Movement Artist – Exploring movement as a means to find confidence, joy, protest and unite community.
Brenda Lozano is a dynamic movement artist with a focus on using dance to inspire confidence, joy, protest, and community unity. A current ensemble member of ZombieBazaar Panza Fusion and Los Mentirosos (DRAG KINGS), she specializes in Cumbia, Tejano, Salsa, Bachata, and Panza Fusion. Brenda has performed at renowned events such as the Salsa and Bachata International Congresses, Muertos Fest, and Esperanza Peace Market, and collaborated with various artists like SirGio, Gacho Marx, and Marisela Barrera. In addition to performing, she has shared her passion for dance as a teacher at institutions such as the Carver Community Center and San Antonio City Parks & Rec. Brenda’s art continues to serve as a bridge, bringing diverse communities together through powerful, expressive movement.
Artist Type: Media Arts; Performing Arts: Dancer, Performance Art, Storyteller; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Visual Arts: Photographer
Artist Style: Dance: Contemporary, Folklorico; Music: Experimental, Latin/Spanish, Regional Mexican, Seasonal, Tejano; Teaching Artist/Instructor; Theatre: Cabaret/Variety; Visual Art: Conceptual, Dream Imagery/Ethereal, Experimental, Political, Pop, Social Commentary
Artist Medium: Photography; Body Movement
Through movement, I explore and express the full spectrum of human experience—confidence, joy, and resistance. I believe dance can unite, empower, and create spaces for marginalized voices, offering both an individual and collective form of expression. My work is a celebration of cultural diversity, where each step brings us closer to understanding and connection.