Sentimental breaks are sour like lemon, we get hooked on them as if they were part of us and we feel like climbing a huge mountain in the process. Before letting it go it feels like wearing a heavy suit of capes and capes of unrest.
Freelance dancer, choreographer and movement director. She has been interested in competition, freestyle, choreography and more specifically in theatre performance. She has worked as a performer and co-choreographer in companies such as: Kulbik, Cirque du Soleil, Jazzbetween, In Motus, Kampai or La Cerda and with choreographers Piny Orquidaceae, Nadine Gersparcher, Valentina Azzati, Diego Sinniger, Marina Pravkina, Manuel Rodriguez among others. Her clear interest in aesthetics and her training in photography have led her to direct video dance projects with videographer Marc Costa, receiving awards at international festivals such as Homescreen (San Diego). She has given workshops around Spain, Portugal, Centro-America and from 2018 teaches at Institut del Teatre in Barcelona. She works sporadically for the music industry, TV, advertising and brands. Aina currently directs her own project: Cia Aina Lanas, from which she has directed pieces like Aye-Nah, MAWU, Desasosiego or Limbos, all currently on tour and in collaboration with musicians David Duffy, Nakany Kanté, Raquel Lúa and Alex Serra. Her incessant career makes her a reference in Spain. She has been invited to numerous festivals: Deltebre Dansa, La Machine, Nómada, La Mercé, Sismògraf, Loop, Dança Almada, SchaubudenSommer, Spoffin, Grec Festival, among others.
Sentimental breaks are sour like lemon, we get hooked on them as if they were part of us and we feel like climbing a huge mountain in the process. Before letting it go it feels like wearing a heavy suit of capes and capes of unrest.