Her works have been shown or performed at the Desert X of the Coachella Festival, the Art Basel[2] or the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao amongst other venues.
[3] Bengolea was born in Buenos Aires, and began to take Jazz dance lessons at the age of twelve.
[1] Having graduated from high school, she enrolled into the University of Buenos Aires to study Art History and Philosophy.
[8] She is particularly interested in anthropological research on contemporary and archaic forms of dance, and devotes herself to learning techniques, movements, and choreographies from around the world, using them to shape her own artistic vocabulary.
[6][5] 2009, together with François Chaignaud, Paris critique choreographic revelation Award[2] 2014, Young Artist Prize Gwanju Biennale[2]