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Meg Stuart
American choreographer and dancer

Meg Stuart

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American choreographer and dancer
Gender
Female
Birth
Place of birth
New Orleans, USA
Age
59 years
Awards
Konrad Wolf Prize
(2012)
Bessie Award
(2008)
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Biography

Meg Stuart (born 1965 in New Orleans) is an American choreographer and dancer who lives and works in Brussels and Berlin. Her company, Damaged Goods, operates from Brussels since 1994.

Start as a dancer and choreographer

Stuart moved to New York in 1983 where she studied at New York University. She continued her studies at Movement Research (New York) where she studied several release techniques and was active in the Downtown New York dance scene. In the eighties she worked as a dancer for Nina Martin, Lisa Kraus, Federico Restrepo and Marcus Stern. For five years (1986-1992) she was part of the Randy Warshaw Dance Company.On the invitation of the Klapstuk festival in Leuven (BE) in 1991 she created "Disfigure Study", her first evening-length performance, which launched her career in Europe. In "Disfigure Study", Meg Stuart approaches the body as a vulnerable physical entity, one that can be deformed, deconstructed, and displaced but still resonates with meaning.

Damaged Goods

Interested in devising her own structure, Stuart founded Damaged Goods in Brussels in 1994. Damaged Goods is an open and flexible structure, which makes the production of highly diverse projects and interdisciplinary collaborations possible. Together they have worked on a broad range of projects, ranging from solos such as "XXX for Arlene and Colleagues" (1995), "Soft Wear" (2000) and the evening-length solo "Hunter" (2014) to large-scale choreographies such as "Visitors Only" (2003), "Built to Last" (2012) and "UNTIL OUR HEARTS STOP" (2015). Other projects include video works, installations and site-specific creations. Her work has travelled the international theatre circuit and has also been presented at Documenta X in Kassel (1997), at Manifesta7 in Bolzano (2008) and at PERFORMA09 in New York.

Damaged Goods has an ongoing collaboration with Kaaitheater (Brussels) and HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin). Before they also worked together with Schauspielhaus Zürich (2000–2004), Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Berlin (2005–2010), Münchner Kammerspiele (2010-2015) and Ruhrtriennale (2015-2017)

Improvisation and artistic collaboration

Improvisation is an important part of Meg Stuart's practice. She initiated several improvisation projects, such as "Crash Landing" and "Auf den Tisch!". In 2016 Stuart hosted City Lights – a continuous gathering in the Berlin HAU Hebbel am Ufer, in collaboration with an all female group of local artists..

Stuart strives to develop a new language for every piece in collaboration with artists from different creative disciplines and navigates the tension between dance and theatre. Previous collaborations include works developed with visual artists Gary Hill and Ann Hamilton, and composers such as Hahn Rowe and Brendan Dougherty. Through improvisation, Stuart explores physical and emotional states or the memories of them. Her artistic work is analogous to a constantly shifting identity. It constantly redefines itself while searching for new presentation contexts and territories for dance.

Teaching

Alongside her work as a choreographer, Stuart regularly teaches workshops and master classes at dance schools, festivals and institutions. In the book Are we here yet? (2nd edition, 2013), she reflects on her practice in conversation with editor Jeroen Peeters and describes the exercises, tasks and narratives that she uses in workshops and the creative process..

Awards

Meg Stuart and Damaged Goods received the K.U.Leuven Culture Price (2000), the German theatre price Der Faust (2006) for her choreography of "Replacement", the prestigious French Price for Criticism (2008) for "BLESSED", a New York Dance and Performance Award (2008), also known as BESSIE Award for her oeuvre, the Flemish Culture Price (2008) and the Konrad Wolf Preis 2012.

In 2014 Meg Stuart received the Grand Prix de la Danse de Montréal, a price that is awarded since 2011 to dance artists that contributed greatly to the art of dance. That same year the German magazine tanz - Zeitschrift für Ballett, Tanz und Performance crowned her choreographer of the year for her productions "Sketches/Notebook" and "Hunter".

In 2018, The Venice Biennale awarded Meg Stuart the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in the category of dance. She receives the price for her constant developing of new languages and methods for each new creation, in which she keeps on redefining new contexts and territoria for dance. Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods also received the Tanzpreis AKTUELL - Herausragende Interpret*innen from Dachverband Tanz Deutschland that year.

