Sudakas Sudadas
Bailable Sudakas
BAILABLE CONTEMPORÁNEA SUDAKA is a collaborative practice proposal led by Andrea, Camila, and Dian that explores body movements with a focus on the Southern Cone of South America and its possibilities for sensitive enjoyment.
It is a space for personal-collective practice and reflection, where participants can connect with their bodies, their context, and their needs.
In this instance, the pelvis will be addressed as a center of power, anatomically and sensitively reviewing its possibilities, to then explore the sensitive relationships of its danced movement with the musicalities of the south we inhabit.
Through dance, the aim is to facilitate the encounter between people and the re-appropriation of a common enjoyment in diversity.
Andrea Amaro Uribe
Dance worker, independent performing artist.
Connected to teaching-learning through affection, drawn to the practice and reflection of training in contemporary and social dance as a bridge for awakening the mind, soul, and heart from a situated and pleasurable corporeality.
Her scenic, creative, experimental, and performative work has been mainly developed in improvisation, interdisciplinary processes, unconventional spaces, and the street within contexts linked to social and reflective spaces, working and collaborating with various artists.
Dian C. Guevara
Dance worker, independent performing artist.
Creator with vast experience as a choreographer and movement director, performer, and teacher. She navigates sensitively between contemporary dance, freestyle twerk, other social dances, and theater.
She works in creation and research in the performing arts collaboratively and interdisciplinarily. She also works in training in various spaces, both institutional and independent, always advocating for the joyous dances, bodies, and identities of the global south that we inhabit.
Camila Soto Gutiérrez
Dance worker: dancer, teacher, and Sudaka DJ.
She approaches her tasks driven by desire and pleasure as a transformative force. She has developed her work as a teacher, dance performer, researcher, and creator in both conventional and public spaces, collaborating with various spaces, artists, and organizations.
Interested in collective and popular enjoyment, since 2021 she has been a DJ, specializing in twerk battles and festive Sudaka music.