Enrique Villacreses is a Miami-based dancer, choreographer, filmmaker and space performer & film researcher. He is a recipient of the Dance Miami Choreographers’ (DMC) and Miami Individual Artist (MIA) Program. His works have been supported by Bistoury Physical Theater, Coral Reef High School, Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts, Miami DanceMakers, Inter-American Choreographic Institute, Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center, Dance Canvas, Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami, Miami Light Project, and Pérez Art Museum Miami. His works have been presented at International Improv Fest 25’, Coral Reef High School, Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts, Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center, CreateART Dance Film Night: Surreal In Shadow, Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami’s Choreographers Showcase (21-24), ScreenDance Miami Festival (21-24), Men Who Dance (20-25), Frontiers Forum Live|Planet Prize Award Ceremony, 92NY Harkness Presents Future Dance Festival ’23, Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler (21-23), 305 International Improv Fest (22, 25), Dance Canvas Presents 2022 Performance Series: Introducing the Next Generation, Miami Light Project’s Here & Now 2021, Mobile Dance Film Festival (2021), Pérez Art Museum Miami (2021), Dance Magazine (2020), Contact Quarterly (2020), The Kampong, and on the Dancemakers: New Works series at New World School of the Arts. He was panelist for Mobile Dance Film Festival (2022). He co-directed and edited a music video for Boston-based DJs, producers, and label owners named Soul Clap. He co-directed and co-edited Ballet Flamenco La Rosa’s Flamenco Granaíno: An original Flamenco Work created by Ilisa Rosal, in collaboration with Javier Martos. He co-directed and co-edited a short documentary film for Dimensions Dance Theater of Miami, Possible: Imagination is the Root of Change by Will A. Erwin Jr. He was the cinematographer for a music video for emerging music artist Dreya Starr. He co-filmed documentary film for When Men Dance Documentary, Directed by Academy Award Winner Abbas Motlagh. He directed, filmed, and edited a short documentary film for Adele Myers and Dancers Presents: Miami DanceMakers Documentary.

He performed for the Billboard Latin Music Awards. He performed for Grammy award winner Ozuna. He was in Pitbull’s music video I Believe That We Will Win (World Anthem). He was in Duolingo in Duolingo’s Carnival Cruise commercial. He performed for the Merce Cunningham Centennial. He performed works by Mike Tyus, Luca Francesco Renzi, Rena Butler, Natasha Tsakos, Roxana Barba, Robert Battle, Mark Morris, Ohad Naharin, Lukas Avendaño, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Merce Cunningham, Eduardo Vilaro, Peter London and others. He performed with Mike Tyus & Co., Circx, Miami City Ballet, Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami, Momentum, Inter-American Choreographic Institute, National Water Dance, and Fluxus Haus. He is an alumnus of Armour Dance Theatre, and holds a BFA from New World School of the Arts/University of Florida.

He teaches filming, composition, contemporary, modern, ballet and hip-hop to youth, pre-professionals and professionals in South Florida. Schools and studios include: Armour Dance Theatre, Coral Reef High School, Arthur & Polly Mays Conservatory of the Arts, South Miami Heights Elementary School, Miami Light Project, Sanctuary of the Arts, Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center, Kirova Ballet Academy, PAN Performing Arts Network and Ayala Royal Ballet.

He is a member of SYNCOPATE COLLECTIVE, a group encompassing Miami based dancers, choreographers, filmmakers, actors, singers, writers and musicians interested in building network and opportunity through community. He is a founding member of the collective and provides creative direction and partnership opportunities for the group. He is a founding crew, space experiences of SPACE WONDERS, a theatrical company for space.