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Historia de Cerisola

Carolina Cerisola is a renowned soloist who thrives on performing to live music. She has mesmerized audiences around the world with her unique blend of Latin, burlesque tease, cabaret and improvisational dance techniques.  

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Carolina applied her rhythmic gymnastics training and salsa dance experience to start her professional career in the United States in 1999, where she emerged as a World Salsa Champion with partner, Johnny Vazquez, landing them featured spots in Marc Anthony’s music video, “I Need to Know” and an international tour for Bacardi.  

In 2002, Carolina was chosen as the headliner for the opening of  Ivan Kane’s legendary neo-burlesque club, Forty Deuce. The club quickly became the Hollywood hot-spot for celebrities. Her performances caught the eye of many artists including Sting,  Justin Timberlake, Heath Ledger, Daniel Lanois, Josh Groban,  Fiona Apple, and Prince among others. Carolina went on to be a  featured artist in their videos, projects and international music tours, performing in Madison Square Garden and Carnegie Hall.

Cerisola has appeared on a multitude of television shows and films including Jimmy Kimmel Live, Entourage, The Young and the  Restless, Bravo’s reality drama, Forty Deuce, Inland EmpireUndiscovered, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and Daniel Lanois’ Here Is What  Is featuring Brian Eno, as a guest judge on Bravo’s dance competition reality show, Step It Up and Dance, FOX’S Snowfall, the Ellen  Degeneres Show (with Sting) and Superstars of Dance.  

She has performed live around the world. Mentionable appearances include Lucha Vavoom, Fuji Rock in Japan, Nuit Blanche Festival in Canada, Cee-Lo Green’s Vegas residency, and LoBerace at Planet Hollywood.