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Sabina Aldana

Sabina Aldana (Bogotá, Colombia, 1987) is a stage designer, interdisciplinary creator, and artist based in Mexico City. Her work explores the possibilities of costume design as a narrative axis in theatrical discourse, addressing contemporary social and political issues through an experimental and transdisciplinary approach.

She is the author of Costumes to Avoid Disappearance, a stage installation using costume prototypes to resist forced disappearances in Mexico, a project developed with the support of the Mexican Support System for Creation and Cultural Projects (SACPC). She has designed costumes for over 20 theatrical productions and coordinated more than 40, collaborating in theater, film, and television across various scenic languages, from classical adaptations to contemporary dance and live arts projects.

In collaboration with Laura Uribe, she is part of the artistic duo L.A.S. [Laboratory of Sustainable Artists], dedicated to creating projects that integrate sustainability and social responsibility into art. Her work has been showcased on national and international stages, establishing her as a significant voice in the contemporary scene.

Her performative installation Backyard [A Field to Search] can be seen at Gorki Kiosk from 22/February to 2/March 2025.

 

Photo: Esra Rotthoff

Productions

Backyard [A Field to Search]