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Daniela Atiencia is a Latinx-Canadian theatre artist born and raised in Colombia. She works as a freelance bilingual director, dramaturg, and deviser. Daniela is currently working as co-director on Clean/Espejos with Neworld and recently co-directed for Green Thumb Theatre’s Cranked!. As dramaturg she is collaborating with Tetsuro Shigematsu’s latest commissioned piece for Pacific Theatre and served as Spanish Language Dramaturg for Made in Canada, an agricultural operetta by rice & beans theatre. She is currently based on the Unceded Territories of the Coast Salish peoples (Vancouver, B.C.) and is serving as Associate Artistic Director for Touchstone Theatre’s 45th season. Her work recently earned her a finalist spot in the RBC Rising Star Emerging Director award.
Daniela Atiencia is a Latinx-Canadian theatre artist born and raised in Colombia. She works as a freelance bilingual director, dramaturg, and deviser. Daniela is currently working as co-director on Clean/Espejos with Neworld and recently co-directed for Green Thumb Theatre’s Cranked!. As dramaturg she is collaborating with Tetsuro Shigematsu’s latest commissioned piece for Pacific Theatre and served as Spanish Language Dramaturg for Made in Canada, an agricultural operetta by rice & beans theatre. She is currently based on the Unceded Territories of the Coast Salish peoples (Vancouver, B.C.) and is serving as Associate Artistic Director for Touchstone Theatre’s 45th season. Her work recently earned her a finalist spot in the RBC Rising Star Emerging Director award.