Spanish singer-songwriter and dancer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joana Sainz Garcia (1989 – September 1, 2019) was a Spanish singer, dancer, and songwriter from Madrid, Spain.[1] She was killed in a stage explosion in September 2019.[2]
Sainz was raised in Santander, a port city on Spain’s north coast in the Cantabria region. She later moved to Suances, also in Cantabria. "The first time I saw her, when she came, I realized her virtues. She was a girl with a lot of energy, with a lot of desire. From the beginning, I saw her a dancer,” Sainz' teacher, Marta Rojo, told El Espanol. Rojo remembered that Sainz started formal dance training in 2010.
Sainz was the principal dancer and chief choreographer of Spain’s Super Hollywood Orchestra.[3] The group were known for their exciting performances which used many special effects, including fireworks.[4]
Joana Sainz died on September 1, 2019 while performing in front of an audience of 1000 people, at a four day music festival at Las Berlanas.[5] A pyrotechnic device used during the performance exploded next to her.[2][6] She was struck in the stomach by a faulty cartridge used in the pyrotechnic device.[5][4]
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