Sekar Alit

Dancer, choreographer, performance manager, performing arts seminar speaker, producer, and dance lecturer living in Surabaya, Indonesia. Her works are inspired by various social issues occuring in society, influenced by her instincts honed from delving into social activism since her teens.

Joseph Lee

Choreographer, performer, and performance curator based in Hong Kong. Lee was appointed as the artistic director of Unlock Dancing Plaza in 2022. Lee’s curatorial work focuses on the unheralded aspects of the local contemporary dance culture, constantly reinventing mode of gathering and creating space for knowledge production and exchange, such as residency-based dance festivals #DANCELESS complex and so on.

Tsou Ying-Lin

Taiwanese freelance artist, former dancer of the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, and dance teacher. She explores the dialectical relationship between her performance experience and inner intentions, seeking freedom from bodily unity. She is dedicated to creation, performance, body development, and dance education.

Marrugeku

Marrugeku is an Indigenous and intercultural dance company based in the remote community of Broome in the north of Western Australia. Combining dance, storytelling, installation art, video, song and spoken word, Marrugeku’s productions are co-created with artists from diverse backgrounds and art forms.

Olé Khamchanla

Born in Laos, grew up in France, and discovered hip-hop dance in 1990. He trained with various choreographers in France, then returned to Laos and Thailand which deepened his choreographic language. In 2010, Ole initiated, FANG MAE KHONG (Listen to the Mekong), Laos’ first international dance festival.

John Ogleeve

Theatre artist engaged in noh as a practitioner and researcher. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Hawaii where he is researching nohgaku performers outside the noh world and on international stages. He is a founding member and current Development Director of Theatre Nohgaku, for whom he has worked extensively both onstage and off.

Nastaran Razawi Khorasani

Performer, theater creator, and actress graduated from Maastricht Institute of Performative Arts. In her documentary performances, Nastaran aims to provide a platform for people who are unheard, opening access, and creating new perspectives. Her show Songs for no one twice received the BNG Bank Theater award (in 2020 and 2021), an award from Flemish Theater Festival 2022, and Theater der Welt in Frankfurt-Offenbach in 2023.

Noutnapha Soydala

Noutnapha Soydala is a Lao dancer and co-founder of the Fanglao Dance Company since 2013 with the aim of developing the practice of contemporary dance and encouraging international artistic cooperation. She began learning Lao Traditional Dance at age of six during primary school in Vientiane. In 2006, She discovered contemporary dance during a dance workshop with Lao-French choreographer Olé Khamchanla.

Bunny Cadag

Bunny Cadag (b.1991, she/they) is a Filipino transfeminine multi-disciplinary artist, whose works are in the intersections and transitions of theater, film, performance, and installation arts. Her research is focused on pre-colonial gender plurality, traditional singing rituals, healing practices, and gender equality. Her performances are often participatory and community-based, amplifying voices of marginalized groups within the wider community while thoughtfully navigating defamiliarized shapes and spaces with empathy and generosity.

Ishvara Devati

Ishvara Devati (she/her) is a trans-artist based in Jakarta, Indonesia. She focuses on interdisciplinary explorations in performing arts. Ishvara has participated in various workshops such as CP[3] by Dance Nucleus and Feminist Activism Tech Camp by PurpleCode. Her practice tends to explore ideas about transwoman identity.

Try Anggara

Born in Jakarta and delves in the dance world through the Animal Pop Family community. Since 2012, he has been involved in collaborations including John Heginbotham (USA), Ismaera Takeo (Japan), Christian Mejia (Costa Rica), and Park Je Chun (South Korea). Besides dancing for various Indonesian choreographers, Angga was also involved in Festival Hujung Medini (Malaysia, 2017), Ansan Street Festival (South Korea, 2019), and was one of the main presenters of Indonesian Dance Festival (2016).

Wayan Sumahardika

Wayan Sumahardika is a writer, director, and theatermaker born in Denpasar, 1992. His artistic practices move in the intersection between dance, film, and artistic creations to measure the relationship of performance watching experience and daily reality through archivistic-repertoar and speculative approach. Suma is active as the artistic director of Mulawali Institute and initiated B-PART (Bali Performing Arts Meeting).

