Lola Greco

Before leaving the stage, in 2009 she took the leading role in Miguel Narros' Flamenco work Fedra, choreographed by Javier Latorre.

[1][2][3] Born in Madrid in 1964, Dolores Greco Arroyo is the daughter of the celebrated Italian-born Flamenco dancer Constanzo José Greco[4] and his wife the dancer Aurelia Arroyo Garrido, generally known as Lola de Ronda.

Internationally, she first appeared in Salome at the Paris Opera in 1983 and at Milan's La Scala in I vespri siciliani in 1990.

[3] In December 2001 in Valencia with the Spanish National Ballet, she danced to the music of Concierto de Aranjuez in a presentation celebrating the 100th anniversary of Joaquin Rodrigo.

[8] Before retiring from the stage, in 2009 she took the leading role in Miguel Narros' Flamenco work Fedra, choreographed by Javier Latorre.