Eloísa Maturén

[1][2] Eloísa Maturén began her academic dance studies in Caracas, at the Escuela Ballet-Arte [es], and graduated after seven years.

At the same time that she was developing her career as a ballerina, she studied social communication at the Central University of Venezuela, graduating cum laude.

She worked as a correspondent for the newspaper El Nacional and the magazine Todo en Domingo, as well as an announcer for the station Unión Radio.

Maturén was executive producer of the documentaries Dudamel: El sonido de los niños, by director Alberto Arvelo [es],[3] and Don Armando, by Jonathan Reverón.

The event, which was organized by Maturén's Ciclorama Producciones Escénicas and the Morella Muñoz Foundation (led by Gunilla Álvarez), culminated with two galas in the Aula Magna of the Central University of Venezuela, with the participation of prominent Venezuelan and foreign dancers and the Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar, conducted by Maturén's then-husband Maestro Gustavo Dudamel.