Huang Huai-Te

A dancer and a choreographer, founder of Dashing Theater. Through Dashing Theater, he aims to create absorbing and engaging images with dance by interweaving Taiwanese historical memories with contemporary issues. Huang’s concerns include: how to connect people with dance, and how to bring their attention to societal issues through dance. Before the establishment of Dashing Theater in 2020, Huang was a dancer and choreographer at Horse Dance Theater and also a resident choreographer for Cloud Gate 2 in 2015 and 2017.

Richard Emmert

Richard Emmert is professor of Asian Performance at Musashino University and a certified Kita school noh instructor. Born in the USA, he has studied, taught and performed classical noh drama in Japan since 1973, and led a Noh Training Project in Bloomsburg (US) for 20 years. Emmert has led noh performance projects around the world and composed/directed/performed in eleven English noh plays, including Jannette Cheong’s Pagoda (2009, 2011). He is founder and artistic director of Theatre Nohgaku.

Akira Matsui

Akira Matsui is a master actor-teacher of the Kita School of classical noh. Born in 1946 in Wakayama, at the age of 7 he began studying noh and took on numerous child roles. At age 12, he went to Tokyo to become a “live-in apprentice” to Kita Minoru, the 15th generation head of the Kita School and returned to his hometown at age 21 where he is now based. He has been active for 45 years teaching and performing in over 25 countries.

Didik Nini Thowok

One of Indonesia’s most renowned dance maestros, cultural icon, and comedian. He grew up learning cross-gender dances and studied under many Indonesian dance maestros. He has also studied Nihon Buyo drama and Noh in Japan, Bharatanatyam in India, and Flamenco in Spain. He is also the founder of LPK Natya Lakshita (1980) and Didik Nini Thowok Entertainment.

Valentina Ambarwati

Valentina Ambarwati was born in Bantul in 1996 and has been exposed to the world of dance since she was eight years old. By her father, who is a folk artist in the Bantul area, Valentina was introduced to Jathilan folk art, which forms a strong body of tradition in her movements.

Siti Alisa

Siti Alisa is an independent dance artist based in Jakarta. Alisa studied classical ballet dance for 15 years at the Namarina Dance Academy and received an Advanced degree in Royal Academy of Dancing (ARAD). Alisa continued her studies at the Jakarta Arts Institute and graduated in 2017.

Putu Arista Dewi

Putu Arista Dewi, who was born in 1995, is a dancer and choreographer from Jembrana, Bali, who currently lives in Yogyakarta. In the last two years, Arista has collaborated extensively with fellow artists across disciplines, including theatre, music and visual art.

Anter Asmorotedjo

Anter has practiced dance since the age of 8, then pursued it through formal education at SMKI Yogyakarta (1996), followed by ISI Yogyakarta majoring in Dance Arts with a main interest in Dance Composition (1999). He started his career as a dancer at the Ramayana Ballet Purawisata Yogyakarta (1992-2001). In 2006, he founded Anterdans dance group, which regularly produces new works.

Agung Gunawan

Agung is the founder and director of Agung Dancing Center whose personal practice involves roles as a dancer, artistic director, choreographer, and vocalist. In his formative years as a dance practitioner, he was trained and mentored by some of Indonesia’s late maestros: Bagong Kussudiardja, RM Ywandjono, R. Aj. Sri Kadarjati, and Martinus Miroto.

Ela Mutiara

Choreographer and dancer born in Sukabumi, West Java. She finished her Masters in Artistic Creation in Indonesia Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta. Since 2016, her practice digs into historical events, tradition, lifestyle, and women in the Sundanese socio-cultural perspective. Auto-ethnography became the working method developed in her creative research and process, placing the body as the main medium expressed through dance works, videos, performances, and exhibitions.

Josh Marcy

Dance artist whose artistic practice revolves around the critical reading of “what is the body” and “what is space”, as well as how the dialogue between these two ideas shape reality. Since 2018, he has worked as a collaborator in two works by German choreographer Isabelle Schad, staged at Tanzplattform Deutschland 2020.

