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Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine: Visiting aerial dance artist has silk & sensibility

Ana Prada Roser Guest Artist

Ana Prada鈥檚 career has been up in the air for nearly two decades, and that鈥檚 just the way she wants it.

She began studying ballet at age 11 in her native Colombia before moving to New York City at age 19, where she studied at such prestigious schools as the Martha Graham Dance Company and the Limon Institute. But her career really got off the ground five years later, in the late 1990s.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I started doing dance trapeze and low-aerial work,鈥 says Prada, who now lives in 鈥渁 little town in the jungle,鈥 Montezuma-Cabuya, Costa Rica.

Today, she is an internationally recognized aerial silk performer 鈥 movement while suspended from drapes of suspended fabric 鈥 and aerial dance teacher. She also teaches Gyrokinesis and Gyrotonic and Vayu Aerial Yoga, her own trademarked movement system.  

And from April 3-14, Prada will be the Roser Guest Artist at the CU 麻豆影院 Department of Theatre & Dance, where she will not only teach, but also hold auditions and create a show to be performed for the public.

It won鈥檛 be Prada鈥檚 first visit to 麻豆影院. For the past three years, she鈥檚 been part of the annual Aerial Dance Festival produced by Frequent Flyers, founded and directed by CU dance lecturer Nancy Smith. Danielle K. Garrison, a graduate student with an aerial dance focus, nominated Prada for the residency after working with her.

鈥淚 am thrilled that she will share her experience and knowledge of aerial dance with the students at CU 麻豆影院. I believe it will galvanize students to get more curious about and possibly pursue this increasingly accessible genre of dance,鈥 says Garrison, who has studied with Prada in France and worked as her assistant for dance festivals in 麻豆影院 and Santa Barbara.