LaBonita

Creative Arts Management

It provides tools, it is a link between the arts and the creative professions.

We accompany People & Artistic Projects in different creative and management stages.

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Skils
84%
Good Vives
96%
Partnership
82%

Our Values

Accompanying and Proximity
Adaptability
Sensitive and Empathetic Listening
Women’s Power
Cooperation and Mutual Support
Structure and suport
Resolution And Facilitate
risk

TEACHERS Team

hair suspension

Ingrid Esperanza

Creator, performer, dedicated to the investigation of movement and hybrid languages on stage. She has been practising hair suspension since 2008, incorporating it as another tool of expression in her creations. Since 2019 she gives workshops and deepens in the healthy and conscious practice of this beautiful discipline.

http://www.ingridesperanza.com/ @haareket

handstands

Alexander Gavrilov

Alexander “Sasha” Gavrilov is a professor at the circus department of DOCH, Stockholm University of Dance and Circus. He was educated at the National Circus School in Moscow and worked as a circus artist in Russia for more than 25 years. He has been active in the Swedish circus field for the last 20 years and has educated circus artists who are touring professionally with companies such as 7 Fingers, Cirque du Soleil, Cirkus Cirkör, among others. In this workshop, Sahsa will present exercises that complement each other, to explore your limits and refine your technique.

Straps

Jonathan Fortin

Since graduating from the National Circus School of Canada in 2009, Jonathan has a unique vision of the art of performance. The emotional involvement of his work has given him international recognition.

Artist active on the contemporary scene as much as in the biggest circuses and also expert contributor of the FEDEC since 2012. Through his practice and his teaching experience he offers international workshops and creates Labs, in which the essence of the technique is the primary inspiration of the artistic process.

VERTICAL ROPE

Emiliano Ron

From an academic education in Cinematographic Arts, as an editor and cinematographer in documentary. He began to immerse himself in a particular aesthetic that he shaped through various techniques associated with different languages, both aesthetic and physical.

With an adolescence marked by literature, martial arts and the South American underground, he inhabits different transversal areas of counterculture where he embodies his principles: the struggle for human rights, punk rock and skateboarding.

With the daily habit of exploring the limit, he begins to investigate different aerial circus techniques that lead him to be an eminence in the subject, developing a raw and wild style, which today bears his name. The Rope Master.

He currently works all over the world teaching his own rope technique and participates in different artistic projects linking visual arts, contemporary thought and the circus scene.

yoga (Iyengar)

Angelo Cecchi

Practising Hatha Yoga since 2002. She has been teaching for 14 years. Her work is based on the study of traditional yoga, the teachings of B.K.S IYENGAR through his lineage and the knowledge of osteopathy in the biomechanics of the human body.

AEREAL SILKS

Elis Valente

My style involves inhabiting solks through a conscious and available body, using technique, location, power and gravity to achieve efficient movement, to expand and challenge personal abilities, allowing the body to move with “fluidity.” natural”.

Dance-Body Expression teacher, she enters the world of the Circus and discovers her passion for aerial acrobatics, specializing in Aerial Silks. Attracted by the analysis of movement and driven by her own improvement and that of her students, she incorporated the study of the body and the ability to observe into her classes, enriching the practice.