Jussara Miranda, artistic director of Muovere Cia de Dança and the ongoing Muovere TechLab 3.5 project (launched in 2024), is a dancer, researcher, and cultural manager with over three decades of experience. Holding a master's degree in social inclusion and trained at the Goethe-Institut (Germany), she has collaborated internationally with Cia Sasha Waltz (Berlin), Date Danza (Spain), and Tanztheater Pina Bausch (Germany), in addition to participating in festivals such as Imaginarius (Portugal), Umore Azoka (Spain), M.A.P.A.S (Canary Islands), and Encuentros de Junio (Ecuador). She created the groundbreaking "Cartilha da Dança em Braille" (Braille Dance Primer) and led workshops at Ópera Tabaluga (Germany). With performances across 11 Brazilian states and international shows in countries like Argentina and Uruguay, she is now directing a documentary titled Desvio de Cena (Scene Diversion), exploring dance in times of crisis while expanding her research on political and poetic bodies.