Aylin Bayaz is a contemporary Flamenco dancer and choreographer, relocated to NYC in September 2024. She trained at the Amor de Dios studios and performed in flamenco tablaos in Madrid, and later moved to Barcelona to complete her MA in Dance at the Institute of the Arts Barcelona in 2018. Her duo show “Flamencodanza”, winner of award “Best show of Dance and physical theatre” Hollywood Fringe 2022, has toured internationally since 2019 performing over 300 shows in Europe, Australasia and the US. She has taught flamenco courses at the Institute of the Arts Barcelona, Auckland Performing Arts Center and the MOVEIT Show, London.
Anthony "Tiriti” Tran studied flamenco guitar all across Andalucía with various teachers in Granada, Jerez, Córdoba, and more. For the past decade, he has managed Boston-based group Flamenco Boston and has worked with local dancers and dance companies to bring the excitement of flamenco through performances and workshops all over New England, including to museums such as the Isabella Stewart Gardner and the Museum of Fine Arts and to universities including MIT, Harvard, Northeastern, and most recently at Boston University, where he composed music for and performed in their production of Federico García Lorca’s Yerma. In 2024, he worked as the musical director for the Art at the Armory’s annual multicultural percussive dance festival where he performed and fused different styles with flamenco including Indian Kathak dancing. He has performed and continues to perform at venues such as such as The Beehive and Tres Gatos in Boston and Terraza 7 and Sala Astoria in NYC.
Edinburgh Fringe
Hollywood Fringe (winner of Best Show of Dance & Physical theatre, Hollywood Fringe 2022)
Capital Fringe, DC
Fringe World (Perth, Australia)
Adelaide Fringe
New Zealand Fringe, Wellington
Philadelphia Fringe
Newcastle Fringe, Australia (Winner of Fringe Award for Artistic Merit, 2023)
Orlando Fringe
Fort Myers Fringe