Choreographer and dancer Olga de Soto was born in Spain, and now lives in Brussels. After her dance education in Valencia and Madrid, de Soto trained at the prestigious CNDC school in Angers (FR). She performed in productions of Michèle Anne De Mey, Pierre Droulers, Claudio Bernardo, Boris Charmatz, Meg Stuart and others. More recently she worked as assistant of Jerôme Bel and as performer in his worldwide programmed piece The Show Must Go On. In 1992 Olga de Soto started to do her own choreographical research and the production of her own work, in varying forms and formats (Patios, for example, was a solo, while Sueño was an installation in Park Güell, Barcelona). More recently, Olga de Soto’s work has focused on the theme of ‘memory’: the memory of the body, as well as that of the audience. Olgo de Soto has received several residencies at La Raffinerie-Charleroi/Danses (Centre chorégraphique de la Communauté française). She is associate artist at Les Halles in Brussels.