[7] She rose through the ranks, and received critical acclaim for her performances in both Cuba and on international tours, including in Swan Lake and Giselle.
[5] The Joffrey Ballet, a company based in Chicago, where her sister was dancing at the time, once offered a guest contract to Feijóo, but she was unable to join due to visa issues.
[5] Instead, in 1997, she and Nelson Madrigal, her colleague and future husband, performed with Ballett Zürich, directed by Heinz Spoerli, as a guest for a year, and met ballet master Mikko Nissinen.
[7][8] In 2000, she was coached by former New York City Ballet principal dancer Merrill Ashley for Balanchine's Ballo della Regina.
[4] At the company, in addition to classical, she also danced works by George Balanchine, John Cranko, Jiří Kylián, William Forsythe, Val Caniparoli and Peter Martins.
[11] In 2011, the Feijóos and American Ballet Theatre principal dancer José Manuel Carreño performed a specially choreographed version of Swan Lake on Dancing with the Stars.
She went on to direct the Feijóo Ballet School in Dickinson, Texas, and taught at Carlos Acosta's Acosta/Danza in Havana as a guest teacher.