Amaia Mugica
Movement director
Theatre Director
Director
Performer
Multidisciplinary artist
Amaia Mugica is a movement director, director and theatre artist/researcher specialising in physical theatre and movement for actors and performers. Her work is at the intersection between physical theatre practices and somatic movement. Her research interests have inclusivity, accessibility, identity, intersectional feminism and ethnography as the basis. Some of her work includes movement direction, directing and teaching at Arcola Theatre, Hackney Shed, WAC Arts, Icarus, Identity, ALRA and RCSSD and London College of Music. She often works in cross-collaborative international projects alongside other artists from diverse artistic disciplines. Amaia has directed, taught and performed internationally in countries such as Spain, the UK, Australia, Germany, the USA and Mexico among others.
Credits
Performances
Movement Director. London, musical theatre play “John and Jen”.2022
Co-Director and actor. UK and Spain, physical theatre “Heartbeat/Taupadak”. 2022
Co-Director. UK and toured in Bulgaria and Macedonia, Germany, and Zchequia. theatre play “Miss Brexit”. 2022
Movement Director. UK, devised musical theatre “Gift”.
Director: Maja Milatovic-Ovadia. Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.2022
Movement Director. UK, theatre play “The government inspector”. Director: Kate O´Connor. 2022
Movement Director.UK, theatre play “A winter’s tale”. Director: Rebecca Gadsby. 2022
Co-Director and actor. Spain, theatre play “Hortensia y Orquídea”.2021
Movement Director. UK, theatre play “DNI “. Director: Breman Rajkumar. 2021
Movement Director. UK, theatre play “13”. Director: Chris Yarnell. 2021
Movement Director.UK, musical theatre “Vanities”. Director: Maja Milatovic-Ovadia. 2021
Movement Director/intimacy coordinator. Colombia, film “Noche de Cumpleaños” by Alejandra Guarin.2020
Co-Director and actor. Spain, theatre play “Plantados”.2020
Movement Director. UK, musical theatre “Lucky Stiff”. Director: Ben Samuels. 2019,
Movement Director and actor. UK and Mexico. Physical theatre monologue “The Journey of a Body”.
Director: Alejandra Chacón.2018-2019
Movement Director. UK and Bulgaria, musical theatre “History of Violence”. Director: Alejandro Postigo. 2019.
Movement Director. UK, verbatim theatre “Trucare”. Director: Gareth Taylor. ALRA, Academyof live and recorded Arts. MA Acting students. 2017
Movement Director. UK, theatre play “Julius Caesar”.
Director: Sinead Rushe. Royal Central School of Speec
h and Drama. 2017
Movement Director. UK, community-based musical theatre “Beautiful (not the Carole King musical)” Director: Nick Connaughton with Paul O’Donnell. Arcola theatre.2016-2017
Assistant Movement Director. UK, theatre play “Hamlet”. Director: Max Lewendel, Icarus Theatre.2016
Community-based workshops and teaching
Laban/Bartenieff and Sherborne movement. Eastbourne Arts House, London.2017
Movement for actors. @67Hub Community Centre, London. 2017
Movement for children. Melbourne, Australia. Creative drama movement sessions for children. 2015
Movement facilitator. WIRE. Melbourne, Australia. Movement and drama for women at risk of social exclusion and/or homelessness.2014
Movement and drama facilitator. TXO-HIESA. Bilbao, Spain. Movement and theatre for people with HIV-AIDS. 2005-2011
Movement and drama teacher. SAN Frantzisko School. Bilbao, Spain. Movement and drama session for children in primary school.2004-2006
Teaching
Lecturer in improvising and devising, London College of Music, University of West London, BA Applied Theatre. 2022-2023
Movement lecturer, London College of Music, University of West London, BA Musical theatre (levels 3 and 4). 2021-2023
Lecturer in Embodied performance, London College of Music, University of West London, MA Performance Making.2022-23
Movement lecturer, London College of Music, University of West London, BA Acting and BA actor musicianship (levels 4,5, and 6)2021-2023
Performing Arts Creative leader. WAC Arts, London. Performing arts classes for autistic teenagers.2018-2021
Acting lecturer, London College of Music, University of West London. BA Voice in Performance. 2020
Movement lecturer, London College of Music, University of west London. BA Musical and BA Voice in Performance.2020
Drama facilitator assistant. Hackney Shed and Hackney Shed Collective. London. Inclusive Theatre workshop for young people (mainstream and with disabilities).2018-2020.
Movement teacher. Identity School of Acting. London. Movement classes across all levels. 2018
Movement teacher. Anglia Ruskin University. Asso
ciate lecturer. 2018.
Movement teacher (whilst on the MA), The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.2016
Presentations and conferences
IFTR (International Federation of Theatre Research 2022 Reykjavik. Presentation “Shifting physical theatre techniques through female somas”.2022
BMCA (Body-Mind Centering Association) Denison, Ohio.” Somatic warm-ups for devised theatre” 2022
Movement director speaking in Professional panel. Surviving Actors fair on behalf of Curtain Call. 2019
Training
Prof. Doc. Performing Arts. UEL University of East London (London).
Body-Mind Centering. Embody-move (UK). 2018-
MA Movement: Directing and Teaching. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (London). 2016-2017.
Laban Movement analysis. Moving Forth SCIO (Edinburgh, Scotland). 2015.
Dip. Dance-movement therapy. Phoenix Institute (Melbourne, Australia). 2014.
Dance-Movement Psychotherapy (Foundation course) Roehampton University (London). 2012-2013.
Degree in Audiovisual and Performing Arts Technology. Mendizabala College (Vitoria, Spain). 2003-2005.
Dip. Dramatic Arts. Juan Antxieta Performing Arts College (Bilbao, Spain). 1997-1999.
Other training:
Movement (Punchdrunk, London, UK) ,Movement and objects (Clod Ensemble, London, UK),Suzuki, Viewpoints, Composition and Butoh dance intensive (ZENZENZO, Australia), Movement and Music (Clod Ensemble, London, UK), Movement and the creative actor (Ayse Tashkiran, London, UK), Movement for creative performance (Jos Baker), Movement (Rick Kemp), Physical theatre, working in an ensemble (John Britton), Physical theatre, Viewpoints and Suzuki (ZenZenZo, Australia), Physical theatre (Frantic Assembly, London), Action theatre (Kate Hilder, London) Contact Dance (Robert Anderson, London), Acting in comedy and improvisation (El Terrat, Spain), Acting in TV (Juan Leon), Acting as a reporter (El Terrat Company, Spain), Acting in films (Eva Leira y Yolanda Serrano),Acting in TV (Carlos Manzanares) Clown (Pep Vila “Els Joglars”), Acting in TV and films (Laura Cepeda), Mime (Claudio Casero), Acting in theatre (Rafael Alvarez “El Brujo”, Spain)