www.anaportela.com<\/a><\/p>\nAna Portela, born in Portugal, studied in the National Dance Conservatoire in Lisbon where, besides learning ballet and modern, tap and theater, traditional and character dances, she danced numerous ballet excerpts\/variations and performed modern pieces of Portuguese choreographers such as Andr\u00e9 Mesquita and Rui Horta. In 2010, she started a Bachelor at \u201cCodarts, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten\u201d and specialized in the techniques of Graham, Laban, Cuningham, Lim\u00f3n and diverse contemporary movement vocabulary and techniques. Codarts repertoire included pieces of Kristina de Ch\u00e2tel, Christopher Tandy, Jens van Daele, Ed Wubbe, J\u00edri Kylian. Ana received the\u00a0Corrie Hartong Scholarship for her 4 year internship at The Luzerner Theater. There she danced contemporary versions of \u201cThe Sleeping Beauty\u201d by Stijn Celis and the nutcraker, \u201cNUTS!\u201d from Kinsun Chan. With another stagiare she created a piece for \u201cTanzmakers 5\u201d.<\/p>\n
In 2015, Ana initiated her freelancing and teaching career in Rotterdam, at Het Nationale Opera and festivals at Studio de Bakkerij, De Gouvernstraat and touring Holland. Collaborated with Allegoria Emsemble and taught at Circle Dance. Accompanies non-movers through dance since then. In the first half of 2016, Ana danced and acted at the National Theater S\u00e3o Carlos \u201cA Flowering Tree\u201d, performed at the RotterdamDanst with \u201cBalance\u201d by Laura Rae Bernasconi and engrossed in Company ENS.<\/p>\n
Throughout the 2016\/17 season she developed as a performing artist on collaborative performances such as \u201cKaleidoscope: Miniatures Evening\u201d at Wolfart Gallery Rotterdam, \u201cFlora, Forgotten and Forgiven\u201d at the Van Nelle Fabriek Rotterdam Art Week, the OT 301 residency performance \u201cA.C.I.D.\u201d by Monica Sharon and \u201c3\u201d collaboration with TerazNow and SINE. Ana also taught contemporary dance at Studio181 besides her private practice and established herself as a
\ndancer of Ballet Bernasconi and ENS Dance Company. She performed at Het Nationale Opera in the productions of \u201cPrins Igor\u201d with choreography by Itzik Galili and \u201cEliogabalo\u201d with choreography by Maud Le Pladec.<\/p>\n
Currently she is involved in multiple projects as movie\/v\u00eddeo-dance projects by Guido Braccini alongside her private dancing practice , performing \u201cInner Voyage\u201d by Laura Rae Bernasconi and \u201cDMR\u201d by Rens Borkent with an upcoming premiere.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column]
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