Comtemporary circus artist
She began her journey in circus while studying Pedagogy at the University of Barcelona. Gradually, she developed a deeper interest in aerial disciplines and their relationship with dance and performance.
In 2021, she created her first 25-minute rope solo. In 2023, she moved to Brussels to expand her technical skills and develop her artistic identity at ESAC (École Supérieure des Arts du Cirque).
She currently works as a performer and project manager, presenting various acts in cabarets and international festivals. She also leads workshops and offers one-on-one coaching in technique and creative processes.
Her research focuses on the exploration of the body in suspension, the dialogue between aerial apparatus and space, and the creation of symbolic universes. Through rope, she has developed her own language, placing technique at the service of narrative and physical dramaturgy.
Driven by a desire to collaborate, share, and keep learning, her hybrid profile as an artist, pedagogue, and feminist woman is reflected in all of her projects.
Over the years, I have developed a pedagogy of the aerial body that aims to adapt technique to each individual, addressing their specific needs and goals.