Our Work
In Real Time
A collaborative work by InsideMiso Art and Proyecto Zoom.
In Real Time is a contemporary dance work developed in collaboration with Proyecto Zoom, premiered at the Festival Internacional de Danza Contemporánea de la Ciudad de México.
The piece explores migration, identity, and the act of leaving one’s origins behind, unfolding as a physical journey toward freedom and reconnection. Through movement, the body becomes a space of memory and transformation, navigating between past and present in real time.

Credits:
Direction & Production
Proyecto Zoom — InsideMiso Art
Choreography
Kenzo Carrión · Leidy Torres · Álvaro Pérez · Arletis Viera · Yan Carlos Morejón
Performance
Kenzo Carrión · Álvaro Pérez · Arletis Viera · Yan Carlos Morejón
Music
Muu Blanco · Dieguru
AVE
Dance Performance
Inspired by birds and their interaction with sound in the environment, AVE is a performance proposal that fuses contemporary dance movement with the natural dynamics of these creatures.
AVE was developed in collaboration with NatuUrban Symphony by Muu Blanco, with the support of Art Connection Foundation.
The piece premiered on November 30, 2024.

Through the Water
A Collaborative Work
Through the Water is a contemporary dance work created by Deja Darbonne and performed by Kenzo Carrión, presented as part of the Miami DanceMakers professional development program by Adele Myers and Dancers a six-month initiative dedicated to supporting emerging dance creators in the early stages of their professional careers.
Inspired by the visual language of Calida Rawles, particularly her work On the Other Side of Everything, the piece explores the body as a fluid territory crossing states of resistance, immersion, and transformation.







Photography: Byrom Coto
Photography: Technical Chicken
Estamos Conectados
Dance Performance
Estamos Conectados is a performance conceived as a living extension of the documentary by Ernesto Fundora, unfolding as a dialogue between body, image, and political memory.
Inspired by the work of Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, the piece explores how the body can become a space of resistance, connection, and collective presence. Through a structure that evolves from stillness to activation, the performance gradually transforms the role of the audience from observer to participant.
Images emerge, sound interrupts, and connection is built through gesture and shared action. A network is formed, held, and released revealing the body not as an individual entity, but as part of a living system shaped by history, tension, and solidarity.
Estamos Conectados invites the audience into an experience where art is not only observed, but inhabited.












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