The rich duality of my upbringing informed my life’s work: to explore women’s narratives through dance and provide a safe, empowering space for women and non-binary individuals.
“VALLETO, acts as the conduit through which I both research my lived experience as a woman, and help others discover areas of themselves through the body that are in need of expression, healing, and physical and emotional release.”
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Valeria's knowledge from Tisch Dance has helped her discover new possibilities to connect to the world as an artist.
“me interesa encontrarle el sabor exquisito a cada movimiento o historia por mas incómodo, tenso, o sencillo que pueda ser”
“Nine women crawled across a dimly lit stage, whispering faintly. Neon wigs adorned their heads, while bruises darkened their shoulders and faces. Moments before, choreographer Valeria Yvette Gonzalez had painted the purple and red marks on the dancers, who portrayed victims of domestic violence.”