Biography
Maia Madrigal is a Costa Rican–American dance artist based in Boston and currently pursuing her BFA at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Her work bridges technical precision and emotional depth, grounded in a strong contemporary foundation and supported by training across ballet, jazz, hip hop, and Latin dance forms.
She has performed works by Cathrine Coury, Albert Garrell, Kevin Lau, and other distinguished artists, appearing in both conservatory mainstage productions and international performances in Costa Rica and the United States. Maia brings a grounded physicality, musical sensitivity, and a strong ensemble presence to her performance work.
In 2023, she expanded her artistic voice by directing and producing her first full-length contemporary production, Un Mismo Sentir, at the Eugene O’Neill Theater in San José, Costa Rica. Alongside her performance career, she serves as a guest teacher and choreographer at Iluminarte Arts Academy.
Maia approaches dance as a vehicle for connection and storytelling, committed to creating work that resonates emotionally while maintaining technical integrity. As an emerging artist, she continues to seek opportunities that challenge and expand her range across both concert and interdisciplinary spaces.