Dancer, choreographer, and dance lecturer Tereza Ondrová (b. 1981) co-founded the VerTeDance association after graduating from the dance education program at the Music and Dance Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (HAMU). Within the VerTeDance group, productions such as Kolik váží vaše touha? (What is the Weight of Your Desire?, in collaboration with Petra Tejnorová, 2012) and Korekce (Correction, in collaboration with Jiří Havelka, 2014) were created; both were named Dance Productions of the Year, and both have been presented at the Flora Theatre Festival.
She collaborates regularly with choreographer Petr Šavel and director Petra Tejnorová, with whom she founded the Temporary Collective. As a dancer and performer, Ondrová has collaborated with a host of internationally renowned choreographers (including Charlotta Öfverholm, Karine Ponties, David Zambrano, Anton Ľahký, and Renan Martins de Oliveira). She also devotes herself to interdisciplinary projects — notably Daniela Špinar’s movement-and-image epic Objal mě bůh a nic (God Embraced Me and Nothing), in which Ondrová portrayed director Petr Lébl.