Mariela Estrábaca , CV

Mariela Estrábaca is a proffesional dancer graduate from the Dance Theater Workshop Gral San Martín, and she also is a National profesor of Dances. For 15 years,she's been training and perfectioning in Argentina and abroad with highly regarded masters of the field of classical and contemporary dance from the Teatro Colón and the Teatro San Martín.

As part of its professional experience as a dancer it satnds out various presentations in Argentina most famous theaters: Colon, San Martín, Alvear, Regio, de la Ribera, Pablo Neruda Chamber of Paseo La Plaza, Auditorium Belgrano, de la Comédie, Margarita Xirgu, Hebrew, Libertador (Mendoza), Teatro Auditorium (The River Plate). Add to her proffesiona training as a ballerina she developped interest in pedagogy, motion analysis, and cared for adding the body experience working as an instructor in pilates reformer and matwork, in Saint Martin theatre dancers and rehabilitation of patients kinesiologists proyect.

As one of her degrees she specialized in the Instituto Universitario Nacional de las Artes (IUNA) in "Sociocultural History of Art and Dance", "History and theoretical knowledge / practical music", "Anatomy and Analysis of Movement.

As an advanced student of political she specialize in teaching with the intention of providing the discipline of dance to all strata of society, seeking the social and cultural recognition of the institution she leads. She also has experience as a research collaborator of the Laboratory of Public Policies (LPP) from Buenos Aires under the University of Rio de Janeiro. She also is a researcher of Canal Iberoamericano News on Education (CinEd), a project undertaken by the LPP.

She has also participate and is a current Assistant and collaborator of the Laboratory of Public Policies (LPP) at the World Education Forum in Buenos Aires and an Assistant Web Site Content of the World Education Forum in Buenos Aires.

Another area in wich she participates is as a collaboratoe of Departamento de Danza del Centro Cultural de la Cooperación.

As director of his own dance studio, she was invited to speak on TV about dance and ballet and to present the advanced students of the institution (Channel 9, Channel 7).