CREATIVE & MOVEMENT DIRECTION

I work with the body as a symbolic territory. I create universes where dance, theatre and ritual converge. I am drawn to presence, transformation, and what cannot be faked.

“Javier Lozano performing a contemporary dance piece on stage. Javier Lozano directing dancers during the choreographic creation process. Artistic direction by Javier Lozano overseeing movement, aesthetics, and concept development. Javier Lozano guiding performers’ physical expression as a movement director.”
“Javier Lozano performing a contemporary dance piece on stage. Javier Lozano directing dancers during the choreographic creation process. Artistic direction by Javier Lozano overseeing movement, aesthetics, and concept development. Javier Lozano guiding performers’ physical expression as a movement director.”

I am drawn to what moves beneath the visible. To creations that awaken sensation, feeling, and inner landscapes. Through symbol, presence, and atmosphere, I open spaces where something can be felt — quietly unfolding long after it has been seen.

My work unfolds as a process, as a ritual. I often begin with what is already present: a space, a body, a sensation. I listen, and through intuition and symbol, translate what is perceived into form.

“Javier Lozano performing a contemporary dance piece on stage. Javier Lozano directing dancers during the choreographic creation process. Artistic direction by Javier Lozano overseeing movement, aesthetics, and concept development. Javier Lozano guiding performers’ physical expression as a movement director.”
“Javier Lozano performing a contemporary dance piece on stage. Javier Lozano directing dancers during the choreographic creation process. Artistic direction by Javier Lozano overseeing movement, aesthetics, and concept development. Javier Lozano guiding performers’ physical expression as a movement director.”

I care deeply about the human landscape of creation. About trust, balance, and shared presence. I seek spaces where people can grow, feel supported, and allow their own light to emerge.

Special thanks to Julen Iztueta, Abel Anaya & Juan Carlos Toledo for helping me creating this beautiful imaginary.