Rosandra is a choreographer, dancer and teacher. After training in classical and contemporary dance in Italy and a bachelor’s degree in political science, Rosandra moved to Brussels in 2009, where she continues to collaborate as a dancer and performer. Rosandra has worked with choreographers Anne-Dolorès Marcélis, Fabian Barba, Charlotte Vanden Eynde, Kenzo Kusada and visual artists France Lerner, Dora Garcia, Kirsten Dehlhol… In addition to her work as an interpreter, she is pursuing her university studies at ULB on community policies for migrants and asylum seekers.
In 2015, she joined the Master’s program at the Institut Supérieur des Arts et des Chorégraphies (ISAC) at Erba-Esa in Brussels. At ISAC, she begins her own choreographic and visual research. She created two solo pieces (Loving Pot and Quite White) and a piece for four performers (Take Care). Her performances have a trashy, poetic aesthetic. She describes her performances as a mixture of poetry, violence and generosity, where spectators and performers find themselves “together” in a state of defeat and weakness, with the possibility of saving themselves – in a deserved but temporary quest. “To create our own form of survival, undeniably linked to that of our neighbours.”
To date Rosandra is an artistic collaborator and pedagogue in school as part of PECA projects.
Since 2020, Rosandra has been coordinating and directing the Femmes-sous-le-Vent-Nous! project at the Boutique Culturelle in Anderlecht.