Meg Stuart

 
Meg Stuart (born 1965 in New Orleans) is an American choreographer living and working in Berlin and Brussels, where she founded her dance company Damaged Goods, and Berlin. She makes performances for theaters and film, as well as for intimate settings and diverse spaces such as industrial warehouses and urban rooftops. Her choreographic work expresses a vision of human corporality that embraces flaws and encompasses people's drive to overcome boundaries of many kinds. As a teacher and curator, she creates collective spaces where artists can gather, reflect and form alliances. Not resting on past achievements, Meg Stuart incessantly strives to explore new artistic ways, working in close collaboration with performers, musicians, visual artists and authors. Increasingly, her interest in strategies of transcendence, voicing techniques and healing practices comes to surface in her creations. She has been recognized with the Bessie Award (2008, New York, USA), the Grand Prix de la Danse de Montréal (2014, Canada), the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement (2018, Venice, Italy) and other awards.

(external link : www.damagedgoods.be)
 
Meg Stuart - Let\'s Not Get Used to This Place - Works 2008-2023
2024
English edition
Les presses du réel – Dance & Performing Arts – Miscellaneous
A personal and intimate look behind the scenes of Meg Stuart's creative process over more than a decade.
Meg Stuart - On va où, là ?
2010
French edition
Les presses du réel – Dance & Performing Arts –
sold out
Monograph / artist book (available in English edition).
Meg Stuart - Are we here yet?
2010
English edition
Les presses du réel – Dance & Performing Arts –
sold out
Monograph / artist book by American choreographer: essays, documents, reflexions, discussions, images...
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