Meet the Artists
Discover talented artists ready to take the stage.
Each performer brings their unique style and energy to the event, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
We will publish our 2025 lineup continously.
Patricia is a versatile vocalist with roots from Cuba. Raised in a musical family in Havana, Patricia started her professional career at the age of 20 as lead vocalist with the famous (in Cuba) popular music band Los Gafas. She is trained in classical singing (bel canto), and has sung in most genres, particularly within Latin American music.
She, along with the house band, will be performing our Mexican repertoire consisting of traditional music related to this special date.

Patricia Morales
From Mexico to Seville and now Norway — Bellali Austria has dedicated her life to flamenco. With international experience from Japan to Brazil, from Lisbon to France, she has created performances, festivals and projects that use art as a bridge between cultures.
Today, she continues her journey as a dancer, choreographer and producer, shaping spaces where flamenco becomes both tradition and transformation.
Flamenco as art, as culture, as life.

Bellali Austria
Singer and music educator. Her background in music pedagogy and early childhood education intertwines with an extensive artistic career. She has been part of several bands in Chile and Norway, and she is currently developing music and art projects in Norway, combining her experience as a performer with her teaching work, always seeking to build bridges between education and artistic creation.

Berta Robles
Born in Mexico, Claudette discovered dance at five, guided by Gloria Luz at the Royal Academy of Dance in Mexico City. From classical ballet to modern expression, her path was shaped by mentors like Dagmar Kortum and Rafael Quetzalcoatl, a student of Maurice Béjart.
She has danced on stages such as Teatro Carlos Pellicer and Sala Miguel Covarrubias, and later shared her passion as a teacher and choreographer at UNAM’s Museo del Chopo. Touring with Tatiana, she learned how movement can unite thousands of hearts.
Now living between Norway and her Mexican roots, Claudette continues to dance as she lives — as a bridge between cultures, moments, and emotions.
