It works through its three stable groups Senior, Junior and Children and the associated professional branch LamatDance Company that provides professional outlets for dancers. He has a long history of choreographic and training projects with social intervention at a local and international level and participation in festivals and European projects. She is the founder of the “Danza Sin Barreras” Conference, a platform for visibility, research and networking that promotes and defends the artistic and human value of inclusive and accessible dance. It is worth highlighting her local projects “Body, Women and Environment” (La Caixa Art For Change Program, video-dance with women in Níjar and Granda), “Danza Sin Barreras” (Activity subsidized by the Ministry of Culture and Sports, productions inclusive and accessible, research, training), “Accessible Networks in Motion” (Activity subsidized by the Ministry of Culture and Sports, research with new technologies in creation processes, meeting of professionals, visibility platforms, shows, audio description) and its international projects “Let's Dance Europe” (Creative Europe with the Junta de Andalucía, The National Company of Scotland YDance, De Loopers from Germany and Keunswurk from Holland), “Horizontes Vinculados” (Erasmus Plus with the national company of Scotland YDance), Festival Dance Days Leuuwarden (Holland, choreographer tutoring program and exhibition at the festival) and collaborations with the Piccolo Theater Company in Cottbus and the Sasha Waltz youth company in Berlin (performance at the Cottbus theater, workshops with the Company. by Sasha Waltz). Inc. Danza Vinculados, collaborates with the University of Granada and ONCE to develop audio forms to describe dance shows and thus make them accessible to the blind public. Last March he already presented a fragment of his professional LamatDance work “Del Sacromonte a Nueva York” and next spring he will present the complete work with the audio description. The company has an agreement with the UGR to receive internship students in Psychology, History and Music Sciences, and Translation and Interpretation. It also offers a volunteer training program in the areas of contemporary dance and choreography, communication, production, psychology and project formulation. For more information on how to collaborate, see here. “We all have the responsibility, the privilege and the ability to produce spaces and messages that establish new canons of beauty to promote inclusion not as an exception, but as a norm” Our Approach Dance seeks an aesthetic harmony that especially enhances certain canons of beauty. But what if we change these canons of beauty? What if we move away from standardization and celebrate heterogeneity as a valuable tool of artistic creation? Perhaps thus, in the so-called time of crisis, in which we are all more aware of the importance of having basic needs covered, it is time to change the bases in order to generate a society that does not stigmatize the weakest, a society in which we value difference as a fundamental principle of equality. And as creators and spectators of the performing arts we all have the responsibility, the privilege and the ability to produce spaces and messages that establish new standards of beauty to promote inclusion not as an exception, but as a norm. When a body is in motion it inevitably connects with time and space, focusing the mind and emotions on that unique moment. Let's dance to reconnect with ourselves and with those we love! Let's dance so that we all feel loved and find happiness! Do you want to be part of Vinculados? More information