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Sandra Hundelshausen is an international collaborator of the Flamenco Dance Museum and an important figure in the promotion of flamenco culture in Germany.
Her work reflects the international growth of flamenco across Europe, encouraging cultural exchange and strengthening flamenco’s position as a universal art form. Through collaborations like this, the Flamenco Dance Museum continues to expand its international cultural network.
Sandra Hundelshausen, born in Bad Orb (Germany) in 1967, has developed a distinguished artistic career which, combined with more than twenty years of experience as an expert psychotherapist, allows her to fully express the potential of her creative background. Through the universal power of art, dance and music, her work invites the viewer on an intense emotional journey, connecting with their own sensory and human experience.
Her extensive training includes studies in music education, psychology and classical piano, leading to a deep understanding of a wide range of musical and dance styles. In addition, she was trained in Fine Arts under the guidance of Margot Weiss and was a member of the European Academy of Art (EKA) in Trier, where she took part in dance painting seminars led by Wolfgang Mannebach. She has also received mentorship and collaborated with the renowned artist Barbara Heinisch.
Her work enjoys an excellent reputation in Germany and Switzerland and is currently expanding internationally to other countries, such as Spain, where she is presenting her second solo exhibition.