Andrea Rodrigo is a curator and researcher in the field of contemporary dance and choreography. Her practice is articulated in different formats and
gestures through the curation of programs, writing, dramaturgy and the accompaniment of choreographers and artists.
Her research focuses on the potential of form for the production of aesthetic and political sensibilities; the transmission of somatic forms of knowledge and the body as a site of emergence and ideological inscription.
She was the artistic co-director of the Dance Festival Sâlmon in Barcelona (2023–2024). She is the director of the Corporeal and moving dimension module of PRAXIS, the structure for independent studies of Santander’s project space fluent. She has curated the programmes Amarre at MDT, What I am already intuiting at Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo–CA2M, Madrid; Amarre I at CondeDuque, Madrid; The Sensing Salon with Valentina Desideri and Denise Ferreira da Silva at fluent in collaboration with Centro Botín, Santander.
She is involved in contexts such as the Performing Arts Forum, St. Erme, France where she organises the Spring Meeting alongside Bojana Cvejić, Nikhil Vettukattil, and Stefa Govaart, and Bulegoa z/b, Bilbao, where she worked as a coordinator from 2017-2018. She works with Isabel de Naverán in different ways, accompanying each other in their research and curatorial work. She is a member of ARTEA, a research group and an independent association focused on performing arts, linked through its members to different Universities and Research Centers in Spain and Latin America.