Ana Clara Guerra Marques

Ana Clara Guerra Marques is an Angolan professional dancer.

Ana Clara Guerra Marques

Career

In 1970, at eight years of age, she started to learn classical dancing at the Dancing Academy of Luanda, Angola.[1] She completed the First Course of Dance Teachers in 1978, and was designated to take charge of the sole dancing school in the country. She worked as a professional dancer and choreographer. In 1990, she completed the dancing high course at the Escola Superior de Dança de Lisboa in Portugal and received a special degree in pedagogy. She has a master's degree in Artistic Performance Dance and she is a member of the International Dance Council.[2]

In 1991, she set up the first professional dancing company in Angola, the Contemporary Dance Company of Angola. In 1995, she was given the IDENTITY prize by the UNAC (Union of Artists and Composers). In 2006 received the "Diploma of Honor from the Ministry of Culture" and the "National Prize for Arts" in the Dance category, for her contribution in the fields of education, artistic creation, research and culture of their country.[3]

Choreographic works she created include A propósito de Lueji, Mea Culpa, Imagem & Movimento, Uma Frase qualquer… and Outras (frases). Her creations are based on traditional and popular dances from different regions of Angola.

She also introduces Inclusive Dance in Angola by integrating disabled and non-disabled dancers in the Contemporary Dance Company of Angola creations.

Her work is noted for its social criticism as seen in Palmas, Por Favor!, Neste País…, Agora não dá! ‘Tou a Bumbar… and Os Quadros do Verso Vetusto. As an executive of the Angolan Ministry of Education and Culture, she takes part in the conception and elaboration of academic programs.

References

  1. Akinleye, Adesola, ed. (2018). "Narratives in Black British Dance". doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70314-5. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Akinleye, Adesola, ed. (2018). "Narratives in Black British Dance". doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70314-5. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Akinleye, Adesola, ed. (2018). "Narratives in Black British Dance". doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70314-5. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

Sources

  • Outras Frases (vídeo documentary), 52’, col. / p/b, Jorge António, 2003 (C.F. www.imdb.com / search:www.fnac.pt)
  • MARQUES, A. C., TAVARES, R. (2003). A Companhia de Dança Contemporânea de Angola. Lisboa: Mukixe e Caxinde Editora.
  • Companhia de Dança Contemporânea de Angola Facebook
  • Contemporary Dance Company of Angola
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