Rosa Dias Schramm is an independent dancer, movement artist, researcher and teacher of the Alexander Technique. Her recent works focus on the investigation of perception and creation of movement, the encounter with otherness and the processes of attention modulation in improvisation in dance and walking, in performances, videos and propositions. These themes are part of the doctoral research developed in the Post-Graduate Program in Visual Arts - PPGAV, at the University of BrasÃlia - UnB. She holds a Master's and a Bachelor's degree in Contemporary Art from the same department. She graduated as a teacher at the Escuela de Tecnica Alexander de Buenos Aires - ETABA. She is a member of the Brazilian Association of Alexander Technique - ABTA. She presented works in Argentina, Chile and Greece, and in the cities of Rio de Janeiro and BrasÃlia. She is a member of the dance group Caravana Bom Selvagem and of the collective Tectônica, dedicated to the creation and teaching of Improvisational Contact. She is a member of the BrasÃlia AND Lab Cluster.