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Sheila Osorio Ferrer

Hometown:

Loíza, Puerto Rico

Born in Fajardo on March 21, 1970, Sheila Osorio Ferrer discovered her passion for bomba upon joining the Ballet Folklórico Hermanos Ayala in Loíza. That early experience fostered her deep-rooted sense of belonging and commitment to Afro-Puerto Rican traditions.
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Alongside a distinguished career in respiratory health—serving as President of the Puerto Rico Respiratory Care Association and asthma instructor at the Medical Sciences Campus—Sheila is also a graduate of the Puerto Rico Business Development Center’s Entrepreneurial Training Program. This foundation has empowered her as a leader both in clinical settings and cultural spaces.

Biography

For over 45 years, she has danced with the Ballet Folklórico Hermanos Ayala, demonstrating her unwavering dedication to bomba. As a cultural curator, Sheila has represented Puerto Rico internationally, appearing on programs such as Vascos por el Mundo and National Geographic Traveller, and featured in audiovisual productions including Vejigantes, Spike Lee’s film on Netflix, Telemundo Miami specials, and documentaries produced by Queen Latifah. As founder or co-founder of initiatives like Talleres de Bomba N’Zambi, Herederas Culturales, Reinas Magas, and the Mi Batey Magazine, she promotes cultural knowledge and empowerment. Recognized as Folklorist of the Year (2017) by Casa Cultural Vuiza, and honored by the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture and the Senate, she has also guided pageant queens such as Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2021 Michelle Colón. Sheila represented Puerto Rico at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino in Washington, D.C., and is the author of children’s books like Río Libertad and El Sueño de Cayito. Her image graces a mural at the Puerto Rico International Airport as part of the “Junté Boricua” project, and she was featured in Discover Puerto Rico’s “Faces of Tourism” campaign. An engaged cultural ambassador, Sheila offers immersive bomba experiences at Puente Herrera in Loíza for local and international visitors. She recently participated in the Media Mission in Bogotá, reaffirming her role as a global promoter of Puerto Rican culture. She has also led workshops and fairs in cities such as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Orlando, and Tampa, and partnered with community organizations including the Boys & Girls Club of Loíza.

Artist Statement

My dance is a bridge between our Afro-Puerto Rican legacy and the world. Through bomba, I celebrate our ancestry and cultivate cultural pride in every person I reach.

Artistic & Cultural Contributions

Featured Works / Projects:

  • Over 45 years performing with the Ballet Folklórico Hermanos Ayala.
  • Founder of Talleres de Bomba N’Zambi, Herederas Culturales, Reinas Magas, and Mi Batey Magazine.
  • Cultural representation in programs like National Geographic Traveller and Telemundo Miami.
  • Featured in film and documentary productions, including Netflix’s Vejigantes and Queen Latifah’s documentary.
  • Guided national pageant winners like Michelle Colón (Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2021).
  • Contributor to a mural initiative and tourism campaigns.
  • International cultural diver and Bogotá Media Mission participant.
  • Leader of bomba workshops across U.S. cities and community collaborations in Puerto Rico.

Community & Cultural Engagement:

Sheila is deeply committed to cultural stewardship. Through Taller N’Zambi, she teaches bomba as a living tradition, transmitting history and identity to future generations. Her work spans community outreach, public health education, and youth mentorship through arts and culture.

Goals & Aspirations:

  • Expand the reach of Taller N’Zambi internationally.
  • Develop intercultural exchange programs centered on bomba heritage.
  • Foster sustainable cultural tourism in Loíza via immersive dance experiences.

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