Marco Flores was born in Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz),
where he began his training, his development fundamentally
self-taught. After moving to Sevilla, he expanded his
training under the teaching of Javier Latorre, Antonio
Canales, and Javier Barón. He began his professional
career dancing at the El Cordobés Flamenco Tablao
and appearing in flamenco festivals like Los Viernes
Flamencos.
In 2001, Flores moved to Madrid to be a part of the
Sara Baras Company where he danced in the show Juana
La Loca and participated in the production of Amargo
with the Compañía Rafael Amargo.
In 2002, Flores joined the Companía Rafaela
Carrasco. He was also involved in the Compañía
Rafael Amargo's premier of Poet in New York, in which
he danced as a soloist.
In 2003, along with Olga Pericet, Daniel Doña
and Manuel Liñán, Flores founded the Company
ESS3 Movement.
In 2004, Flores danced in the show Romancero Gitano,
directed by Paco Suárez, for the 13th Edition
of Bienal Sevilla.
More recently, Flores has been a guest collaborator
in the shows Dibujos en el Aire, by Mercedes Ruiz, and
Cámara Negra, by Olga Pericet and Manuel Liñán.
In 2005, he co-directed 2 en Companía with Manuel
Liñán for the 7th Tío Luis Flamenco
Festival, the Juliana Festival, and Sala Pradillo's
La Otra Mirada del Flamenco Season.
Flores is a guest artist in Miguel Ángel Berna's
Zaragoza Resident Company. He also appeared as a soloist
in the Jerez Fall Festival, and The Fortune Festival,
sharing billing with Olga Pericet and Mariana Cornejo.
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