From 2010 to 2015, Tuixén Benet was the founder and co-director of the dance company Les filles Föllen, alongside Margherita Bergamo. Together, they created and performed stage and video works presented at major cultural institutions and festivals across Europe and North America, including MACBA, Mercat de les Flors, Matadero Madrid, Kumu (Tallinn), Le Lieu Unique (Nantes), Zebulon (New York), and Zoofest (Montreal). Their creations, such as Entrance With Charge, Unter der Schönen Haut, Escena Simultánea, and Projecte13, were recognized with multiple awards and grants, establishing the company as a significant voice in contemporary performance and experimental choreography.
Tuixén Benet has also choreographed large-scale live performances and tours, notably for El Guincho and for the international tours of Chilean artist Javiera Mena between 2014 and 2017. For Javiera Mena, she developed choreographic systems adaptable to different scales—from intimate stages to massive televised events—culminating in the 2016 Viña del Mar Festival performance, viewed by over 150 million people worldwide. She’s also choreographed the opera La Gata Perduda at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, a participatory large-scale work involving over 3,500 community members.