He has shared the stage with dancers such as Rudolf Nureyev, Maya Plisetskaya, Carla Fracci, Vladimir Vasilev, Fernando Bujones, Peter Schaufuss, Sylvie Guillem, Patrick Dupond and Julio Bocca.
The same year on the celebrations of the Fifth Centenary of the discovery of America, he performed at the World Financial Center in New York,[4] at the Holland Festival in the Netherlands and at the Metki Hall in Tokyo.
In the 1995 edition of the EMMY awards, the TVE performance of the choreography of Antonio Canales, "TORERO" was nominated by Spain in the category of "Artistic Presentation", remaining semifinalist.
[10] That same year, fulfilling an order from the National Ballet of Spain, he performed the choreography, Grito, which was presented in February 1998 at the City Center in New York.
Combining his performances, and during the months of September and October, Antonio Canales shot his second film entitled Vengo by Tony Gatlif as the protagonist.
[18] In December, he made his debut at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid as a guest artist of the National Ballet of Spain performing a choreography that he created for this occasion, entitled A blinds.
In September the Flamenco Festival of the Seville Bienal closed at the Teatro de la Maestranza with the show Bailaor.
In April, the company's 10th anniversary commemorated with the re-release of the show Torero and a selection of numbers from the works A ti Carmen Amaya, The House of Bernarda Alba, Gitano and Bailaor.
In the same year he participated in the XIII Flamenco Bienal of Seville with Paco de Lucía, Tomatito and Eva Yerbabuena.
In 2009, he traveled to Caracas in Venezuela with the staging of La Casa de Bernarda Alba and Flamenco Puro, in two presentations at the Teresa Carreño Theater.
[24] In 2010, Antonio Canales traveled to Guanajuato when he was invited to participate in the Exhibition for the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico, with the show Solitudes of stone and sky.
In collaboration with the Cervantes Institute, he had carried out projects such as Cuenta Con Migo amigo, where through stories he explained to the children what Flamenco is.