About
Ana Correa
Has a degree in Plant Biology and a Ph.D. in Plant Ecophysiology. Worked in research until 2013. In 2009 moved to Granada, Spain, to work on a post-doc in her research area, and started her dance training with the Enclave collective.
She has received training in contemporary dance, dance-theatre, clown, butoh, physical theatre, flying-low, and other performance and movement techniques, and studied and worked with teachers such as Ana Buitrago, Luis Biasotto, Aitana Cordero, João Fiadeiro, Vera Mantero, Loic Touzé, and many others.
In 2013 leaves science research, and dedicates herself exclusively to creation in dance and performance, becoming a member of the Enclave collective. In 2014 collaborates with Horácio Macuacua in a new creation. In 2014-2015 attended the FIA- Intensive Accompanied Formation at the C.E.M.-Centro em movimento, in Lisbon.
She is currently developing her new solo project, with the provisional name “I will change the names so that no one recognizes the characters in this story”, which seems to be going in the direction of several different performances. She is also currently developing collaborations with espacioproprio-augenblick (Berlin-Argentina), and continues her work with the collective Enclave (Madrid- Granada-Lisboa).