2025 Participants
Carolina Cappelli is an Italian performer, filmmaker and artistic gymnastic teacher based in Vienna. After graduating in audiovisual practices at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna, she studied theatre and performing arts at the University of Venice (IUAV) and performing arts at Mattatoio, Rome. Her research involves the hybridisation between writing and performative and cinematic practices, generating works that usually question the context in which they’re proposed, dealing with breaking expectations and the relationship between fiction and reality, presentation and representation. In the past few years, Carolina has worked with artists such as Markus Öhrn, Francesca Grilli, Bruce Nauman and Roberto Fassone.
Snorre Elvin is a Copenhagen-based dancer and choreographer born in Aarhus in 1991. His work revolves around transformation, tactility, queerness, collectivity, and ecology. As a co-founder of the dance collective Danseatelier, Snorre engages in both artistic, organisational, and curatorial practices. He holds an MA in choreography and a BA in dance from the Danish National School of Performing Arts. His work has been showcased at Roskilde Festival, Rakete Festival, Det Frie Felts Festival, and Gothenburg Theatre and Dance Festival. As a dancer, he has collaborated with artists such as Michele Rizzo, Esben Weile Kjær, Sara Gebran, Daniela Georgieva, and Martin Forsberg.
Francesca Ferrari is a choreographer and performer. Her artistic journey began as a child on her grandmother’s racetrack in Sicily. She studied dance, performance and critical theory in Vienna and Berlin. She has presented her work at the Akademie der Künste Berlin, Zentralwäscherei Zürich, Concéntrico Architecture/Design Festival, Acud Macht Neu, and together with Luca Bonamore at brut Wien and Studio Hanniball, Berlin. She has worked as a performer for Doris Uhlich and Deva Schubert and in the field of theory for Janez Janša and Sandra Noeth at HZT Berlin. Francesca’s artistic work explores choreographies of social order in a drift through body, theory, and voice.
dengling (鄧玲) levine was born in China and grew up in Amsterdam. She studied expanded contemporary dance at Amsterdam University of the Arts. After her apprenticeship at Norrdans, she graduated in 2024. Her main dance background comes from a Eurocentric, contemporary and institutionalised context while also being enriched and challenged by practices outside this Western modern dance canon. dengling is confused and curious about this world, finding shelter in her imagination. Through joy and play, dengling tries to make space for dreaming and embracing undefinedness.
Ingeborg Meier Andersen is a dancer, performance maker, and showgirl. Her work spans various mediums and seeks transformation through sonic, somatic movement, yearning for the body as a potent and ever-changing centrifuge. With a background in Western commercial dance and a BA in choreography from SNDO (2020), Ingeborg aims to maintain a hybrid and immediate body, striving to emancipate from rigid systems while inviting humour and rhythm as approachable ways of engaging with different mediums or topics. From opera houses to sticky basements, Ingeborg is committed to embodying and challenging the multitudes of a performing body at work.
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