Atelier is my pedagogical proposal, rooted in my career as a dancer and creator. It honors the studio as a space for experimentation, where technique becomes craft and identity is shaped. I observe that new generations relate differently to movement and body. My passion is to deepen perception and translate it physically—alone and with others. I’ve gathered knowledge from artists like Pina Bausch, Malou Airaudo, Cristiane Boullosa, Dominique Mercy, Francesc Bravo and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, and now aim to share these experiences. My practice connects Western techniques with a global, evolving pedagogy. It combines technique, composition, and improvisation. Influenced by the Jooss-Leeder method, I emphasize breath, repetition, and directional forces. Through movement research, writing, and play, dancers connect with their creative identity, develop autonomy, and explore both individual and collective transformation.
