Alberto Cerrada

Alberto Cerrada

Fencing teacher at ESAEM, he has taught fencing skills to actors such as Vigo Mortensen, Manuel Bandera, etc. Artistic Fencing Spanish Champion

He has taught fencing to actors such as Vigo Mortensen, Manuel Bandera, Unax Ugalde, Enrico Loverso, Raúl Peña, Carlos Santos, Armando del Río, Santiago Urrialde, Ángel Tous, Emilio Gaviria and Miguel Ángel Muñoz among others, as well as to well-known dancers, opera singers like Ricardo Muñiz, Elena Rivera, etc.

He has been the protagonist of the musical “El zorro, el espectáculo” as a “cover” of Manuel Bandera at the Calderón theater in Madrid.

As an actor, fencing specialist and choreographer, he has achieved important successes, including his work in the play “The Three Musketeers” by Gustavo Tambasccio, which premiered at the Almagro Classical Theater Festival.

He began fencing at the age of 8 years old in the city of Salamanca. He moved to Madrid to continue his fencing training at the Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento where he was trained by the best national and international fencing masters. He is a member of the National Center’s senior team, competing at national and international level.

He obtained scholarships to study abroad, receiving instruction in sport and stage fencing at the National Training Center in Havana (Cuba), Sala de Armas in Montpellier (France), Stockholm (Sweden) and Athens (Greece).

He continues with the study of the noble art of stage and sport fencing, receiving knowledge from the best masters of today: J. Esperanza, E. Querubino, J. Campomanes, M. Pereira, R. Maroto…

He receives knowledge of film fencing from the master Bob Anderson, fencing double and teacher of the great figures of Hollywood (Errol Flynn, Douglas Fairbanks …) and choreographer of films such as “The Lord of the Rings, The Fox, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean” being teacher of well-known stars such as Antonio Banderas, Johnny Deep, Orlando Bloom, Richard Gere, etc..

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