Hello My Name Is…Laura Sánchez

Join us for the latest episode of ‘Hello My Name is…’

Laura Sánchez (she/her/hers), the flamenco dancer, educator, and choreographer who’s spent the past year as a BCA Dancemakers Resident developing her dance project After Dark, discusses her approach to collaboration, how to use the deeply personal, and the importance of her blue banda with Andrea Blesso (she/her/hers), Director of Arts and Interdisciplinary Arts at BCA.


Watch the trailer of Laura Sánchez’s After Dark

About The Boston Dancemakers Residency

Boston’s most comprehensive residency program for choreographers, dancers, and other movement artists, the Boston Dancemakers Residency is designed to support new work from conception to performance. Produced through a partnership between Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) and Boston Dance Alliance (BDA), this intensive Dancemakers Residency is unique in scope and vision, with the intent to be transformational rather than transactional.

Choreographers participating in this competitive program receive support for research, development, rehearsal, production support, marketing and mentorship. The residency provides a regional three-day retreat, eight weeks of intensive studio time, access to discounted rehearsal space, a choreographer stipend, rehearsal pay for up to six dancers, and a showcase of the work created.

About Hello My Name Is…

‘Hello My Name Is…’ is a lunchtime virtual meetup series designed to connect our audiences to our programs.