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LATEST NEWS:
Dancer for K-Pop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X at the 99th Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
Zaramaría saw “K-Pop Demon Hunters” this past Summer and became obsessed with the movie and its soundtrack, but never did she imagine she would get to perform with the singers of that same movie just a few months later. She was one of the dancers that performed the hit song “Golden” with the singing voices of HUNTR/X (EJAE, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami) during the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. She also got to parade and dance along with the I Love Dance Studio dancers and director, MJ Choi. This was also her first SAG-AFTRA credit.


MOST RECENTLY:
Carnegie Hall Debut! Singing with Mandy Gonzalez
Zaramaría got to perform at Carnegie Hall this past November in “Everything I Know: Mandy Gonzalez Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda”. She performed as a part of the R.Evolución Latina Community Choir and sang “Fearless” alongside Mandy Gonzalez and The New York Pops, with Lin Manuel Miranda present in the audience to witness it.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS:
Off-Broadway Debut with a Bilingual New Musical!
Zaramaría recently collaborated with R.Evolución Latina as one of the participants from the 2025 Beyond Workshop Series. She performed in the ensemble, got to step in as the Mother Earth understudy, and was the assistant stage manager of their showcase production of Aguardiente: In Process, a new bilingual musical written and directed by Luis Salgado and Daniel Gutiérrez. This first look at “Aguardiente!” is presented in partnership with Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater and Raúl Juliá Training Unit.
About the musical: Set against a rich tapestry of Hispanic culture and pride, “Aguardiente!” tells the story of two artists—one from Puerto Rico, the other from Colombia—who navigate the exhilarating yet treacherous path of artistic expression. In the fight to stay true to their vision in a world driven by commerce and conformity, they face the ever-present tension between survival and artistic integrity when writing an original musical.



