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Anouk Llaurens

Anouk Llaurens is a collaborative dance artist, teacher, researcher and shiatsu practitioner based in Brussels. She graduated from the CNDC in 1992. As a dancer Anouk worked for Michèle Anne de Mey (B), Barbara Manzetti (IT/FR) , Tony Thatcher (UK) and Yolanda Snaith (UK).She created several solo work and adapted 'Room' one of Deborah Hay’s solo in 2005. Since 2010, Anouk collaborates as a performer with dance and visual artist Julien Bruneau on ‘phreatiques’ a project that explores the intersection between dance, drawing and verbal thinking. She is one of the founding member of Tuning Space Brussels, a space dedicated to dance, held by a group of dancers and visual artists that share a common interest in questioning, developing, integrating and replaying Lisa Nelson’s Tuning Score. Anouk currently unfolds a ”poetic dance documentation center ” as an artistic research within the a-pass post-master program: what is dance documentation? What if dance artists apply their perceptual, motor, mental and composition skills to document their own practice?


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