
Fernanda Fiuza is a movement director, choreographer, camera operator, and audiovisual director. Her research investigates the relationship between body and camera, developing works that move across music videos, live shows, advertising, and dance films.
Throughout her career, she has collaborated with artists such as Marina Sena, Iza, Veigh, Banda Uó, and Getúlio Abelha, as well as brands including Natura, Crocs, and Cheetos. Her work stands out for building a language that integrates choreographic creation and audiovisual thinking, articulating movement, framing, and direction as parts of the same gesture.
She was responsible for the movement direction and choreography of the De Primeira tour by Marina Sena — a work that earned her the Prêmio Arcanjo de Cultura — as well as the direction and movement direction of the Vício Inerente and Coisas Naturais tours, the latter also featuring her development of an on-stage camera practice. She also directed the O Reencontro tour by Banda Uó and led the direction and movement creation for the Marmota and Autópsia tours by Getúlio Abelha, among other projects with the artist.
Her audiovisual work has also been recognized at the Music Video Festival (MVF), with the music videos Ranço and Freak by Getúlio Abelha in the categories of Choreography and Creative Power, as well as at the Festival de Cannes, where the project Trucss received an award for Advertising Film.
Her practice is centered on creating works that move between stage and screen, exploring the camera as an active element in the composition of movement — not merely as a recording device, but as a presence.
As a teacher, she shares her methodology through the intersection of dance and audiovisual language, proposing the camera as an extension of the body and as a creative tool. Fernanda currently teaches two courses in which she puts her research into practice: the 20-Hour Intensive — which has already had six editions with more than 100 students across online and in-person formats — and the in-person CORPO CÂMERA Immersion, which will soon also have an online version.
