BIOS

Carmen Gil Vrolijk

Transdisciplinary artist and curator, working at the Art Department of the Universidad de los Andes as an associate professor.

Carmen has been working on multimedia projects since the late 1990s. 

Her interests are especially focused on performing arts projects mediated by technology in experimental and immersive formats, narratives and the poetics of technology

Between 2014 and 2023 she worked as the  head curator of Voltaje (Art and Technology Salón), she has also curated several art shows in media arts.

She’s the artistic director of La Quinta del Lobo and Expanded arts ensemble established in 2010.

Their creative work has been exhibited in the Americas, Middle East, Asia, and Europe.

Camilo Giraldo Angel

Guitarist, composer and producer, graduated from ISA (Havana Cuba).

With an outstanding career in performing arts and audiovisual production, he has become a very versatile artist with interests that fluctuate between academic composition and the integration of contemporary music into soundscapes and electronic music in multimedia projects and experimental formats. He has toured extensively nationally and internationally and has received awards and commissions. He works as a composer for several dance and theater companies, including L’explose and the resident company of the Jorge Eliecer Gaitán Theater.

He is the founder of Trip Trip Trip guitar trio and La Quinta del Lobo projects.

Juan Carlos Echeverry

Tenor, pianist and actor. Juan Carlos’s career has been linked to theater: opera, operetta, comedy and musical, and to contemporary creations always linked to the stage.

He studied piano at the U. de los Andes, with Teresita Gomez, also at the Superior Conservatory of Cologne, and was part of the program for young singers at the Paris Opera.

For more than twenty years he has worked in various French and European theaters, in Mozart and Bel Canto roles. In recent years he has ventured into a more lyrical repertoire. He is one of the Colombian lyrical singers with the most experience abroad. 

Juanita Delgado

Singer, songwriter, transdisciplinary artist, improviser and voice researcher. She has dedicated her career to the creation and direction of musical projects, theatrical performances, performative drifts and educational projects that seek to promote inter and transdisciplinary dialogue. She currently works with the double bassist Santiago Botero in the duet BoteroDelgado and has been co-director of projects such as Teatro para do en casa with the scenic artist Juan Felipe Rozo. Her constant curiosity about her work with her body and her voice/sound has led her to work with choreographers such as the French Xavier Le Roy, and Colombian theater directors such as Omar Porras. She was invited by NC-Arte to intervene in the work “Formas Caídas” by the artist Alia Farid and she has also collaborated with the Colombian performer Maria José Arjona in several projects.