Patty Cinquemani is a flamenco dancer, choreographer, and artistic director with more than twenty years of experience in flamenco.
Born in Venezuela, she began her training at a very young age and later continued her professional development through extensive studies in Spain and deepening her understanding of traditional flamenco techniques and styles.
Throughout her career, Patty has performed as a soloist and guest artist in recognized national and international productions. She has collaborated with the Siudy Garrido Flamenco Company and participated in major productions such as América Viva The Show.

Her performance credits include appearances at prestigious venues such as the Adrienne Arsht Center and the Disney Concert Hall.
In addition to her performance career, Patty is the founder and director of Patty Cinquemani Flamenco Studio, with locations in Miami and Broward, Florida.
Through this educational project, she focuses on the technical, artistic, and personal development of flamenco dancers, emphasizing discipline, musicality, body awareness, and artistic growth.
Patty is also the co-creator of Tacón y Cuerda, a multidisciplinary stage project that merges flamenco dance with Venezuelan and Latin music.

The project was developed in collaboration with Venezuelan cuatrista and Latin Grammy–winning musician Edward Ramírez and explores the dialogue between traditional flamenco and contemporary Latin musical expressions.
Currently based in South Florida, Patty Cinquemani continues to work as a performer, educator, and creator, contributing actively to the growth and visibility of flamenco in the region through performance, education, and community-focused projects.