Siko Setyanto

Siko Setyanto - a dancer and choreographer - started studying from the age of nine with Wied Sendjayani at Sanggar Maniratari, Solo. Founder of the Risk Dance Group and the Dansity Dance Company, Siko is also serving a term as a member of the Dance Committee of the Jakarta Arts Council (DKJ) from 2020 to 2023.

Mila Rosinta Totoatmojo

Mila Rosinta Totoatmojo was born in Jakarta, May 15, 1989 and was seven when she encountered dance. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Dance Creation at the postgraduate of the Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Yogyakarta. Having studied Balinese dance, Mila switched to Javanese dances and culture after joining Tembi Dance Company in 2009.

Ajeng Soelaeman

Ajeng Soelaeman was born on March 6, 1984 in Jakarta and grew up with an education in Ballet Advanced Royal Academy of Dance and a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Dance at the Jakarta Arts Institute (IKJ). She became the main dancer in the Jeckos Dance created by Jecko Siompo and in Hartati, a work from the Swarnadwipa Dance Company.

Flipside

Initiated by the late Chairul Rahman, this collective processes works of art through a media known as mapping projection. Today, Flipside AV consists of Kukuh Gandhia Poetra, Tri Oktoviano, and Afanpaper. Their works take shape as performances with three elements - visual arts, performing arts, and film arts - within them.

Mio Ishida

Actor and dancer currently based in Tokyo and Chigasaki. Graduated in theater & dance at JF Oberlin University. Her recent works focus on the relationship between the human body and objects. She was selected as a Japanese performer for the "Program for Future Dancers" in Tokyo Arts Festival Farm-Lab Exhibition (2021-2022). She has performed in Indonesian Dance Festival 2022, Jakarta; ADAM Kitchen 2023, Taipei; and Taitung Fringe Festival 2023, Taiwan.

Leu Wijee

Leu Wijee is an Indonesian (self-taught) artist, dancer and choreographer who divides his time between Palu and Jakarta. He describes his approach of “between disaster and dance” as his ideation process. His artistic research and practice is based on exploring personal and collective traces. His movement language tends to be minimalistic and relentless. He experiments and uses choreography to switch on “many things” (senses, spaces, sounds, etc),and others that resonate with his practice.

Kornkarn Rungsawang

Kornkarn Rungsawang is a Thai classical and contemporary dancer. Based in Bangkok, she graduated from Burapha University with a Bachelor in Music and Performing Arts in 2010. Since then, she has been working with Pichet Klunchun Dance Company. As a dance artist, she aims to bridge the gap between tradition and contemporary dance. In 2017, she participated in an art residency program in New York on an individual Fellowship Grant from the Asian Cultural Council. She also took part in the International Choreographers Residency Program at the American Dance Festival.

Jared Jonathan Luna

Jared Jonathan Luna is a dance artist and aspiring memelord from Manila, Philippines. They have a masters degree in Dance Anthropology and Ethnochoreology from Choreomundus: International Master in Dance Knowledge Practice and Heritage. Jared is interested in vernacular movement systems in urban spaces.

Eka Wahyuni

Prior to being a contemporary dance choreographer, Eka Wahyuni started her career as a traditional East Kalimantan dancer, based in Yogyakarta. The idea of archives and memories within the body, myths, and social phenomenon are her main interests in creating works. Since 2016, she has been working on a long-term project “Pesona Tari Gong” (“The Enchantment of Tari Gong”), along with other works revolving around dance-body records such as “Rekalindung” (2021) and “Dancing the Monument” (2022).

M. Safrizal (Dekjall)

The eldest of four siblings, M. Safrizal is a choreographer born in Aceh on August 22, 1996. He began his dance debut in junior high school and later on started his dance education at the Indonesian Cultural Arts Institute (ISBI) in Aceh. Before being known as a choreographer, DekJall - Safrizal’s nickname - worked as a traditional musician. One of his latest works “Frekuensi Rasa”, which talks about violence trauma and its lasting effects on the body, was shown at the 2019 Contemporary Dance Market (PASTAKOM) in Pekanbaru, Riau.

