Jitka Čechová is a graduate of the Duncan Centre Conservatory (2017). During her studies she took part in a New York City dance internship (Professional Certificate Studies Program José Limón Dance Foundation), several research study programs on contemporary dance (Belgium and the Netherlands) and a research stay in China (CEEC Summer Dance Camp 2017), focusing on classical Chinese technique, kung-fu, interpretation and creation. She created the original performances TransFormace and Nymph, as well as a choreography for the opening of the season at the National Gallery in Prague (2015). As a dancer, she collaborated on the performance of White piece (chor. Sophia Krantz, Days of Jerusalem) and Pulsar (chor. Michal Záhora). Jitka is also the founder of the Dance under the Fir Tree project (Jedlička Institute 2016, 2017).