Birthday:
February 6
Birthday: February 6
Birthday:
February 6
Joining date:
July 10, 2016
Do you want this account to represent:
individual
If you are representing an organization, what is the name of the organization:
LDA Producciones
If you are representing an organization, what kind of organization?
Artists Services, Producer
Which other?
Dancer/ Choreographer
First Name (Required: even if you are representing an organization you must use your name)
Laura
Last Name (Family Name)
de Altube
About Me (human/individual)/interests, work..short bio/ THis is the most important. It is the only way to know that you are not a SPAMBOT!Be generous!
Laura de Altube is an Argentine Choreographer, Director & Dance maker with more than 15 years of experience doing artistic and professional performances, site specific works and experimental videos. Laura is based in London. She is graduated from the MA in Choreography at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Her work is deeply rooted in collaboration with artists from different fields. She is particularly interested in making works that combine diverse art forms and genre such as Dance film, Visual Art, Theatre, Performance Art, Contemporary dance and Argentine Tango. Through her work she seeks to investigate different ways of dialogue between the audience and the performer. Her Projects comprise screen-based installations and performances; live site-specific events and dance films that have been shown in Buenos Aires Argentina; London, UK and Festivals across Europe. She is the founder of LDA Productions, an experimental audiovisual platform for research and dance performances. Her recently work is ‘Sense of Becoming’, a poetic film and live performance inspired by Maya Deren’s films.
Occupation ( maximum of three):
Stage director (choreographer/ theater director), Video and film (screen-dance), Independent Educators (consultant/ instructors/ workshop leaders/ lecturers/ researchers)
which other:
Performer
English is the main language of this site, but let us know which language you would use in this network besides English:
Spanish