Who We Are
Casa Triana Flamenco is a nonprofit flamenco dance and music school dedicated to building a vibrant and inclusive flamenco community in Chicago. We offer classes for all ages and levels in dance and percussion, integrating rhythm and movement to help students develop a strong foundation in flamenco.
Rooted in a deep respect for tradition and a passion for education, we believe flamenco is for everyone, whether you are pursuing it professionally or simply seeking joy, expression, and connection. We actively engage families and community members in our performances, workshops, and cultural events to ensure flamenco is a shared experience.
While we work toward securing a permanent home, Casa Triana currently holds classes and programs in community-based dance and music studios across the city. This flexible model allows us to grow our community and fulfill our mission of keeping flamenco alive, visible, and accessible to all.
Meet the Founders
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A professional flamenco dancer and teacher with an extensive career in flamenco education and performance. Born in Mexico, Claudia brings a rich cultural heritage to her work, blending Spanish and Mexican influences in her teaching and performances. With years of experience mentoring students of all ages, she has established herself as a dedicated educator and performer, deeply committed to the art of flamenco.
Claudia began her professional career with Ensemble Español in 2002 under the direction of Dame Libby Komaiko. Rising to the rank of First Dancer—the highest rank given to any company member— she was featured in several of the company’s signature works. She later became a professional dancer with Yjastros, The American Flamenco Repertory Company, from 2019 to 2024, where she refined her skills in tablao performance. During this time, she performed at the renowned Tablao Albuquerque and had the privilege of working with esteemed artists such as Concha Jareño, Marco Flores, and Estévez y Paños under the artistic direction of Joaquín Encinias. Her earlier career includes serving as a Dance Instructor for Teens with After School Matters in Chicago from 2014 to 2018.
Throughout her career, Claudia has performed extensively across the United States and throughout the Chicagoland area, sharing the stage with prominent flamenco artists and bringing the passion of flamenco to diverse audiences. In addition to her ongoing role as Artistic Director of Ensemble Español’s Youth Company, she is embarking on a personal project with Casa Triana Flamenco, a school dedicated to fostering flamenco dance and percussion education.
Claudia holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Finance from Northeastern Illinois University, graduating with honors in 2008. With a strong background in performance, teaching, and program development, she continues to make a lasting impact on the flamenco community, inspiring the next generation of dancers and musicians.
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A percussionist from Caracas, Venezuela, has been dedicated to his craft since the age of eight. His musical journey began with "EL SISTEMA," Venezuela’s Youth Symphony Orchestras, where he performed and taught percussion under Maestro Edgar Saume. Javier earned his Bachelor of Arts in Music from Roosevelt University’s College of Performing Arts and has collaborated with notable artists including Rhonda Richmond, Reginald Veal, Herlin Riley, Cassandra Wilson, and Badi Assad.
Javier’s international career features performances at Beijing’s concert halls, The Kennedy Center, and Carnegie Hall, as part of the Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated Sones de Mexico Ensemble and instructed percussion at the People's Music School for over a decade.
During his time in Albuquerque from 2018 to 2024, Javier performed with The American Flamenco Repertory Company "Yjastros," participating in six editions of the Albuquerque Flamenco Festival. He had the pleasure of working with international artists such as Daniel Doña, Cristian Martín, and Estévez y Paños, and performed at the International "Festival de Flamenco de Jerez" in Spain in 2023. Additionally, he shared the stage with other local flamenco artists and taught at the National Institute of Flamenco and TANAM, a flamenco charter school, while contributing to the Dance Department at the University of New Mexico. Javier also collaborated with Rahim Alhaj.
Now back in Chicago, Javier is passionate about mentoring the next generation of musicians, helping them achieve their full potential as drummers, and expanding his expertise to serve the diverse musical community.