ACME/Albert Quesada

 
 

Albert Quesada (Spain, 1982), is a Spanish dancer and choreographer. He trained at MDT (Amsterdam) and PARTS (Brussels) after he studied philosophy and multimedia engineering in Barcelona. The exploration and translation of musical structures and compositions into choreography and the invitation of an audience to perceive and to listen to the proposed works stands at the heart of Quesada’s choreographic work. Next to that, Albert is intrigued by group movement and dynamics, sparkled by his collaboration with ZOO/Thomas Hauert. He holds many artistic projects, both educational and for the stage. Together with Katie Vickers, he co-directs two educational programs in the USA: the theatre and dance summer program at Mercersburg Academy, and the Practicing Performance / International Dance Festival.

 

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Projects

 

OneTwoThreeOneTwo

“This is not a flamenco piece.”  In OneTwoThreeOneTwo, a pair of male dancers use their bodies and their voices to…

Flamingos

Albert Quesada continues his personal research into the world of flamenco and its complexity with the goal of finding the…
 
 
 

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