MARISOL NARANJO GARCÍA

Resident February 2024

marisol is a mexican artistic creator, passionated researcher of Tarantism and its relationship with dance therapy. As a tinsmith of broken dreams, she believes in the strength that a dream gives to go move forward and inspire more people.

marisol is a seasoned stage creator and arts teacher, graduated in Theater from the Universidad Veracruzana in 2010. Specializing in dance therapy, she contributed to the short film "Eva's Dream" and addressed poverty in "Irritating Children." Founder of Movimiento Alma Colibrí, Marisol engages communities with workshops for women in prisons and caregivers of those with neurodegenerative diseases.

Inspired by her grandmother's battle with Alzheimer's, Marisol collaborated on the workshop "My Caregiver Self" and initiated a book club on "The Goddesses of Mature Women." Collaborating with the Alma Colibrí Movement, she led projects like "Tlauistli Ojtli," a women's drumming event, and "Alma Mater," a dance therapy and music therapy workshop.