
Natalia Burgos
Natalia Burgos (2001, Jaén) is a teacher, performer, and creator who holds a degree in Higher Artistic Studies in Dance, specializing in Contemporary Dance Pedagogy. She focuses her work as a choreographer and performer on collective creation and inclusive dance, taking part in projects such as Videosensaciones at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid; the piece Camino incierto, presented at the 4th International Meeting on Education and Museums; and Querida Cristina, part of the Prado en femenino program at the Prado Museum in Madrid. She also collaborates on projects with emerging choreographers such as Álvaro Cano, Elena Puchol, Sara López, and Carolina Alacreu, participating in platforms and events including the Burgos New York International Choreography Competition, the RETAMA Contemporary Dance Cycle, and the 8x5 Project.






