Teacher

Mario Moraga

Mario helps students from around the world understand what to practise, how to practise it, and how to actually sound flamenco.

Conservatorio Superior “Rafael Orozco”, Córdoba

Degree in Music Education, University of Cádiz

Berklee Valencia jazz/blues studies

Founder of Flamenco Inside since 2016

InternationalPerformer

International performances in Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, France, Italy, Germany, Portugal and the USA.

Trust and Experience from more than 17 countries

Mario Moraga is a flamenco guitarist, founder of Flamenco Inside, an online learning platform created in 2016.

Through it, he has worked with students from more than 17 countries and connected with over 3,000 people in live sessions. His approach is simple: structured, practical, and adapted to your level — from complete beginners to advanced players.

Over the years, he has developed his own method focused on solving one of the biggest struggles for flamenco guitarists: knowing what to practice, and how to practice it so you can actually sound flamenco.

Mario Moraga Guitar Flamenco Spain
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Because the goal is to express yourself with confidence in front of your family, friends, or on stage.

He has performed as a soloist at venues like Fresno State University and the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in California, and has collaborated on projects such as a tour in Mexico with singer Polo Rojas.

On stage, he has also been co-musical director of the show “Jerga”, alongside flamenco dancer Carmen Álvarez, premiered at Teatro Infanta Leonor in Jaén. He is also the creator and producer of the annual show “Navidad Entre Amigos”, a project running since 2010 that connects flamenco, Andalusian culture, and Christmas traditions.

Alongside his artistic and teaching work, Mario also leads immersive flamenco experiences in Andalusia, where students can truly live flamenco from the inside — connecting with real artists and experiencing the culture in its natural environment.

His philosophy is simple: flamenco is not just something you learn through technique — it requires direction, understanding, and real experience.

Because flamenco is not just something you practice… it’s something you live.

A flamenco person doesn’t do things the same way as someone who isn’t. It’s not better or worse. It’s just different.