)
  • 3 Days – $397 (20% discount + official TPA T-Shirt)
  • 5 Days – $597 (30% discount + official TPA T-Shirt)

Faculty Includes

Paul Knobloch, Lisa-Maree Cullum, Maree White, Marina Tamayo, Gilli O’Connell, Stephanie Hancox, Karina Hernandez, Wanda Wojtulewicz-Levine


Bookings

Limited spots – book early to secure your spot!
Click here to register now: https://www.trybooking.com/DCMYH

Flamenco Education – Choreography – Training – Production

Discover the extraordinary talent of Marina Tamayo, Australia’s leading Flamenco dance choreographer, artist, and teacher! Renowned for her captivating educational incursions at prestigious dance institutions, special education units in both private and public schools (NESA-approved), she also showcases her performances in theatre, cabaret, fashion, festivals, small to large scaled shows, television, film, and video.

Marina infuses every project with cultural authenticity, unique flair, and vibrant energy. Elevate your next event, incursion, or production with her unparalleled artistry. Don’t miss the opportunity to work or learn with a true innovator in the world of Flamenco dance education.

Email: admin@flamencoaustralia

Fellowship Award AMPA Marina Tamayo
Photo by Marina Tamayo Fellowship Award Wenny Tan, AMPA, 2023

Salamanca Contemporary Dance Festival 2016

Marina Tamayo has been invited to present a work at Hobart’s Salamanca  Contemporary Dance Festival “Salamanca Moves” Celebrating the diversity of dance.

After eight years of regular teaching residencies in Hobart, Tamayo returns this time to present a conceptual dance work that combines multimodal dialogue: Flamenco dance, Song, and Graffiti art. This work is commissioned for the festival and will be unique in Australia.

Work title” El Mar Adentro”;  Duration 60 mins : Venue Outdoor auditorium: Time 1pm : Free ENTRY: :

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Artists in collaboration:

Miguel Gonzalez (Venezuela)

Luiz Monserrat (Argentina)

Brianna Lyall (Australia)

Rut Santamaria Llorente (Madrid)

Marina Tamayo (Granada)

http://www.salamancamoves.com/el-mar-adentro/

DATE: Sept 29th, 12pm Dance class for no experience

October 1st 1pm Performance

1pm Performance

8pm Performance

October 2nd, 11am Flamenco Dance with experience 1.30pm Flamenco dance no experience

CALL 0415384038 FOR MORE DETAILS OR ENROLMENTS

Do you have questions about the festival? http://www.salamancamoves.com/contact/