Itahisa Borges

Itahisa Borges is a performing arts creator, dancer, and Contact Improvisation facilitator. Her practice unfolds across the performing arts, movement, and somatic techniques. For nearly twenty years, she worked as a performer and stage creator, first with the international company The Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards, and later with her own company, Sinécdoque Escena. In recent years, she has focused on Contact Improvisation as the core of the pedagogical and community-based project Cuerpo Escuela. After entering motherhood, she began a new artistic phase under the name Poética Leona, through which she is currently developing two works in progress: En esta isla no hay serpientes and Intervenida, open-ended formats in which she questions the boundaries between creation and life, art and caregiving, performer and public.

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Latest project in residencie

Intervenida (2026) is a proposal that asks how to sustain artistic research when the affective, emotional, and bodily reality of motherhood breaks in and disrupts any desire for control. We live in a culture that segregates spaces of making; even within the field of live arts, which prides itself on openness, motherhood is understood as something that interrupts an artistic career, takes away time, and overflows established structures. From this experience, Intervenida emerges: a practice of poetic and bodily resistance, an essay on the possibility of creating from the simultaneous presence of mother and daughter. This is not about “balancing” or “reconciling” —that domesticated word— but about integrating: allowing caregiving to transform creation and vice versa, thus becoming the very material of the work.

Residency Archive Graner

  • 2026 · Cross-residency with LAV-C, Laboratorio de Artes Vivas y Ciudadanía de Canarias · Intervenida