Túlio Rosa (1989, BR) is a performer, choreographer, and researcher currently based in Brussels. He holds an MA in Performing Arts and Visual Culture from the Reina Sofia Museum/University of Castilla-La Mancha and was an associate researcher at a.pass {Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies}.
Combining writing, visual, and performative practices, Rosa's work proposes to place the body in relation to time and history. He explores how the juxtaposition and confrontation of archival materials might foster new sets of relationships and question narratives and visualities that characterize an imaginary of the colonial matrix.
In the last few years, he has been developing the project 'Arquivo Atlântico' in collaboration with Beatriz Cantinho, which proposes a critical and sensible approach to the memory of colonialism in different territories of the South Atlantic. In 2024 he received the Emerging Artist Talent Grant awarded by the Flemish Government for the project 'H(a)unting Songs'.
He is invested in anticolonial practices, the politics of memory, and the possibility of rewriting personal and collective stories as a gesture of reparation.