Salomé is an Ecuadorian actor, dancer, artivist and arts educator currently based in Brooklyn, NY. She obtained her B.A. in Dance and Theater Skidmore College (2014); attended the “Shakespeare Programme” at BADA (2012) and obtained an M.A. from NYU Gallatin focused on International Education, Performance and Mythology. Salomé’s works combine her passion for the performing arts with social justice with the goal of helping international communities to heal from the traumas created by immigration through applied dance and theater. Currently, she is part of the Hemispheric New York Emerging Performers Program focused on political performance; and, when not doing academic work, you can find Salomé having fun developing new dance/theater/film works within her newly founded FUN Collective (Fierce, Untamed Niñas). Salomé has performed nationally in venues such as the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, LaMama, Dixon Place, New York Theatre Workshop, The Elektra Theater and Joe’s Pub at The Public Theater. Internationally, she performed several years with Ballet Nacional Integrado del Ecuador in several venues and dance festivals in Ecuador, Venezuela, Cuba and Argentina as a lead dancer and soloist.
With Poetic Theater Productions:
A Quilt Square, June 13th at the Nuyorican Poets Café