Watch all companies, venue partners and host artists of Moving Identities reflect upon what they have learned during the residency and how it was meeting each other across borders.
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Rooted in circus, contemporary dance, and puppetry, Third Figure explores the shadow self and the interplay between our internal and external experiences using human-sized puppets, actors, and puppeteers.

Liquid Logic explores hidden places of resistance in both the city and the body, sharing the story of their founding through their residencies

Monster Lab invites you into a world of drag, performance, and diversity. Through drag as technology, they activate new narratives, identities, and ways of being.

Explore Gathoni//Wanjiku’s Invisible Faces and their reflections on European identity, belonging, and fluency.

The collective from Norway works with drag and the abject, the disgusting, through ancient pseudo-scientific theories of bodily liquids and humors.

Gomrâh are a collective of Iranian-Belgians with backgrounds in acting, music, and photography and design. Learn more about how they work with new rituals for grief in their project ‘Mourning in The Wrong Language’.

See a teaser compilation video from some of the interviews with artists in the 2025/26 program, and learn about their thoughts on European Identity.

Hear the history of forgotten enslaved black women and research on black women’s bodies, how they are perceived, and how they are read with Las Sistahs.

Delve into ANART’s dedication to promoting human rights and democratic values through their work.

Research the themes of dying, death, grief and care (DDGC) through movement and artistic expression with #yodo – you only die once.

Learn about the works of The Age of Love and how they explore the identity of a migrant.

Explore creating a space for dialogue with ISKRA amidst a world on fire.

Dive into Kaiho’s project “AVoid” and their work as a part of Moving Identities.

Investigate memory, labour, and the inherited working body in the Eastern European context with Artefactourists.

STICKY Productions invites you into a world of slugs, slime, sexuality, fluidity and transformation.

Investigate the look of society towards people with functional diversity, vulnerability, sexuality with Caravana de Centàurides.

Watch Jennifer for a day explore alternative narratives, gender, femme anger, decolonising the gaze, and the synecdoche of the human body.
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