Supported artists

Grand Studio welcomes artists in the process of creation for varying periods of time.

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Louise Baduel

Louise Baduel is a dancer and choreographer based in Brussels. In 2012, Louise co-founded the company System Failure. Since 2021, she has been creating solo work.

Lara Barsacq

Lara Barsacq is a choreographer, dancer and actor. Since 2016, she has been imagining projects that take their source in the past, while regularly resurrecting forgotten female figures from history...

Julie Bougard

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.

Fanny Brouyaux

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.

Julien Carlier | Cie A bis

Julien Carlier began dancing with Breakdance and studied physiotherapy. He trained in artistic creation through encounters, exchange projects and collective creations.

Agostina D’Alessandro Dance Company

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.

Olga de Soto

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.

Giolisu

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.

Demestri & Lefeuvre

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.

Leslie Mannès

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.

Maria Eugenia Lopez

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.

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.

Benoît Nieto Duran

A self-taught dancer-choreographer specialising in break-dance, Benoît Nieto Duran was born in Liège in 1990 and currently lives there.

Gwendoline Robin

Gwendoline Robin is a visual and performance artist who works with basic materials such as fire, earth, sand, water, ice and glass.

Jonathan Schatz | TRANSNIAGARA

A performer for several choreographers, Jonathan Schatz is also developing hybrid work on the edge of disciplines, through his research into trance, ritual and perception.

Javier Suarez | Cie L’inconnue

Javier Suárez has lived and worked in Brussels as a dancer, choreographer and teacher since 2002. He trained in the Canary Islands, where he is originally from, and then in Mexico.

Tumbleweed | Angela Rabaglio & Micaël Florentz

Tumbleweed is a young dance company based between Brussels and Zurich, founded in 2017 by Angela Rabaglio, a Swiss choreographer and dancer, and Micaël Florentz, a French choreographer, dancer and musician.

Oriane Varak | Notch Company

Notch Company sees itself as a transdisciplinary company. While focusing on physical presence and dance, it also uses the mediums of theatre, music and more.

Vitamina

VITAMINA is a trio formed by Alessandra Ferreri and Joshua Vanhaverbeke, in collaboration with Matteo Sedda. Their work is characterised by an interest in representations of the obscene and the display of...

Fré Werbrouck

Fré Werbrouck trained at the Merce Cunningham school in New York and has been teaching contemporary dance since 1990.

Erika Zueneli

A dancer for various companies, Erika Zueneli established her own company in Brussels in 2008. With around fifteen pieces to her name, she explores an abstract theatricality.

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