Mildred Andeola

Mildred Andeola is a dancer, visual artist, and cultural explorer whose creative path bridges movement and design. Born in Mexico, her artistic roots run deep, with early training in visual expression eventually leading her to the kinetic language of dance. The moment she encountered Romani Gypsy Dance, something shifted — she describes it as a visceral recognition, a form that moved the way she felt inside. Since then, Mildred has trained under master Romani instructors and traveled widely through the Baltic region, absorbing both technique and the lived culture behind the dance. Her style is grounded in deep respect, intuitive flow, and the belief that movement can be both a celebration and a form of remembrance.

Romani Gypsy Dance carries a powerful connection to the natural world. Its gestures evoke the unfurling of bird wings, the thundering gallop of horses, and the sweeping curve of wind through open space. It is a style full of grounded elegance and dynamic expression — richly textured, emotive, and deeply tied to the lived rhythms of the communities from which it comes. In her classes, Mildred encourages dancers to move with presence and respect, tuning into the cultural depth and the physical poetry that this form holds. More than choreography, Romani dance becomes a way of listening — to history, to instinct, and to the pulse of life itself.