Choreographer:

Beatriz's artistic endeavors as a choreographer bear a distinctive and authentic imprint, undoubtedly influenced by her formative years immersed in the realm of magical realism in Colombia. Her profound affinity for visual arts serves as a profound wellspring shaping her unique approach to dance. With a nuanced perspective, she interprets dance through the prism of paint, utilizing her dance vocabulary as a brush to craft compelling works that offer audiences a sensory feast.

Her choreographic prowess is prominently showcased across diverse productions under her creative stewardship. Collaborating with some of Los Angeles' premier theatre companies—including The Bilingual Foundation of the Arts, Casa0101, Watts Village Theatre Company, Kayamanan Ng Lahi, Teatro Akabal, Macha Theatre, and Guadalupe Radio's acclaimed production of "Cristo Vive," along with notable works like "Cabaret Tango" and the award-winning "I am Frida Kahlo" production, recipient of the John & Suanne Roueche Excellence Award.

Beyond the stage, Beatriz extends her creative footprint into the realms of Film, Television, and music videos. Notably, her recent contributions grace the award-winning short film "Two Dancers One Love" and the forthcoming auteur short film "Tormenta," currently in post-production.

Beatriz is the Founder and Director of

3-19 Dance Art

(Where Magical Realism Meets Dance)