Mathilde Antón is a prominent flamenco artist whose career has been shaped by a deep passion and dedication to this art form. She began her training in Toulouse, France, in 2000, immersing herself in the fundamentals of flamenco dance for a decade. In her pursuit of perfection, she moved to Madrid in 2010, where she had the privilege of studying under renowned masters such as Concha Jareño, Alfonso Losa, and Carmen Talegona.
Determined to expand her horizons and enrich her technique, Mathilde settled in Seville in 2012, continuing her training with iconic figures of flamenco such as Ursula López, Adela Campallo, and Andrés Peña. During these years, she absorbed the essence and cultural richness of Andalusia, delving deeper into the roots of flamenco.
In her ongoing quest for artistic excellence, Mathilde moved to Barcelona in recent years, where she has had the honor of studying with renowned artists such as Sara Barrero, José Manuel Álvarez, and Marina González. This experience has broadened her vision and focus on flamenco, solidifying her position as a versatile and talented artist in the current flamenco scene.
In addition to her dedication to training, Mathilde has shared her passion for flamenco through classes and workshops in various countries such as France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey, Finland, and Japan. Her commitment to the dissemination of this beautiful tradition has left a significant mark on communities worldwide, thus contributing to the legacy and evolution of flamenco on an international scale.