Helge Letonja
Artistic direction
Born 1970 in Leoben, Austria, Letonja studied classical dance in Graz and Amsterdam as well as modern dance under Alvin Ailey and Erick Hawkins in New York. He performed in a wide range of styles: from ballet at Oper Graz to Jan Fabre, Montréal Danse to the Tanztheater in Bremen under Susanne Linke among others. At Tanztheater Bremen, Helge began to create his own pieces in 1995. The following year, he founded and still is the artistic director of steptext dance project. In 2003, steptext dance project became company-inresidency at the Schwankhalle, which he co-designed, as a production facility and center of contemporary dance art.
In addition to his 50 or so dance pieces to date, which have often been realized in interdisciplinary and transcultural collaboration and presented worldwide, he choreographs for opera productions, including productions at the Salzburg Festival, Zurich Opera House, Berlin State Opera, New National Opera Tokyo and Semperoper Dresden.
In his impressively sensual aesthetics, Letonja creates vital frictional surfaces and vibrating mirror images of social conditions and processes. His works reflect the inner-societal and cross-cultural coexistence, combining emotional and mental movements of individual and social bodies with metaphorical contexts. His trilogy DisPLACING Future, for example, looks at global migration flows, and the European-African co-produced and cast pieces Homescapes (2012), Boxom (2014) and Out of joint (2017) negotiate transcultural designs.
As festival director and experienced project initiator, as well as board member of the Dachverband Tanz Deutschland, Letonja is involved in diverse institutional and artistic cooperations for the regional and international development, networking and mediation of dance art. He was head of the “independent companies” section of the Norddeutsche Tanztreffen – Tanzplan Bremen, and was one of the main initiators of the projects KoresponDance Europe, zuhause.anderswo and Sehnsucht Europa, which involve several countries and municipal partners, as well as the festival AFRICTIONS. Nominated for the BKM Prize for Cultural Education 2013 and the George Tabori Prize 2014 and awarded the Bremen Diversity Prize 2016, Letonja develops dance as a mediator of cultural diversity, social participation, interdisciplinary art and research. He is always looking for new, interdisciplinary fields and cooperates, among others, with the scientific fields of the Hochschule Bremen.
In 2019, the Ensemble Of Curious Nature was founded by Helge Letonja and Felix Landerer. Since 2022, Helge Letonja is the artistic director of the company.
Photo: Marianne Menke
Albert Garrell Buñuel
Choreographic assistant / Training director
Albert Garrell is a movement artist and creator whose work explores critical and social concepts that reflect the complexities of the human experience.
Trained at the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona and the Hamburg Ballet School in Germany, Albert began his professional career with IT Dansa before joining renowned companies such as Introdans (Netherlands) and Staatstheater Wiesbaden (Germany).
Throughout his career, he has performed works by celebrated choreographers including Alexander Ekman, Ohad Naharin, Jo Strømgren, Stijn Celis, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Gustavo Ramírez, and Jiří Kylián, among others.
As an international guest teacher and choreographer, Albert continues to share his vision through his creative work. He is the founder and artistic director of LAB3.14, a Barcelona-based collective. His productions — including CHROMA, the film STATE OF HOAX, and TENDER SKIN — have been presented at prominent choreographic competitions and festivals across Spain and Europe, establishing his voice in contemporary movement art.
From January 2026, Albert joins Of Curious Nature as Rehearsal Director and choreographic assistant — a role that reflects his commitment to artistic collaboration and creative development. Working closely with Artistic Director Helge Letonja and the company’s artistic team, he contributes his experience, vision, and curiosity toward expanding the company’s artistic language and evolving its distinctive choreographic identity.
Photo: Isabella Bahamondes
Previous Rehearsal Directors and Choreographic Assistants:
2023-2025: Mariko Koh
2021-2023: Keith Chin
2019-2021: Paul Pui Wo Lee