Ana Cotoré

Imaxe Ana Cotoré

No necesito un nombre para ser mascota

No necesito un nombre para ser mascota is a project in which Ana Cotoré explores the concepts of domestication and exhaustion within the capitalist system at large, and within the art system in particular, with a focus on mental health. This research, interwoven with body, text, and dance, is accompanied by lighting designer Victor Longás and benefits from the external perspective of Álvaro Murillo.


No necesito un nombre para ser mascota stems from an autobiographical experience to develop a scenic proposal that connects with everything that causes us to restructure ourselves when external factors intrude and trigger a vital collapse.

Imaxe Ana Cotoré

Ana Cotoré

Ana Cotoré is a dancer, performer, creator, and educator born in Zaragoza. Additionally, she holds a degree in Psychology and a diploma in Social Education, disciplines that have profoundly influenced her movement research and artistic trajectory.


As a dancer, actress, and performer, she currently works in Madrid with Marina Otero in the play "Kill me," and has participated in the cast of Matarile Teatro Company in the plays "Daimon y la jodida lógica" and "Inloca." Since 2017, she has worked with Compagnia Movimento Danza by Gabriella Stazio (Naples, Italy), and has also been involved in various dance-theater projects, including one with Connecting Fingers Company. She often collaborates in choreographic creation and supervision for works by other performing arts professionals, and recently worked as a choreographer on the film-documentary "When I Dance" (Berlin, Germany).


As the author and creator of her own pieces, she has participated in various festivals in Spain and abroad with works such as "Requiem por un cuerpo I," "Requiem por un cuerpo II," "Takotsubo," and "Stage Diving," among others, both in conventional theater spaces and unconventional ones.