Silvina Szperling (Buenos Aires, 1960) is an Argentine educator, dancer, writer, director and film curator.1She is considered a pioneer, promoter and educator in the video dance genre in Argentina and Latin America. His short film Temblor (1993) is the result of his participation in the Video Dance Workshop for Choreographers given by the film director Jorge Coscia that same year, where the dance portrayed is generated from the montage, which generates “a space of great intimacy, in accordance with the nudity of the bodies that interpret the piece and the feminine universe that its author seeks to capture. The short film was later awarded by the National Secretariat of Culture. She is the founding director of the VideoDanzaBA International Festival in 1995 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His first feature-length documentary, Reflejo Narcisa, premiered at the Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival (BAFICI) 2015, with a commercial premiere at the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) in 2016. He teaches video dance in the Master’s degree in Cinema Alternative of EICTV (International School of Cinema and TV, San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba) and holder of the Chair of Dance Criticism at the UNA (National University of the Arts). She has also been a visiting professor and speaker at the University of Utah and the University of California at Berkeley in 2015, and at Arizona State University.