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Holly Mistine began her formal training in ballet at the age of seven in the Cecchetti Method of Classical Ballet through the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD). Based in London, England, this method has been the foundation for the Royal Ballet School (which provides dancers for the Royal Ballet of England) and for the National Ballet School (which provides dancers for the National Ballet of Canada, and for the teachers training program through the National Ballet of Canada. This method was also influential and instrumental in the development of the new ABT (American Ballet Theatre) National Training Curriculum written by Franco DeVita, Fellow of the ISTD in the Cecchetti Method of Classical Ballet and Fellow ISTD Cecchetti master instructor Raymond
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Lukens. While continuing her training through the Cecchetti curriculum (including classes with both DeVita and Lukens), Holly Mistine became a featured and award-winning dancer in the Classical Dance Department at the Orange County High School of the Arts (OCHSA), becoming exposed to other dance forms such as modern, flamenco, hip-hop, African, and Japanese. At age 17, Holly Mistine held simultaneous apprenticeships with the Los Angeles Chamber Ballet and Carla Luna’s Flamenco Ensemble. She went on to work with the Brockus Project Dance Company and perform flamenco professionally at various restaurants and private events. She then pursued teachers’ training courses through the ISTD, presenting students of her own for Cecchetti examinations while also preparing dancers for recitals and competitions. Holly Mistine then returned to her roots as a professionally trained classical ballerina to perform in Inland Pacific Ballet’s Giselle and to work with world-renowned artist Patrick Frantz [former premier danseur (principal dancer) of the Paris Opera Ballet] and his contemporary ballet company La Danserie, simultaneously working with Esencia Flamenca Professional Dance Company and earning recognition as one of the top 5 dancers for 2003 by the Beverly Hills Outlook. The Los Angeles Times’ Victoria Looseleaf called her “…stellar…Holly Mistine, all passion – on pointe…;” Mischa Kopitman (Los Angeles-based writer and award-winning composer) stated “…Holly Mistine, all fluidity and grace…;” and L.A. Weekly’s Steven Leigh Morris acknowledged “…robust and erotic flamenco dances provided by Holly Mistine…” In December, 2005, her first efforts at choreography for the professional realm earned her promising recognition by Los Angeles Times staff writer Lewis Segal:
“…sometimes a contemporary artist will rethink a ‘Nutcracker’ concept and come up with something as distinctive as Mark Morris and Matthew Bourne did in their radically revamped stagings. That happened…during Holly Mistine’s ‘Spanish (Chocolate)’ solo…a thoughtful, inventive conversation between ballet and flamenco sensibilities.”
In recent years Holly Mistine has furthered her dance explorations to include Argentine tango, salsa, ballroom, and Middle Eastern dance. She was a recurring featured dancer at Dar Band Fine Persian Cuisine in Irvine and has performed at a variety of restaurants, nightclubs, and events throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties and beyond. As well as having danced in such prominent festivals as Cairo Carnival and Bellydance Live! at the John Anson Ford Ampitheatre, Holly Mistine has danced with East West Middle Eastern Folk Ballet, Flowers of the Desert, Negma*Setareh Middle Eastern Dance Company and has freelanced professionally dancing Persian, Arabic (danse orientale/belly dance and depke folk dance), flamenco, classical and contemporary ballet and as a versatile performance artist for the circus-act troupe Girls On Stilts. In addition to having established Urban Flamenco (Live Music and Dance Entertainment) and having offered HoBoh (Holly Bohème) Flamenco classes through various cities’ community services departments, Holly Mistine has taught ballet, Middle Eastern dance, and flamenco throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties.
Holly Mistine shares two sons with Los Angeles-based, multi-talented flamenco musician Santiago "El Maya" Diego Martín Prechtel.
“…sometimes a contemporary artist will rethink a ‘Nutcracker’ concept and come up with something as distinctive as Mark Morris and Matthew Bourne did in their radically revamped stagings. That happened…during Holly Mistine’s ‘Spanish (Chocolate)’ solo…a thoughtful, inventive conversation between ballet and flamenco sensibilities.”
In recent years Holly Mistine has furthered her dance explorations to include Argentine tango, salsa, ballroom, and Middle Eastern dance. She was a recurring featured dancer at Dar Band Fine Persian Cuisine in Irvine and has performed at a variety of restaurants, nightclubs, and events throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties and beyond. As well as having danced in such prominent festivals as Cairo Carnival and Bellydance Live! at the John Anson Ford Ampitheatre, Holly Mistine has danced with East West Middle Eastern Folk Ballet, Flowers of the Desert, Negma*Setareh Middle Eastern Dance Company and has freelanced professionally dancing Persian, Arabic (danse orientale/belly dance and depke folk dance), flamenco, classical and contemporary ballet and as a versatile performance artist for the circus-act troupe Girls On Stilts. In addition to having established Urban Flamenco (Live Music and Dance Entertainment) and having offered HoBoh (Holly Bohème) Flamenco classes through various cities’ community services departments, Holly Mistine has taught ballet, Middle Eastern dance, and flamenco throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties.
Holly Mistine shares two sons with Los Angeles-based, multi-talented flamenco musician Santiago "El Maya" Diego Martín Prechtel.