Elis Valente is a multidisciplinary artist from Argentina, currently based in Barcelona, Spain.
Her work explores the intersection between visual art and contemporary circus.
She believes that movement holds the power to transform us.
ELIS
VALENTE
calendar
2 0 2 5
MAR - NOV
RESIDENCIES
Space RocaUmbert
Teatre Vallromanes
Teatre Can Clariana
BARCELONA
SPAIN
2 0 2 5
05/12 & 06/12
PREMIERE
FESTIVAL LEME
ÍLHAVO
PORTUGAL
PROJECTs
TENSION
Indoor Venue: Black Box – Frontal Setup
Audience: All ages
Estimated Duration: 50 minutes
Disciplines: Aerial Acrobatics + Onstage rigging
Contemporary Circus Show
2025
zona-t
artistic intervention
in urban or unconventional spaces
2026
PVC
(C2H3Cl)n
Contemporary Circus Show
by ANEXO23 by Meme Canziani and Elis Valente
2021
workshop
Mini geometric architectures with elastic bands
A playful, collaborative experience inviting participants to build three-dimensional forms with elastic bands. We explore tension, space, and teamwork, transforming simple materials into dynamic structures. Perfect for sparking spatial creativity and shared processes.
intertwine
Technique, sequences, and body language in aerial silks
A space for aerial silk practitioners to explore physical training, technique (static and swinging), and linked sequences. Through movement analysis and body awareness, we work to unlock tricks, expand possibilities, and inhabit the air using each body’s unique expressive language.
Our laboratories/workshops are spaces for research, where coming together allows us to explore new possibilities.
We work from different perspectives, valuing both individual creation and group collaboration, in order to enrich the practice and build spaces for artistic development.
We aim to create a safe and caring environment, where the body, play, and active listening become tools for creation, reflection, and transformation.
create-t
colaboration
expresionmole
ana mariz
Final project completing her Master's in Cinematography
An aerial dance company that works with harnesses and performs in public spaces through site-specific interventions.