Adabel Guerrero

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Adabel Guerrero

In 2009
Born Adabel Anahí Guerrero Melachenco
July 18, 1978 (1978-07-18) (age 33)
La Plata, Argentina
Occupation vedette, dancer, cabaret star, pole dancer, ballerina, actress, model, singer, choreographer
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Spouse Martín Lamela

Adabel Guerrero[1][2] is a Argentine professional theatre dancer, actress and vedette. She is of Ukrainian and Spaniard descent.

Guerrero was recently in Dancing with the Stars in Argentina competing together with professional dancer Martin Whitecamp.[3] They got eliminated by the 41.28% of the public vote.[4]

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[change] Theatre

Year Musical Show Notes
Cinderella Fairy godmother

Singer & Dancer - Ballerina

Ballet del Teatro Argentino Dancer - Ballerina
2004 Buenos Aires al rojo vivo Dancer
2005 El humor no tiene trabas
2006 Pasajeros de la risa
2007 Irresistible, otra historia de humor Outstanding Vedette after 1st Vedette Valeria Archimaut

1st Dancer alongside Sabrina Ravelli

2008 El Fantasma de Canterville Dancer
2008 Incomparable, el humor continua Outstanding Dancer & Vedette

3rd Vedette

2008-2009 La fiesta esta en el lago Stars alongside Monica Farro & Valeria Archimó
2009 Doña flor y sus dos maridos Replacement for 1st Actress
2010 Primera dama se busca 2nd Vedette
2010 Carnaval de estrellas Joined party in June, 2010

The magazine started in march 26, 2010

2010-Present Excitante 1st Vedette

Dancer - Ballerina

2011 La Revista de Buenos Aires One week replacement for 1st Vedette

Covering Valeria Archimó

2011 América 20Diez, La Revista Guest performer

[change] Others

  • In 2008 Guerrero modeled for Maxim in Argentina for the March cover.
  • In 2008 Guerrero modeled for Maxim in Argentina for the July cover.[5]
  • In 2009 Guerrero modeled for Maxim in Argentina for the January cover.[6]
  • In 2010 Guerrero modeled for Playboy in Argentina for the cover of March.[7][8]
  • In November 3, 2011 Guerrero taped a video with the band Banda XXI of her dancing & singing to their song "Bam Bam".[9]
  • In November 2011 Guerrero created a portfolio of her named "Dulce Rock". Photos taken by Aníbal Pérez and clothing by Marta Trobbiani and Gisela Sabino.

[change] Inspirations

When asked about her inspiration on dancing Guerrero responded:

"Julio Bocca, Maximiliano Guerra, Hernán Piquín ... They are the highest in Argentina, each with their own style. Maxi, more manly, more land, and Julio and Piquín more princely, more aerial. There is no first or second, they are different from each other.They have broken their souls to get where they are now."

Guerrero also says that dance it self is her inspiration:

"To me, dancing transports me, its an absolute passion. Dancing is the best,its orgasmic."

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