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Albert Quesada

Albert is a Spanish dancer and choreographer. He trained at MDT (Amsterdam), PARTS (Brussels) after he studied philosophy and multimedia engineering in Barcelona. The exploration and translation of musical structures and compositions stands at the heart of Quesada’s choreographic work. In 2005 Albert created Solo on Bach & Glenn and later Solos Bach & Gould (2010). Followed by Trilogy (2011), created with Vera Tussing. Albert expanded to group choreographies with the pieces Ensemble (2012), Slow Sports (2012) and Wagner & Ligeti (2014), Slow Sports Outdoors (2014), Slow Sports Kids (2015), OneTwoThreeOneTwo (2015), VIVA (2016), and It's time (2017). As an associated artist in Mercat de les Flors (Barcelona), he created Flamingos (2019). Since 2009 Albert has been dancing with the company ZOO – Thomas Hauert (Accords, You’ve Changed, In Vivo Danse, Mono, Inaudible, How to Proceed). He has also performed for Benjamin Vandewalle. He is now working with Katie Vickers on the project The Sun is Always the Sun and is doing his MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts program at Goddard College.

Function: Contemporary dance and Artistic practice - creation