Vanessa Isaac’s unique language of movement combines the boldness and aesthetic pluralism of Contemporary Dance with the rich cultural traditions of her native Brazil. Her choreography embraces both eclecticism and ancestral bonds while celebrating diversity, connection, and environmental healing and health.
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'“Feita de Luz” Dance Film. Celebrating Bahia, The Afro-Brazilian Motherland and the Baianas, Photo By Chris La Rosa
Note: “Before It Kills Us All” is a film and video installation of Cambridge Documentary Films, produced and directed by the Academy Award Documentary Film Producer Margaret Lazarus and includes the work of several dancers including Vanessa Isaac.
“Feita de Luz” Dance Film
Celebrating Sisterhood, Bahia and the Women the African diaspora.
Alfazema Dance Film. The Healing Powers of the Sea and Within Ourselves
Commissioned to Vanessa A. Isaac by Composer and Musician Ami Molinelli as part of her Individual Arts Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission Project. This Dance Works was partially made possible by a Rental Subsidy Grant from American Dance and Music, Inc awarded to Vanessa.
For 28 years Vanessa has been promoting intercultural connections, creating spaces for healing and facilitating community building. Dance and music have the power to heal, inspire, and bring people together. See more by clicking here
“Passagens” a Work in Progress, 2022. Photo by Fritz Olenberger
Bach and Bachianas
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4, Prelúdio - Heitor Villa-Lobos. Performed by the Vanessa Isaac Dance Company accompanied by Natasha Kislenko, Santa Barbara Symphony Pianist.
Bach and Bachianas
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 4, Prelúdio - Heitor Villa-Lobos. Performed by the Vanessa Isaac Dance Company accompanied by Natasha Kislenko, Santa Barbara Symphony Pianist. Villa-Lobos has greatly influenced Latin American music and many artists globally.
“Prelúdio da Saudade” Commissioned Work by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
“Prelúdio da Saudade” Commissioned Work by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Pandu-cada Dance Film. The Journey of Life and the Elemental Earth
Commissioned to Vanessa A. Isaac by Composer and Musician Ami Molinelli as part of her Individual Arts Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission Project. This Dance Works was partially made possible by a Rental Subsidy Grant from American Dance and Music, Inc awarded to Vanessa
Vanessa Isaac performing a solo for the classic Waters of March bossa nova.
Inspired by the music of composer Antonio Carlos Jobim
Photo by Marco Caranzza