Bryana Fritz is a choreographer, dancer, and writer based in Marseille. A graduate of P.A.R.T.S., she has worked with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Xavier Le Roy, Boris Charmatz, and Dimitri Chamblas. Her practice—shaped by medieval studies, feminist experimental writing, theology, and histories of collective forms—unfolds at the intersection of dance, performance, literature, and historical research. She creates both solo formats and collaborative works, notably with Thibault Lac (Knight-Night & Lick/Baby-Horn), Chloe Chignell & Stefa Govaart (BEGIN/The Mirror), and Henry Andersen (Slow Reading Club).
Stefa Govaart (1992, NL) works across dance, performance and theory. In shared creation processes of stage works, and performance and theory programs, the historical present of "critique" and the "experimental", as well as the body in its relation to all kinds of labor, are generally questioned. Govaart performed in works by Oscar Murillo/Lydia McGlinchey, Eszter Salamon, Claudia Pagès Rabal, and others. Collaborators include Bryana Fritz, Chloe Chignell, Marko Gutić Mižimakov and Osamu Shikichi. They co-founded Sex Negativity at Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis, and organize spring*meeting at Performing Arts Forum (St. Erme, FR). Based in Brussels, they teach at P.A.R.T.S..
Chloe Chignell (AU, 1993) is an artist working across text, choreography and publishing. Her work focuses on language within a choreographic frame. She invests in writing as a body building practice and in practices of experimental translation. In 2019, Chloe co-founded rile* a bookshop and project space for publication and performance with Sven Dehens. She has performed for and collaborated with choreographers across Europe and Australia including: James Bachelor, Angela Goh, Bryana Fritz, Stefa Govaart, Amina Szecsödy, Ingrid Berger Myhre, Adriano Wilfert Jensen, Phoebe Berglund, Anna Gaiotti, Clara Amaral and Gry Tingskog.