When she was 16 she was awarded a three-year-scholarship by the Andalusian Dance Company (Compañía Andaluza de Danza, CAD) in Seville that was directed and coordinated by José Antonio Ruiz.
[1][3] In 2004 she was part of a project in honor of Dalí directed by José Antonio Ruiz and produced by the regional government of Andalusia (Junta de Andalucía) and a series of national festivals.
In 2007, she worked as a solo dancer in Javier Barón's Meridiana, debuting in the Festival de Jerez, Mont Marsan and theaters of Madrid and Seville.
She performed as a solo dancer in the same theater with the show Tiempo Pasado, directed by Juan Dolores Caballero "El Chino".
This show is inspired by the arrival of the gypsies to the Iberian Peninsula and recreates the dance of the "puella gaditanae" or Cadiz dancers of the 2nd century BC.
[15] On 3 March 2017 she collaborated with David Coria's company in the show El Encuentro at the XXI edition of the Festival de Jerez.
[16][17] On 21 March 2017 she performed at the Teatro Central in Seville in the 20th edition of Flamenco Viene del Sur, sponsored by the Culture Department of Andalusia (Consejería de Cultura), with the show Una Mirada lenta, which portrays her 15 years of work in the world of Flamenco dance, since here beginnings with Antonio "El Pipa".