Fabrina Melon

French actress and dancer, Fabrina Melon was born in the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. She began her dance studies in Paris with Maestro Jean-Claude Marignale. She was a member of the Art of Jazz Company, presenting Decadanse in 1999.

Upon her arrival in Mexico, she joined Alicia Sánchez y Compañía and learned the new technique of Teatro de Movimiento (Theatre of Movement), performing La Mirada del Sordo (The Gaze of the Deaf Man) in Mexico City's Historical Centre Festival and a season at the Miguel Covarrubias Theatre in 2002. Fabrina has been a soloist in several La Giralda presentations, as well as in numerous "performance" shows.

She began her Dramatic Art training in Mexico with Gerardo Trejoluna. Later, she travelled to Bolivia, where she took a proficiency theatre course with the famous Teatro de los Andes group. She performed her first relevant role in the play The Blacks by Jean Genet, directed by José Luis Cruz at the Orientation Theatre in Mexico City.

She is currently working at Certain Inhabitants’ Theatre as General Coordinator.