MAGDALENA PROJECT
Ana Woolf takes part of the Magdalena Project, an international network of women in contemporary arts founded in Wales, Great Britain, in 1986 with the aim of creating an artistic and economic structure that would make possible the work of women in the arts. Today the network is coordinated by women from different disciplines and is present in more than 50 countries. It is a nexus for various theatre groups whose common interest is to ensure the visibility of women's artistic activities.
https://www.themagdalenaproject.org
Co-founder and artistic director of Magdalena 2a Generacióna, an extension of the Magdalena project in Argentina. Through this network, Ana Woolf and her team have established links with artists from all over the world, building bridges between cultures and promoting the power of women's voices in the arts. Festival and international meeting organised in Argentina, from 2000 to the present.
https://magdalena2dageneracion.blogspot.com
https://www.facebook.com/magdalena2ageneracion
https://www.instagram.com/Magdalena_2a_Generacion/
Warmikuna Raymi. Meeting of women from the performing arts.
Cusco, Peru, 2019
Transient ritual action "Micaela Bastidas and her murdered flowers".
"This year we met again in July, having a special edition with the arrival of the teacher Ana Woolf (Argentina - Denmark), who held the workshop "Anthropology of the actor". For our organisation her arrival was also important because her participation in the 2019 festival enrolled us in the Magdalena Project Network, which brings together meetings of women from the performing arts worldwide, an inclusion that we have been seeking since the gestation of our organisation in Cusco".
https://warmikunaraymi.wordpress.com/warmikuna-raymi-cusco-2019
Ana Woolf is a member of Voix de Femmes (Belgium), an international women's network on missing persons worldwide and human rights. It is made up of women founders of Associations of the Disappeared from different countries. Founded in 1991, Voix de Femmes develops projects at the intersection of arts, culture and feminism. In addition to supporting artistic creation, it considers culture as a powerful vector of emancipation and social progress.
www.voixdefemmes.org
Ana Woolf and Julia Varley, Kleurnet Television Amsterdam, 2000
Debate on the performing arts, their common creation "Semillas de Memoria" about people who disappeared during the military dictatorship in Argentina and the Magdalena Project.