Laura Sánchez is a multidisciplinary artist, flamenco dancer, stage creator, and educator. A dreamer at heart and an artist by vocation, after more than ten years in the marketing world, she transformed her life to dedicate herself wholeheartedly to her true mission: using art as a vehicle for personal transformation and social change.
With degrees in Business Administration and Management and Market Research and Techniques, she also trained in Spanish Dance and Flamenco at the Professional Conservatory of Madrid, and in Expressive Therapies at Lesley University (USA), where she created Expressive Flamenco©, a practice that fuses art, authentic movement, healing, and personal expression. Her work has been published in the American Journal of Dance Therapy (2021) and presented in theaters, conferences, and universities in Europe and the Americas.
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She has received awards and recognitions such as the Mass Cultural Council Choreography Award (2021), the Flamenco USA Competition (3rd prize, 2016), and the Live Arts Boston Grant (2021 and 2024). Her short film After Dark, which won awards at more than fifty international festivals, opened a new creative path for her, and her stage production Welcome to Holland!? tours America as a danced monologue about motherhood and resilience. She currently teaches at Harvard University and lives between Madrid and Boston.
Tulip Skin is her first published autobiographical work: an illustrated book that transcends the boundaries of literature, in which she dares to reveal herself without armor and to dance, with words and memory, on the stage of the unexpected.
Her superpower: transforming pain into art to heal.
Her passion: traveling and enjoying the little things with her children.
Her dream: to travel the world sharing her art and contributing to a more inclusive society where everyone can fit in.