We are In-face-loved

En-cara-amadas arises from friendship, from profession, from a passion for dance... We've known each other since we were children, and various projects have brought us together, such as the school where we began to discover dance, university, workplaces, and other environments. 

Now, as women, we feel the need to synchronize as teachers and artists, taking charge of our own projects. 

We focus on leveraging our similarities as well as our differences, especially the latter, our physical and emotional contrasts, to create together, transcend, and continue developing in movement, creativity, and emotions.

Who we are

We are Irene and Emma, friends, teachers, and creators. En-cara-amadas is born from our connection with the body, art, and the desire to transform through movement.

Emma

Dancer and educator. Passionate about movement as an expressive language and tool for inclusion. She champions a dance that listens to, transforms, and embraces all bodies.

Irene

Teacher, dancer, and creator. Her work unites art, emotion, and pedagogy through the body. She understands movement as a place of encounter, play, and transformation.

Frequently Asked Questions

We resolve the most frequently asked questions

Can the Rubble Body piece be adapted to different spaces?

Yes. It can be performed indoors or outdoors, as long as the ground is level. The duration is flexible: between 7 and 15 minutes depending on the setting.
Yes. We design creative movement and body awareness workshops tailored to different ages and needs, with a pedagogical and artistic focus.

What materials do you need to perform?

All we need is basic sound equipment (digital player or Bluetooth) and a clean, safe space. We adapt to the venue's technical capabilities.
Of course. Cuerpo Escombro has been part of festivals like Cádiz en Danza and is designed for performance spaces, exhibitions, and artistic projects with a social and environmental commitment.