Sherli Novalinda

Besides being a choreographer, Sherli Novalinda is also a dance lecturer at the Indonesian Arts Institute (ISI) Padangpanjang. As an artist-scholar), she has been actively creating works since 2003. She is interested in conducting research and experiment on the creation of contemporary dances, both traditional and non-traditional, and has various experiences of interdisciplinary collaboration with local and international artists.

Pichet Klunchun

Pichet Klunchun bridges traditional Thai Classical Dance language with contemporary sensibility, while keeping the heart and wisdom of the convention. He trained in Thai Classical Mask Dance, Khon, from age 16 with Master Chaiyot Khummanee. Over the past 15 years, Pichet has earned domestic notoriety for his efforts in contemporising Khon.

Mella Jaarsma

Mella Jaarsma is known for her complex costume installations and her focus on forms of cultural and racial diversity embedded within clothing, the body and food. She was born in the Netherlands in 1960 and studied visual art at Minerva Academy in Groningen (1978-1984), after which she left the Netherlands to Indonesia to study at Jakarta Institute of Arts (IKJ, 1984) and at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) in Yogyakarta (1985-1986). In 1988, she co-founded Cemeti Art House (with Nindityo Adipurnomo), the first space for contemporary art in Indonesia.

Hari Ghulur

Moh. Hariyanto (b.1986), also known as Hari Ghulur, is a choreographer and dancer based in Surabaya. His works “Ghulur”, “Ghabal”, “White Stone”, ”Sila”, and “Jap_Vanese”, have been presented in T.H.E Contact Contemporary Dance, Europalia Art Festival, University of Malaya, American Dance Festival, and Indonesian Dance Festival.

Gymnastik Emporium

This cross-disciplinary collective of artists consistently works on projects that break down boundaries between art and other fields. Gymnastics Emporium’s works often play with performance aspects in the sports category, for example in the bodily and spectacle details.

Ferry Alberto Lesar

Ferry Alberto Lesar, a dancer and choreographer, was born in Manado, 13 February 1993. As an alumni of the Department of Dance, Jakarta Arts Institute (IKJ), he studied various dance genres such as break dance, traditional, modern, even hip-hop which later influenced his choreography style. He has collaborated with a number of notable choreographers from Indonesia and overseas, including Hartati, Eko Supriyanto, Tom Ibnur, Yola Yulfanti, Peter Wilson, Kapronczai Erika, and Arno Schuitmaker.

Angela Goh

Angela Goh is an artist who works with dance and choreography. Her work is presented in contemporary art contexts and traditional performance spaces. Most recently her work has been performed at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the National Gallery of Victoria, the Sydney Opera House, and a range of venues in Australia, Asia, Europe and North America including Performance Space New York, Auto Italia, Baltic Circle, Shedhalle and Taipei Performing Arts Center.

Usman Najrid Maulana

Usman Najrid Maulana is a dance artist who was born on 14 December 1983 in Tarakan, North Kalimantan, Indonesia. Usman continued his education in the dance department of ISI (2004-13). He pursued a career as a professional dancer and opened a studio named Pagun Tengara ART in his hometown Tarakan.

Endure Crew

Endure (The Youth United Will Endure) is a Timor Leste-based dance academy founded in 2010 by eight teenagers involved in the local hip hop scene. They also share an interest in exploring hip hop-related elements, including graffiti, rap, beatboxing, and DJ.

Gita Kinanthi

Gita Kinanthi is a dance artist and educator. She did her postgraduate study in PPS ISI Yogyakarta (2012), and since 2015 has stayed in South Kalimantan and worked as a lecturer in the Dance Education major of STKIP PGRI Banjarmasin. She focuses to explore dance and dance education through collaborative work, research, and experiment.

Jibek

Zhibek Birikova, better known as Jibek, is a 30-year-old choreographer, director, performer, and intuitive musician who has developed her career since 2009. She plays shaman tambourines, djembe, glucophone, harmonica, kalimba, Jew’s harp, and is actively involved in spiritual practices.

Mukhlis (Madre)

Mukhlis (Madre) is a dance artist from Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia with a big vision to develop Indonesia’s art and culture within and outside the country. The graduate of ISI Yogyakarta (2021) explores traditional, modern, and contemporary dance.

nu Kolektif

nu Kolektif is an art collective based in Atambua, Belu, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia consisting of members with diverse backgrounds. Each member has their own characteristics in working using different mediums, including visuals (photography, videography, illustration, and visual communication design) and literature.

