Paula Almiron was born in Buenos Aires and lives and works in Brussels. Her practice unfolds at the intersection of choreography, writing and geology, focusing on the constant intra-action between the social, the spiritual and the geological worlds.
She obtained a Master’s degree in ISAC, Brussels (2019) and she graduated from a formation on Fascia & Somato-Psycho-Pedagogy (2024, Body Mind Academy).
Previously, she studied a BFA in Theatre at the National University of the Arts (2007) and the dance program Arte XXI (2008), both in Buenos Aires. Since 2019, she has been working around the notion of ‘liquid choreographies’. Her works Always Coming Hole (2021) and The River and The Devil (2025) emerged in relation to a desertifying group of bodies of water from the Bolivian Andean plateau. In this frame, she’s currently investigating blood-choreographies and liquid writing.
Together with Wouter De Raeve, they coordinated the space M33 in Brussels, and they curate the program Swamp Sacrifices, around the relation between the swamp of Brussels and the notion of non-productivity.
Her work has been shown at Bâtard Festival (Brussels), Sophiensaele (Berlin), Veem House for Performance (Amsterdam), Beursschouwburg Theater (Brussels), KANAL-Centre Pompidou (Brussels), Kunsthalle Zurich, Munar Arte (Buenos Aires), Kunsthaus Zurich, Teatro 25 de Mayo (Buenos Aires), Sala de Belleza (Bogotá), …