The Kor'sia Collective is a group of artists based in Madrid. Mattia Russo and Antonio de Rosa are directors and choreographers, Giuseppe Dagostino is the collective's researcher of visual arts and co-founder, and Agnès López-Río is a professor of performing arts and the collective's playwright and artistic consultant. Together, they comprise the core of Kor'sia and work with collaborators who specialise in other creative disciplines such as music, cinema, fashion, literature, lighting, and design, among others. They worked together to create dance that was guided at all times by their philosophy. They search for the defence of and transmission to new generations of the idea that arts, and especially movement arts, are the only representations that manage to transmit concepts of the human world, such as tradition, society, culture, gender, sustainability, or democracy. They do so in a way that cannot be achieved using any other knowledge. They can generate spaces where individuals can access their most intimate and spiritual paths, helping them find meaning in life.
The Kor'sia Collective believes that the idea of a clearly defined sense of self-identity shaped or fully configured stably and finitely has ceased to "be" and is now the norm. It is transforming the paradigm that configures the ontology of our understanding of what "body" is in the 21st century in all fields: psychology, philosophy, anthropology, medicine, and science. This inevitably transforms what we have understood until now to be clearly defined into a blend of nomadic subjectivities or identities in flux.