Pratama Reski Wijaya

Pratama Reski Wijaya, nicknamed Kiki, is an alumnus of the Department of Dance Education at an institute in Banjarmasin. He currently lives in Curup, Rejang Lebong Regency, Bengkulu, Indonesia and works as a performer, choreographer, actor, and cameraman at Teater Senyawa.

Susan

Susan is a dancer, choreographer, and gymnastics instructor. He was born in Liwa, West Lampung, Indonesia on 30 December 1994. He studied dance creation at ISI Yogyakarta (2012-16), then continued on his postgraduate studies taking the same major at the same institution (2017-19).

Theodora Melsasail

Theodora Melsasail is a female dancer from Tanimbar Islands, Maluku, Indonesia who studied dance autodidactically. Theo decided to pass on her dance works as a way to educate the locals in Maluku, especially children, through her community Theo Dance Family.

Tyobabond

Tyoba Armey, or better known as Tyobabond, was born in Blora Regency, Central Java, Indonesia in 1995. He studied at SMKN 10 Bandung (SMKI), continued with an undergraduate program at ISI Surakarta, and a postgraduate program at ISBI ​​Bandung. Tyobabond is currently working as a lecturer at the Dance Department of ISBI Bandung and Integrated Art Study Program at the Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung.

Abib Igal

Abib Habibi Igal, a choreographer from Central Kalimantan, completed his undergraduate education at the Indonesian Art Institute (ISI) Yogyakarta with a major in Dance Choreography. Since 2012 he has continued to conduct research expeditions on Wadian Dadas, a healing ritual of the Dayak Ma'anyan tribal community in Central Kalimantan.

Maharani Pane

Maharani Pane is a dancer and choreographer from Jakarta, Indonesia. She graduated from the Jakarta Arts Institute, (IKJ) Faculty of Performing Arts, majoring in Dance. Her artistic practice is oriented on combining elements from various art and media disciplines such as theater, installation art, and visual mapping.

Minori Sumiyoshiyama

Minori Sumiyoshiyama is a Japanese artist, dancer, actor and researcher. Her works focus on the relationship between space and body. She also creates relationships with audiences with tools of her own making, such as dancing with balloons which include the breath of audiences, or playing a Japanese traditional card game together with the audiences.

Pythos Harris

Choreographer and dancer from Papua trained in the traditional and social dances of Papua from a young age. With his dance group, Freedom Squad, he successfully represented Indonesia to various national and international competitions, including Gatsby Dance Competition in Japan 2009

Buboy Raquitico

Buboy Raquitico adalah seniman gerak dari Filipina yang minat tematiknya terletak pada interseksionalitas dan mengeksplorasi paralelisme antara ruang perkotaan dan artefak serta manifestasinya dalam interaksi manusia. Dia adalah mantan anggota ruang kolaboratif kontemporer, Daloy Dance Company yang didirikan oleh Ea Torrado.

Retno Sulistyorini

Retno Sulistyorini began learning dance at the age of 15 at the Indonesian Karawitan High School (SMKI) Surakarta, and continued to study dance at the Indonesian Art Institute (ISI) Surakarta. As a dance artist, Retno was awarded the Empowering Women Artist by the Kelola Foundation (2010-2011). Apart from creating her own works, she also actively collaborates with other choreographers, directors and artists.

Fitri Setyaningsih

Active not just in expanding the ideas and the works of the body, Fitri Setyaningsih also combines the body’s interaction with other sources of power including daily objects, sound/noises, conceptual art, and other eclectic realms (interdisciplinary). Her work is deeply linked to the presence of self, layered universes, and archeology. Fitri also initiated a cross-medium space called Tamu Semesta.

Otniel Tasman

Otniel Tasman, a choreographer deeply rooted in Javanese traditions, especially Banyumas, his hometown. He explores the Banyumas Lengger Tradition as his mother tongue, which gives him the experiences to understand life and inspires him to create dance works that explore gender identity.

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