Career
She was the first woman to dance in the Taj Mahal (for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi), the Parthenon and the basilica of Santa Prisca. She had a television show in Mexico for 17 years and is reported to have been awarded the Silver Goddess (Diosa de Plata), a Mexican film and television award, 14 years in a row for best choreographer. Hool served as Artist in Residence and Director of Arts and Dance for seven years at the Universidad de las Americas, near the capital city of Puebla in the state of Puebla, Mexico.
Her performance locations in Mexico included Chapultepec Castle.
She also taught at the University of Illinois, the University of New Mexico and the University of California (Los Angeles, California). She received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois, the Silver Horse award in India, the Gold Aztec award for arts in Argentina and other honors.
"Constanza Hool" is the registered Artistic Name of Constanza Kammfer Garrido de Hool.