Sofia Seta

Sofia Seta

Sofia Seta is a dancer, teacher and choreographer from Buenos Aires (Argentina) based in Berlin since 2018. She is trained in Contemporary and Urban dance and has been exploring for the last years the combination between them. In Berlin she has performed her work "Migrants"and "Transition" in different festivals (Let me In, Hoffestspiele, PAF) and has been collaborating with visual artists and musicians to create interdisciplinary work.

»For me dance is desire. This desire comes from a very honest and passionate place inside me. It borns from the need to communicate, to feel alive, to connect with others and to be playful. While dancing I find myself dialoguing with different internal stimulus related to emotions, memories, thoughts and external stimulus: sounds, rhythms, textures and other bodies in the space. This dialogue between the outside/inside allows me to get lost in time and makes me travel to a different dimension of consciousness. The tension between having the control and letting go is what challenges me and intrigues me the most.«

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Sofia Seta

Sofia Seta is a dancer, teacher and choreographer from Buenos Aires (Argentina) based in Berlin since 2018. She is trained in Contemporary and Urban dance and has been exploring for the last years the combination between them. In Berlin she has performed her work "Migrants"and "Transition" in different festivals (Let me In, Hoffestspiele, PAF) and has been collaborating with visual artists and musicians to create interdisciplinary work.

»For me dance is desire. This desire comes from a very honest and passionate place inside me. It borns from the need to communicate, to feel alive, to connect with others and to be playful. While dancing I find myself dialoguing with different internal stimulus related to emotions, memories, thoughts and external stimulus: sounds, rhythms, textures and other bodies in the space. This dialogue between the outside/inside allows me to get lost in time and makes me travel to a different dimension of consciousness. The tension between having the control and letting go is what challenges me and intrigues me the most.«

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