Javier Alemán

Javier Alemán

Javier Alemán borns in the Spanish island of Tenerife, in 2001 Javier Alemán completed his contemporary dance, theater, and singing training at P.A.R.T.S. (Performing Art Research Training Studies)  in Brussels, following his choreographic studies at the National Choreography Center in Montpellier, France. In 2003 he was mentioned “New Dancer to Watch”  by Ballet Tanz Magazine, Europe’s leading Dance Magazine. Javier worked as a dancer for five years with some of the most relevant dance companies in Germany, such as Neuer Tanz in the city of Düsseldorf and Two Fish Company in Berlin. He created his own choreographies such as Uno, sponsored by the Spanish Embassy of Berlin, Three Days Time, sponsored by the National Choreography Center in Montpellier, France, and the choreography Irre, in collaboration with Two Fish Company, sponsored by the cities of Berlin and Vienna. In 2006 Javier moved to New York City to study acting at the New York Film Academy and later at Susan Batson Studios, which is directed by top acting coach Susan Batson. Film credits include the award-winning short film Scrubbing  (Prague). Stage credits include Five Kinds of Silence, by Shelagh Stephenson  (New York – Milan).

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