Actress, playwright.
She has acted in plays such as “Los Hombres Blancos deben morir” (Sala Cincómonos, 2021), in films such as “A través de tu mirada” (Netflix, 2024) or the short film “1,5 y +” (pending release). She is a founding member of the theater company “La Fatal” and has co-written “Bisila”, one of the pieces selected in the Z Festival 2024 circuit. In addition, she was assistant director and artistic producer of the show “Black Man Solo” (Periferia Cimarronas, 2023).
She has been trained as an actress in the free school of Eòlia (2020) and the actor’s studio of Laura Jou (2021-2025). As a multidisciplinary artist she has also trained in singing and movement with Queralt Albinyana or Rogelio Lordá. In 2021 she finished her training in Assistant Theatre Direction at Eòlia. She trained in Scenic Creation with Azkona Toloza at Sala Becket (2023) and today, she has training in playwrighting with Denise Duncan.
Nau Ivanow is a space of welcome, accompaniment, research and innovation; a haven where companies will find the warmth needed to work unhurriedly and in good conditions. Residencies are the main focus of what we do. Our aim is to provide decent working conditions, always accompanying the artists and providing them with the resources they need. Nau Ivanow’s projects are underpinned by three major working axes: creation, accompaniment and work with the territory. And all of them with one common denominator: internationalization, which permeates each and every one of our projects.
Davvi – Centre for Performing Arts is a hub and a gathering point in Northern Norway for the professional independent Performing Arts community. The organization is a laboratory for new ideas, artistic research, and an open space where different cultures are cared for. We challenge hegemonic thinking and support cross-sectorial artistic working and thinking. We are staff of 11 curios people, we are placed in Hammerfest, Tromsø and Bodø and we are a space that offers residency, laboratories and producer services.
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