
Born in Madrid in 1972. She studied psychology and dance in Madrid, where she had her first professional experience dancing in discos, on Spanish TV and for contemporary dance companies. From 2001 to 2007 she worked in France at the Rennes and Brittany National Choreographic Centre under the direction of Catherine Diverrès and François Verret.
Since 2007 she has directed her own projects with the company Lodudo: She’s mine (Festival d’Avignon 2008), Walking on thin ice (Festival Mettre en Scène 2008). With a grant from Culturesfrance Hors-les-Murs in Japan, she created Rojo with Norico Sunayama and Sirène (Antipodes Festival 2009 and Brest 2010). In 2012 she presented He matado al príncipe-mon cœur est un océan (Festival Ardanthé, Théâtre de Vanves). In 2014 she created My name is Britney Spears and Admirando la Cheikha and in 2016 BT’N’BT! una Carnicería.
She gives regular creation workshops at universities and art schools. She helps with the training of professional dancers and with particular groups such as old people diagnosed with brittle bones, children and teenagers.