Enciso Suarez has worked as a soloist with the Fundación Camarín del Carmen in Colombian opera seasons, playing roles such as Alcindoro and Benoit in La Bohème, Lozio Bonzo in Madama Butterfly, by G. Puccini, Doctor Grenvil in La Traviata by G. Verdi, Don Bartolo and Antonio from Las Bodas de Fígaro by W. Mozart with the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, Sparafucile and Monterone from the Opera Rigoletto by G. Verdi in the framework of the Ópera al Parque 2011 festival, Don Bartolo at the Barber of Seville. He studied acting under the tutelage of Colombian playwright and actress Isabel Campos and Argentine director and actor Andrés Midón. He finished his musical studies at the National Pedagogical University of Colombia. He studied singing under the tutelage of the Colombian soprano Beatriz Mora, has received master classes with the Colombian tenor César Gutiérrez, with the American director Maestro Will Crutchfield and with the Argentine teacher Rosa Domínguez. In 2012 he worked as a soloist in Bizet's production of Carmen. In 2013 with the Teatro Nacional Sucre foundation he played Don Alfonso in Mozart's opera Cosi Fan Tutte and in 2015 Escamillo in Carmen with the same theater. He played Ben in the production of El Telephone with the Fundación Orquesta Sinfónica de Bogotá.
In 2016 he directs the staging of Mozart's Theatrical Entrepreneur Opera, organized by the Armonía Foundation. In 2018 he performed as a soloist under the direction of Maestra Carmen Téllez in Mozart's Requiem, together with the National Symphony Orchestra, in May of the same year he performed the roles of The Imperial Commissioner and Lozio Bonzo in the opera Madame Butterfly, organized by the Harmony Foundation. He has received Master Classes with professors Cynthia Lawrence, Dr Everett McCorvey and Richard Gordon. He is currently a sophomore majoring in voice acting at the University of Kentucky.