"[1][2] Alvariño began her artistic life at the age of 6 when she joined the children's theater company called La Colmenita, under the direction of Carlos Alberto Cremata.
When she turned 15 she went on to study acting at the National Arts Schools and upon graduating in 2006 she returned to La Colmenita to do her social service, subsequently remaining there, where she is currently the deputy director of the company.
[1][3][4] Alvariño gained further recognition among the Cuban public when she played the character of the teacher in the film Habanastation (2011) directed by Ian Padrón.
But later, in the editing room, her role was modified and began to grow in importance as scenes were added, which is what finally appeared on screen.
I asked him if he hadn't thought of something about the pandemic, indiscipline, hygiene care, etc., but Chamaquili said: I encouraged him to write a little text for Lucas, my oldest child, who is 5 years old.
At the same time, she has declared that La Colmenita's projects do not stop, including the launch of the first book on the history of the children's theater company.
As she said: "Theatre has the pleasure of connecting with the public and there is no repetition, like television or cinema; if something does not go well, you have to resolve it in the moment and it is an adrenaline rush that I enjoy a lot.