Diego Antonio Marín Bucio

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Bio

Diego Marín, BA, MA [he/him] is a dance researcher and performing artist whose choreographic work has been presented internationally.  He is the author of the book, "Encarnando lo Artificial" (2024), a research that delves into the ontology of co-creativity through conceptual and empirical studies of dance-making between humans and AI. The dissemination of his work takes the form of a compelling series of talks and performances featuring an AI dancer.

Diego's Doctoral research focuses on the multimodal interaction in dance-music performances, with Djembedance as the axis of anthropological documentation. The study follows a qualitative approach, conducting fieldwork research in West Africa and applying empirical and analytical methods. His PhD project is centered on studying kinesthetic memory, music-dance co-creation and ontologies of rhythm.

Academic background

  • MA Choreomundus: International Master in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage (NTNU, Roehampton University, Szeged University, UCA)
  • MA in Theater and Performing Arts (UNIR)
  • BA in Dance (UAEH)
  • BA in Communication Sciences (UNLA)

OTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDIES 

  • Cambridge University -Centre for the Future of Intelligence- ( Visiting Student,  Autumn 2022)
  • Universidad Veracruzana - Diploma course in Neuroscience of well-being in the Performing Arts-  (2018-2019)
  • Universitat de Barcelona - Postgraduate in Cultural Policy and Management-  (2016-2017)

Academic interests

Dance, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnochoreology, Posthumanism, Human-AI interaction, Choreomusicology.

Teaching

  • Guest lecturer at Institut del Teatre de Barcelona - Topic: "Machinic Movement Matrix: a conceptual tool and framework for human-machine dance creation" (Barcelona, ????2025).
  • Professor in the Master's program in Theater and Performing Arts at the Universidad Internacional de la Rioja. Thesis supervisor and Lecturer of the course "Performing Arts research". (Mexico City, 2024).
  • Guest lecturer at Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance / University of Kent - MA in Dance Research - Topic: "Human-AI co-creation of dance" (London, 2023).

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