Danza Butoh

Body, silence and transformation.

Since 1997, Amanda has inhabited the movement as one who traverses an inner territory.

Her journey began in dance-theater—a nameless search, an impulse of exploration and revelation. Over time, that impulse evolved into a life practice: a constant dialogue between the body, memory, and the earth that sustains it.

Between Ibiza, Barcelona, Madrid, Germany, and the Netherlands, her dance matured, breathing through various forms—Butoh, Contemporary Dance, Jazz, Oriental Dance, Skinner Releasing, and Experimental Anatomy in Motion—until finally finding its home in Butoh:

A dance that does not seek to show itself, but rather to be traversed by what is.

In Butoh, Amanda finds a fertile silence—a space where the body becomes a mirror for the soul, a landscape in transformation.
There, the skin listens, the breath guides, and the invisible takes form.

Her performances are born for small, intimate spaces—an art exhibition, a silent room, a corner where the gaze can meet the gesture without distance.

Each presentation is an ephemeral ceremony, an offering to the moment, an invitation to feel the movement that dwells even in stillness.
Because everything vibrates.

Even when nothing seems to move, the heart beats, blood flows, energy dances, and the Earth spins.
From this certainty, Amanda creates: to remind us that we are nature in motion, that the body is our first home, and that within it, the sacred breathes.