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Preciado Azanza, Gonzalo
Department: Departamento de Historia del Arte
Field: Historia del Arte
Faculty: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

Research Institute: INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN PATRIMONIO Y HUMANIDADES (IPH)
Group: H18_23R: Observatorio Aragonés de Arte en la Esfera Pública (OAAEP)

UNESCO codes
  • Historia del arte
  • Baile, coreografía
Academic position: Personal Investigador Formac.
Email: gpreciado@unizar.es
ORCID number: 0000-0001-7743-1691

Research interests
  • Historia del arte
  • Artes escénicas
  • Danza
 
           
Gonzalo Preciado-Azanza is a Research fellow at the Department of Art History of the University of Saragossa, where he is carrying out his PhD about the role of Aragon in the development of Spanishness ballet productions in late 19th and early 20th century. Former dancer of the Latvian National Ballet. He graduated in Dance from Middlesex University in 2018. He holds a Master’s Degree in Cultural Management at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya-University of Girona and a Master’s Degree in Advanced History of Art Studies at the University of Saragossa (Extraordinary Prize and Mention of Excellence for his Dissertation). He completed his artistic studies at English National Ballet School in 2014, after receiving the Dance and Drama Award (British Government). His areas of research include identity and cultural relationships in late 19th and early 20th century dance, as well as choreographic practices in the Digital Age. He has conducted research stays in Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and in the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art of the University of Latvia. His results have been presented in journals and congresses from the United Kingdom, United States, Italy, Greece, Latvia and Spain. Associate artist of the DancingStrong Movement Lab through the area SPACE+DIGITAL+DANCE. Member of the Dance Studies Association, the European Association for Dance History, Asociación Española D más I: Danza e Investigación, UNESCO International Dance Council, and has been included in the Latvian Encyclopedia of Dance and Ballet.


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