| HistoryDuring 1990 to 1995 the co-directors were four dancer/choreographers, 
              from Peru, Maria Paz Valle Riestra, from Spain, Veronique Robert, 
              from Ecuador Carla Barragan and from the United States, Donell Stines 
              Jones. Birlibirloque performed in New York at several off-Broadway 
              theaters, such as the Washington Square Church, the Broadway Performance 
              Hall, The Asian Cultural Arts Center at the Rockerfeller Foundation, 
              Dia Arts Foundation, Nuyorican Poets Café, amongst others. 
              In South America the company performed at ICPNA International Festival 
              in Lima, Peru (93 & 94), at Agosto Mes de las Artes (96 & 
              99) Teatro Nacional Sucre (93) in Quito, and Teatro Centro de Arte 
              in Guayaquil (94), Ecuador.
 After 
              original members left New York, Barragan continued to direct the 
              company as she resided in Ecuador, San Francisco, performing at 
              ODT, Dancers Group and Santa Cruz Dance Gallery; Seattle, performing 
              at several venues including On the Boards, Dance on Capitol Hill, 
              Velocity and Freehold Theater, and Mexico. "Enredados tus Hijos", 
              was performed in festivals in Mexico, Cuba, and Ecuador, during 
              the first half of 2001, and won an audience award in "Alas 
              de la Danza" a choreography competition. Birlibirloque collaborated 
              with Mexican artists creating a video called "Cuando tu te 
              hayas ido", it presented "Flipeography" a flipbook 
              exhibit; was commissioned to create Descuajaringado (now called 
              PAWAY) by the Seattle International Children's Festival in 2002. The company changed its name to 
              BQdance, and now BQdanza. Our new piece, RAT RACE, combines video 
              animation of intriguing images by visual artist Paula Barragan (the 
              choreographer’s sister), with a carefully selected aggressive 
              and subtle choreography that speaks of the animalistic images as 
              well as of the interpreters lives. The projection, showing real 
              dancers mingling with the characters in the drawings, drift in and 
              out of the live dance. BQdanza members include Hendri Walujo, Sruti 
              Desai, Katy Sullivan, Katie Stricker, Stephanie Kriegue, and Rosa 
              Vissers.  L   |  | Carla 
            Barragan 
            is an Ecuadorian dancer, choreographer and educator working between 
            Seattle. Mexico and Ecuador since 1998. She is co-founder and director 
            of BQdanza. She is the 2008 recipient of the M.K.Williams Excellence 
            in the Arts award by Pierce County Arts Commission. Besides her work 
            as a choreographer, she is teaches Theatre fulltime at the Bethel 
            school district, at Elk Plain School of Choice. This job provides 
            Mrs. Barragan with and invaluable hands on experience with Performing 
            Arts curriculum development for schools. Earlier, she has been a visiting 
            professor at Universidad de Las Americas in Puebla, Mexico. Before 
            settling to Seattle, she was a professor and coordinator of Performing 
            Arts at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador, 1995-1998. 
            In 1993 she received an MA in Dance Education from Teachers College, 
            Columbia University and in 1990 a BFA in dance from SUNY Purchase, 
            NY. The Seattle Children's International Festival, the National Dance 
            Company in Ecuador, UDLA Danza in Puebla, Mexico, and others have 
            commissioned her work. When she was a teenager, she was national gymnastics 
            champion of Ecuador. As a dancer, Barragan has been a member of the 
            Pat Graney Dance Company, Senta Driver's Harry and Elise Long's Spoke 
            the Hub; and has been guest artist with Cuban Isabel Bustos, Kneejerk 
            in San Francisco and LeGendre Performance and Crispin Spaeth Dance 
            Group in Seattle, amongst others. She has received several awards 
            that include the , Tacoma and Seattle Arts Commissions, King County 
            Arts commission, CityArtists, twice 4Culture, The Thurstan Foundation, 
            The Secretary of Culture in Puebla, Mexico, the Parrot Foundation 
            in New York. 
 
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