Movement Research

An ongoing movement research on the relationship between the body and the ever - changing environment through movement. I am interested in finding new ways of relating to ourselves and our surroundings by following what is available in the here and now. 

The practice is grounded in organic, natural movement to access the dialogue between the body and the environment. I draw on somatic techniques that support landing, orienting & alignment along with movement explorations that increase sensory perception, opening to deeper layers of experience and new possibilities of being and relating. I follow different springboards of movement staying curious in the intimate interplay between perception and movement in the process of restoring closed narratives about oneself and the places we inhabit.

In my practice based PhD “performing transitional space: from dance to architecture” I explored new ways of perceiving space by intersecting the choreographic process with the spatial design.

The research is developing through personal inquiry, exchange and shared movement workshops. 

Conferences / Residencies / Projects

Movement Researcher at the Lab, STPLN, hub for independent creators, Malmö, 2025-6

“Lands of Otherness”, Lecture at “Hurricanes & Scaffolding”, Symposium of Artistic Research, Umeå University, 2024

“Desire: Tender Narratives of Space”, Lecture at "Thinking-Feeling Desire in the Now: Post-Capitalist Desire and Creative Practices of the Body", London Conference in Critical Thought, London Metropolitan University, 2023, you can download the presentation paper here

Research on the bodily experience & memory of space, artistic residency / collaboration with Simon Malone, Eima Creacio, Mallorca, 2023

Landing Sensing Moving, artistic residency, Center for dance performance arts Akropoditi, Syros Greece, 2021

Territorios des cuerpos, artistic residency, Centro Negro, AADK, Blanca Spain, 2021

Transitional Objects, research project, collaboration with Clementine Keith-Roach, 2018

La raison est une fleur, research project / collaboration with Charlotte Nieuwenhuys, Félix Knüfel, Solanne Bernard, Keiv Gallery, Athens Greece, 2018