Andrea Rodrigo is a curator and researcher in the field of contemporary dance and choreography. Her practice is articulated in different formats and gestures through curatorial programs, writing, dramaturgy, strategic advising, and the accompaniment of choreographers and artists.

Her research uses choreographic and critical theory frameworks to understand how form produces aesthetic and political sensibilities and how somatic knowledge is transmitted and ideologically inscribed.

She has served as Co-Artistic Director of Sâlmon Performing Arts Festival of Barcelona (2023–2024), Studio Director for choreographer Alex Baczyński-Jenkins (2020–2025), co-organises Performing Arts Forum (Saint-Erme), and is strategy advisor for Cordova (Barcelona). Her curatorial projects include Amarre, an ongoing line of curatorial research with iterations at Conde Duque (Madrid) and MDT (Stockholm), Lo que ya se intuye at CA2M (Móstoles), and Spring Meeting at PAF (since 2021). She directs the Corporeal and Moving Dimension module at the PRAXIS programme of fluent (Santander), was co-editor of Coreia #11 (2024), and writes regularly on performance and choreography.

She is currently developing curatorial programmes as an independent curator, with sustained attention to how contemporary choreographic works compose and rehearse desire, presence, and the sensuous, and to how form produces aesthetic and political sensibilities in live arts.




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b. 1992, Madrid
Currently based in Brussels

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