Eric Gonzalez is a Powerhouse
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Eric Gonzalez is a Powerhouse

Eric Gonzalez is a powerhouse multidisciplinary artist born and raised in Barcelona, Spain. From an early age, he immersed himself in dance, musical theatre, on‑camera acting, singing, and piano—quickly becoming the definition of a true triple threat. At just 13, he published his first book, Mi Amigo El Fantasma (May 2019), now available on platforms like Amazon.

By 15, Eric was already making waves as a dance teacher and choreographer while still in high school. Competing in Spain’s top urban dance competitions—including Hip Hop International—he dominated the scene, earning four 1st‑place titles and two 2nd‑place finishes across six major events.

His relentless drive, discipline, and strong values opened the door to the United States in 2023, when he earned a scholarship to AMDA. He trained in Music Theatre across both the Los Angeles and New York campuses, graduating in June 2025.

Since then, Eric has appeared in films, series, and commercials—including projects for platforms like Hulu—showcasing his versatility as both an actor and dancer. He is currently part of the world‑premiere musical Aguardiente, directed by Luis Salgado, following its successful developmental workshop. The production will debut at GALA Theatre in Washington, D.C., running from April 30th to May 24th.

Eric describes himself as creative, disciplined, hardworking, and deeply professional—but above all, kind and respectful. He thrives on inspiration, collaboration, and creating safe, uplifting environments where artistry can flourish.

His mission is to inspire others and champion a message of respect, love, and freedom. “Art is an escape door for many people, and we have the key.” Eric hopes to become a voice for those who once felt afraid to be themselves and to open doors for international artists—especially Spanish and Spanish‑speaking performers—who dream of stepping onto global stages.

https://www.ericgonzalez.info/

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