Guest Lecturer

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Choreographer, dancer
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    Alix Eynaudi

    Alix Eynaudi is a French choreographer and a dancer in Vienna, whose work is situated within the field of expanded choreography. Some of her works explore different formats of making work public, such as books and other writing, or learning platforms. She has worked since 1994 as a dancer and performer for a number of companies and projects (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Jennifer Lacey, Anne Juren, Boris Charmatz, Sabina Holzer, Elizabeth Ward, among others), and develops her own work since 2005. Her most recent works are BRUNO (2021), Noa & Snow, a gentle experiment between the everyday and the event (2019-22), with Paula Caspão, Quim Pujol and many others, and Institute of Rest(s) (2023-).

    Basking in dance as a space of study Alix dances, works, writes, between craft & chaos in a joyful mess of sorts. She doesn’t work alone; any event, research, invitation is an alibi to spend time with accomplices, a mesh of friendships scintillating under skins, a stirring of a full-of-wonder support.

    In 2023, she inaugurated a research project at La Manufacture, at the crossroads of creation and pedagogy devoted to the notions of rest, entitled "Institute of rest(s) - How to trouble productivity through dance and its spaces of communality ?"