Benjamin Egger (ch)

Benjamin Egger is a visual artist dealing with the relationship between human and non-human animals.

He lives and works in Zurich and studied Transdisciplinarity and Fine Arts at the Zurich University of the Arts and the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem.

His works have been shown in different institutions and art spaces, among others, at the Museum für Gestaltung and the Museum of Anthropology in Zurich, the Teatr Powszechny in Warsaw or at the Sinopale in Turkey.
Sigrid Stigsdatter Mathiassen (DK)

Sigrid Stigsdatter Mathiassen is a choreographer, performer and vocalist based between Copenhagen and Amsterdam.

She completed her studies at the SNDO (School for New Dance Development – AHK) in 2017. In her practice Sigrid travels though dance with an open heart and a critical mind seeking to tell stories from that place where reality meets fantasy and fiction.

Sigrid is a member of Jacuzzi Dance space in Amsterdam, she's part of the writing collective Awful and recently joined Dance Cooperative in Copenhagen. In 2017 Sigrid won Moving Forward - with her solo REMEMBRANE. In 2018 she was granted the DanceWeb scholarship. It is equally important for Sigrid’s practice to work with and perform for other artists.
Fyllenia Grigoriou (GR)

Fyllenia graduated from the bachelor in dance at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp in 2021 and is currently doing her master on embodied dance research.

Her artistic practice revolves around language as a choreographic tool and the development of improvisational scores, by approaching the body as an archive.
Inca Garnica (BE)

Starting from the naive idea of being able to occupy time and space, Inca invents interventions within which she accepts the structure of a space and allows it to be untouched in her work.

Usually these are actions that take place outside the studio, the environment is used as a backdrop. The actions are spontaneously executed ideas that sometimes dare to fail. In most cases everything is documented with video, sometimes such a video becomes a work in itself.
Katinka de Jonge (NL)

Katinka de Jonge is an artistic researcher and artist who lives and works in Ghent (BE).

In her work she investigates multi-vocality and the function of language and dialogue in specific contexts. This can be a neighbourhood, but also an (art) organization or certain (oral) history that surrounds a place.

She works with different media, which are often approached in a participative way: audio, text, performance and installations are recurring components. In recent years her work has been shown at (a.o.): M Hka, Buda, Netwerk, KAAP, CIAP, Extra City and Vooruit. She is currently a researcher at the Academy of Antwerp and works as an artist at de Koer, Werktank and Vooruit.
https://www.sigridstigsdatter.com/
https://benjaminegger.com/
https://www.incagarnica.be/
https://www.instagram.com/trentebisous/?hl=en
http://www.katinkadejonge.net/