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​Movement Artist | Educator | Performer

 

My artistic work is rooted in Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis, where the body becomes both the source and the language of expression. I create from a place of authenticity, exploring the organic intelligence of movement to evoke presence, poetic resonance, and emotional truth. My journey bridges dance, theater, and somatic practice, with a commitment to community-based creation and interdisciplinary collaboration. As a Fulbright recipient and certified Laban Movement Analyst, my work is recognized across Europe and the U.S. for its depth, innovation, and ability to connect.

about me

Artist Bio

Noa Covelo is a dancer, theater-maker, and choreographer whose work expands across performance, pedagogy, and research. Originally from Spain, she holds a BA in Phyysical Theater (ESADG) and is certified as a Movement Analyst through the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies in New York, where she was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 2024.

With more than seven years of teaching experience in schools, community programs, and higher education, Noa’s pedagogical approach emphasizes embodiment, creativity, and the transformative potential of performance. She has directed and produced stage works with young performers—including Rocky Horror Picture Show, OZ, and Amanece que no es poco—highlighting her commitment to collaborative, process-driven creation.

As a performer and choreographer, Noa develops original works that weave physical theater, contemporary dance, and somatic awareness. Her recent solo Ritual of Resignation premiered at FRIGID New York, blending urban electronic soundscapes with movement vocabularies inspired by dirty realism and ritual practice. In 2025 she created CORPOFLOR, a movement and sound piece born from her artistic residency at ARTISTEA, where she explored the intersection of organic landscapes, corporeality, and memory through live performance.

Currently based between Brooklyn and Spain, Noa continues to create, teach, and perform internationally, driven by a curiosity about how the body holds memory, community, and the possibility of transformation.

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