Sara Pérez is an actor, performer, and theatre educator. She was born and currently lives in Jujuy, where she completed her artistic training. Her work is shaped by antiracist and decolonial activism, through which she interrogates hegemonic aesthetics and makes visible the struggles of marrona and Indigenous women. She is currently presenting the theatre work Isidora la Boliviana, which addresses migration and the exploitation of domestic labour, weaving together fiction with the history of Marcelina Meneses, a Bolivian migrant who was the victim of a racist crime in Buenos Aires. In parallel, she is researching new scenic poetics grounded in Andean ritual and video performance, exploring the body as a territory of memory and resistance.