Marina Sekacheva - dancer, teacher, photographer, videographer and web designer
From 1999 to 2012 she completed a full course of additional education at the Center for Choreographic Art of the Children's Youth Center in the choreographic association "Capris" in the city of Severodvinsk.

In parallel with her studies, in 2010 she began her first steps in teaching.

From 2012 to 2013 she studied at the Arkhangelsk College of Culture and Art, choreography department.

In 2017 Marina graduated from "Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University", the Institute of Music, Theater and Choreographyin St. Petersburg. After graduation, she actively began traveling and studying outside of Russia, and in 2020 she went to live in Brazil.

During her dance experience, she studied various movement and dance practices, such as: contemporary dance, classical dance, basketball, gymnastics, jazz dance, folk dance, gaga, yoga, tap dance, waacking, high-heels, house, hip-hop, vogue.

Marina has worked with such choreographers and teachers as Laura Aris Alvarez, Rob Hayden, Dor Mamalia, Noa Zuk, Victoria P.Miranda, Natalia Vik, Francisco Cordova, Alexander Chelidze, Tatyana Tarabanova, Maura Morales, David Zambrano, Simon Thakur, Florent Hamon, Tomislav English, Pedro Reis and others.

In 2015 she met Bruno Caverna and, in parallel with dance, she began to explore the practices of Play-Fight and Liquid Body. This learning experience led her to become a Play-Fight facilitator in 2016 and she open the first Play-Fight Study Group in St. Petersburg. For several years she assisted Bruno at various festivals and camps around the world, including one of the largest dance festivals in Europe "Impulstanz" in Vienna. After some time, she has been appointed as a member of the Formless Arts (International cross-disciplinary hub) Team, where she develops and oversees photo and video projects, as well as graphic design and website creation.

From 2018 to 2019, she studied the Russian Martial Art "Systema" with a teacher from Siberia Alexander Solovev.

In September 2019, she delved into the world of freediving for the first time and studied with Andreas Pepar in Egypt. In 2020, she completed training at the Professional Freedive Development Center in Panglao (Philippines) - SSI Course/ Freediving Level I.

Since 2019, she has been a photographer, social media manager and co-creator of the international movement festival Born2Play.

Marina is currently based in Barcelona.
In 2015 she met Bruno Caverna and, in parallel with dance, she began to explore the practices of Play-Fight and Liquid Body. This learning experience led her to become a Play-Fight facilitator in 2016 and she open the first Play-Fight Study Group in St. Petersburg. For several years she assisted Bruno at various festivals and camps around the world, including one of the largest dance festivals in Europe "Impulstanz" in Vienna. After some time, she has been appointed as a member of the Formless Arts (International cross-disciplinary hub) Team, where she develops and oversees photo and video projects, as well as graphic design and website creation.

From 2018 to 2019, she studied the Russian Martial Art "Systema" with a teacher from Siberia Alexander Solovev.

In September 2019, she delved into the world of freediving for the first time and studied with Andreas Pepar in Egypt. In 2020, she completed training at the Professional Freedive Development Center in Panglao (Philippines) - SSI Course/ Freediving Level I.

Since 2019, she has been a photographer, social media manager and co-creator of the international movement festival Born2Play.

She is now based in Barcelona and is creating a new way of living in Europe.
From 1999 to 2012 she completed a full course of additional education at the Center for Choreographic Art of the Children's Youth Center in the choreographic association "Capris" in the city of Severodvinsk.

In parallel with her studies, in 2010 she began her first steps in teaching.

From 2012 to 2013 she studied at the Arkhangelsk College of Culture and Art, choreography department.

In 2017 Marina graduated from "Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University", the Institute of Music, Theater and Choreographyin St. Petersburg. After graduation, she actively began traveling and studying outside of Russia, and in 2020 she went to live in Brazil.
During her dance experience, she studied various movement and dance practices, such as: contemporary dance, classical dance, basketball, gymnastics, jazz dance, folk dance, gaga, yoga, tap dance, waacking, high-heels, house, hip-hop, vogue.
Marina studied with such choreographers and teachers as Laura Aris Alvarez, Dor Mamalia, Noa Zuk, Victoria P.Miranda, Natalia Vik, Francisco Cordova, Rob Hayden, Alexander Chelidze, Tatyana Tarabanova, Maura Morales, David Zambrano, Simon Thakur, Florent Hamon, Tomislav English, Yanis Marshall, Pedro Reis, Malou Linders, Ksenia Mitrofanova and others.
In 2015 she met Bruno Caverna and, in parallel with dance, she began to explore the practices of Play-Fight and Liquid Body. This learning experience led her to become a Play-Fight facilitator in 2016 and she open the first Play-Fight Study Group in St. Petersburg. For several years she assisted Bruno at various festivals and camps around the world, including one of the largest dance festivals in Europe "Impulstanz" in Vienna.
After some time, she has been appointed as a member of the Formless Arts (International cross-disciplinary hub) Team, where she develops and oversees photo and video projects, as well as graphic design and website creation.

From 2018 to 2019, she studied the Russian Martial Art "Systema" with a teacher from Siberia Alexander Solovev.

In September 2019, she delved into the world of freediving for the first time and studied with Andreas Pepar in Egypt. In 2020, she completed training at the Professional Freedive Development Center in Panglao (Philippines) - SSI Course/ Freediving Level I.

Since 2019, she has been a photographer, social media manager and co-creator of the international movement festival Born2Play.

She is now based in Barcelona and is creating a new way of living in Europe.
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