Rebeca Perez started dancing ballet at the age of 6. After more than 10 years dancing, she decided to practice different sports, leaving aside its most creative and artistic side. It was a few years later when, in the course of body language, she connected with emotions and sensations that led her to reminisce about their years of ballet, realizing that she had left a part of her life that she needed. It was then when she returned the expression through movement through disciplines less strict than ballet. She studied body language and theater of movement with Martha Schinca, while she had the first contact with aerial techniques.
She continued her education doing a postgraduate course in dance, movement, therapy at the Autonomous University of Barcelona at the same time that continued training different circus techniques (aerial acrobatics, pantomime, balances with objects, vertical) in the Carampa Circus School of Madrid, specializing in rope. She then made the professional course in aerial techniques (rope, silks and straps) in Gravity Circus Center in London.
Over the past few years Rebeca has worked with several circus companies in Spain combining it with her work in the field of international co-operation to which she has dedicated herself for 8 years. She has coordinated and implemented projects of psychosocial support to children and training of trainers in the Gaza Strip, all of them through art (visual arts, theater, dance and circus). She was also a promoter and coordinator of the caravan of clowns, "Gaza, rebuilding smiles".
Rebeca currently works as a professor of aerial techniques in Seville and is part of the cast of the show "Y ahora qué?", last production of the company Puntocero.