Marielle Morales | Cie Mala Hierba
Dancer-interpreter, choreographer and teacher, Marielle Morales founded the Cie Mala Hierba. Her work lies at the crossroads between dance, plasticity and theatricality.
Dancer-interpreter, choreographer and teacher, Marielle Morales founded the Cie Mala Hierba. Her work lies at the crossroads between dance, plasticity and theatricality.
Maria Eugenia Lopez takes intimate, personal subjects as her starting point, and in her work deploys an introspective language of great emotional and physical density, yet marked by delicacy.
Leslie Mannès has been developing her personal work since 2005. Her work takes place mainly on stage, but also explores other relationships with audiences in participatory settings.
Created in 2012, the DEMESTRI & LEFEUVRE company gives shape to the various artistic projects of French-Argentinian dancers and choreographers Florencia Demestri and Samuel Lefeuvre.
The Giolisu company, under the artistic direction of Lisa Da Boit, looks for answers to our social political reality by creating performances with a strong physical commitment.
As a choreographer, dancer and dance researcher, Olga de Soto undertakes a series of projects whose distinctive feature is that they are intimately linked to lengthy research and documentation processes.
Founded by Agostina D'Alessandro, who has a particular taste for choreographed ensembles, for the fluidity of bodies and the softness of presence, the company has been based in Brussels since 2016.
Julien Carlier began dancing with Breakdance and studied physiotherapy. He trained in artistic creation through encounters, exchange projects and collective creations.
The company Too Moved to Talk, created by the Brussels-based dancer and choreographer, develops choreographic projects that seek to break down barriers between different artistic languages and audiences.
Julie Bougard was born in Mons in 1972. She is a committed artist who has been working in the performing arts for over 20 years.