Eva Tessler
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Eva Tessler | |
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photographed by Andres Volovsek, 1973 | |
| Born | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Occupation(s) | Dancer, choreographer |
| Awards | Albert Soto Latino Arts Award |
Eva Tessler, aka Eva Zorrilla Tessler, is a Mexican-American dancer, director, choreographer, and writer who co-founded the Latina Dance Project (LDP) in Tucson, Arizona. Her work with LDP and the Borderlands Theater have served to create centers of creative expression for Latina/o artists in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
Tessler was born in Mexico City. She studied philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, before moving to Brazil to work and dance. From there, she moved to Tucson, Arizona, where she received her MFA in performing arts from the University of Arizona.[1] Tessler became involved in the political theater movement, where she met her future husband, the American anthropologist Daniel Nugent.[2][3] The two became frequent collaborators and co-wrote the nationally touring production, 13 Days / 13 Dias: The Zapatista Uprising in Chiapas.[4][5][6]