Cintia Rangel, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, studied Art History and Dance. Her movement practice explores the risk of being shaped by everyday life and how movement can become an aesthetic-political act. In 2015 she moved to Munich, where she worked on several projects in the fields of film, theater, dance and festivals. Since 2020 she has been living in Munich and Berlin, where she collaborates with, among others, Grupo Oito, and was recently seen in Ligia Lewis’ performance Wayward Chant at the Gropius Bau. At Theater o.N. she appeared in the production Flip-Flop in 2022. In 2024 she designed the stage and costumes for the production Ein Fest für die 13. Fee (A Celebration for the 13th Fairy) for sighted, blind and visually impaired audiences, and in 2025 she developed her first original production for children aged 2 and above, Baobab, for Theater o.N., which is nominated fort he IKARUS-prize 2026. She is part of the selecting jury of FRATZ Festival 2026, presented by Theater o.N.produced the children’s play Baoba, which premiered at the KIFIT Festival in Lagos, Nigeria.