DANCERS

 

Lelia Katalnykova | UKRAINE

Lelia is an interdisciplinary artist, musician, performance & ritual maker & performer from Ukraine. She is studying Performance Design and Practice in London. Using the Jungian lenses, Lelia views the state of our planet as a reflection of the state of an individual and the collective psyche. She advocates for the renascence of ritualistic, participatory experiences as a way to navigate one’s inner world, nurture congruity with oneself and the environment, and feel belonging. You can find her work on her website (www.thefeltsense.uk) and Instagram (@lelia.batu).


Mélissa thomas | France

Mélissa Thomas is a dancer and choreographer. Graduated from PSPBB - Pôle Supérieur d'Enseignement Artistique Paris Boulogne-Billancourt, she created the Sylva Company, which work is based on a poetical and ecological movement. The company does live and video creation. You are welcome to check her work on the Youtube Channel's company, Facebook and Instagram.

Photograph : Fredy Cime

LUCAS JONES | UNITED-KINGDOM

Lucas is an actor, musician and artist creating under the name London Foxes. He currently lives in London, UK


 

olivia diagou | france-india

Olivia Diagou is a student in cultural heritage, dancer and choreographer. She practiced modern Indian dance and Bollywood dance since 2010. In 2017, she created the group Hasinidance with her sister to share her own choreographies. Originally from Tamil Nadu, an Indian state, they wants to introduce the Kuthu dance in France. Hasinidance aims to share their Indian culture through dance videos, shows or workshops. You are welcome to check her work on the Youtube Channel, Facebook and Instagram.

Photograph : Véronique Diagou


ZALA STARC | Slovenia

Zala Starc comes from Slovenia. She is a student of the dance university in Ljubljana. Dance was always her passion. She has her You Tube channel where she posts dance videos with her own choreography so you are welcome to check it out. It was a great opportunity to be a part of this project, because she had a chance to spread an important message through dance.

Photograph : Dejana