
Multidisciplinary artist Guyphytsy Aldalai integrates cultural management, choreography, dance, and body movement research into her practice. Her work explores the body as a site of transformation, drawing from philosophy, literature, and contemporary performing arts. She delves into the fissures of the everyday body, inviting it to un-domesticate and inhabit the margins, questioning the codes that define it. Trained in Jerzy Grotowski's Laboratory Method, Anthropological Theater, and Butoh Dance, her creative process traverses silence and movement, vulnerability and strength.
Guyphytsy is the founder and director of MARES//encounters in Butoh Dance, a biennial festival fostering international artistic exchange since 2017. Her work has been presented in Japan, India, Nicaragua, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, the United States, and Mexico, inspiring new dialogues about the body’s poetic and political dimensions. By integrating multimedia and site-specific approaches, her practice challenges norms, transforming the body into a living archive capable of rewriting its narratives.