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ABOUT ME

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María Videla is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, director whose practice includes performance and art installation. Her work reflects on the reciprocity between the play, the space, and the audience as the essential trinity of theater. Her impulse as a creator, is to design experiences that can't avoid political reflection, understanding that we

live in a social context and we are political in every decision we make. 

 

María studied acting at PUC Theater School in Chile and obtained an MFA in Scenic Design at CalArts.

 

She founded "La Doña" theater company in Chile, where she worked as an actress, director and designer on selections including: "Der Herr in den Nebeln"(2009), "El bar de Nelly" (2010), "Apocalisis When?"(2012) and "Antares después de la luz"(2014). As a Scenographer, she worked with several emerging Chilean companies: La Letra Rota, Tres son Multitud, and the National Theater production "Aquí no se ha enterrado nada"(2013). Her design work for “Villa + Discurso”(2011) from the chilean director and dramaturg Guillermo Calderón,  toured internationally. In 2016 she founded the art collective Goodwill to create performances based on a community donation, since then they presented their first performance in "The night market" in L.A, and  the residency of collaborative art in Pichidangui, Chile. In 2017 she designed (scenography) the New York production of Guillermo Calderón's "Villa".

 

Currently, María is developing a piece called "The table game" a teleperformance of imaginary social change and revolution, to be played/performed simultaneously from different communities along the world. 

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