Choreographies/collaborations

  • Disfigure Study, 1991
  • No Longer Readymade, 1993
  • Swallow my yellow smile, 1994
  • XXX for Arlene and Colleagues, 1995
  • No One is Watching, 1995
  • Inside Skin #1 They live in Our Breath, 1996
  • Splayed Mind Out, 1997
  • Remote, 1997
  • appetite, 1999
  • Comeback, 1999
  • Snapshots, 1999
  • I'm all yours, 2000
  • Private Room, 2000
  • sand table, 2000
  • Soft Wear, 2000
  • Highway 101, 2000/2001
  • Alibi, 2001
  • Henry IV, 2002
  • Das goldene Zeitalter, 2003
  • Visitors Only, 2003
  • Forgeries, Love and Other Matters, 2004
  • Der Marterphahl, 2005
  • REPLACEMENT, 2006
  • It's not funny!, 2006
  • Blessed, 2007
  • Maybe Forever, 2007
  • All Together Now, 2008
  • Die Massnahme/Mauser, 2008
  • Do Animals Cry, 2009
  • the fault lines, 2010
  • Signs of Affection, 2010
  • Off Course, 2010
  • Atelier, 2011
  • VIOLET, 2011
  • Built to Last, 2012
  • Sketches/Notebook, 2013
  • An evening of solo works, 2013
  • Hunter, 2014
  • UNTIL OUR HEARTS STOP, 2015
  • Inflamável, 2016
  • Shown and Told, 2016
  • Atelier III, 2017
  • Projecting [Space[, 2017
  • Celestial Sorrow, 2018

Improvisations

  • Crash Landing, 1996-1999
  • Auf den Tisch!,2005-2011
  • Politics of Ecstasy, 2009
  • Atelier II, 2012
  • City Lights - a continuous gathering, 2016

Projects

  • Running, 1992
  • This is the Show and the Show is Many Things, 1994
  • Revisited, 2007
  • walk+talk #2, 2008
  • Intimate Strangers, Brussels, 2008
  • walk+talk #16, 2011
  • Intimate Strangers, Ghent, 2011

Video works

  • Smell the flowers while you can (Johan Grimonprez, 1994-2012, 6 min)
  • Meg Stuart’s Alibi (Maarten Vanden Abeele, 2001, 24 min)
  • the invited (Jonathan Inksetter, 2003, 12 min)
  • Somewhere in between (Pierre Coulibeuf, 2004, 67 min)
  • The Only Possible City (Meg Stuart, 2008)
  • I thought I'd never say this (Philipp Hochleichter, 2008, video-installatie)
  • Inflamável (Meg Stuart, 2016, 16 min)
  • Study of a Portrait (Meg Stuart, 2016, video-installatie)

Collaborations

Various projects by Meg Stuart were created in collaboration with dancers and performers, amongst others:

  • Florence Augendre;
  • Simone Aughterlony;
  • Heine Avdal;
  • Alexander Baczynski-Jenkins;
  • Milli Bitterli;
  • Francisco Camacho;
  • Varinia Canto Vila;
  • Thomas Conway;
  • Ugo Dehaes;
  • Jorge Rodolfo de Hoyos;
  • Mor Demer;
  • Christine De Smedt;
  • Joséphine Evrard;
  • Davis Freeman;
  • Eric Grondin;
  • David Hernandez;
  • Abraham Hurtado;
  • Márcio Kerber Canabarro;
  • Adam Linder;
  • Antonija Livingstone;
  • Benoît Lachambre;
  • Anna MacRae;
  • Roberto Martínez;
  • Renan Martins de Oliveira;
  • Andreas Müller;
  • Anja Müller;
  • Kotomi Nishiwaki;
  • Rachid Ouramdane;
  • Sonja Pregrad;
  • Vania Rovisco;
  • Roger Sala Reyner;
  • Maria F. Scaroni;
  • Yukiko Shinozaki;
  • Mariana Tengner;
  • Kristof Van Boven;
  • Frank James Willens;
  • Thomas Wodianka;
  • Sigal Zouk.

Other artists that operated as co-creator were a.o.

  • Gary Hill (Splayed Mind Out);
  • Ann Hamilton (Appetite);
  • Magali Desbazeille (Sand Table)
  • Jorge Léon (I’m all yours);
  • Philipp Gehmacher (Maybe Forever);
  • Tim Etchells (Shown and told).

Dramaturges that often collaborated on projects by Meg Stuart are a.o.:

  • André Lepecki;
  • Bettina Masuch;
  • Jeroen Peeters;
  • Bart Van den Eynde;
  • Myriam Van Imschoot.

For music and sound design, Meg Stuart often collaborates with:

  • Bart Aga;
  • Brendan Dougherty;
  • Paul Lemp;
  • Vincent Malstaf;
  • Hahn Rowe.

Textual contributions for various productions were produced by Tim Etchells.Video, film and other visuals were created by amongst others

  • Chris Kondek;
  • Jorge León;
  • Vladimir Miller.

Costumes were created by a.o.:

  • Nathalie Douxfils;
  • Sofie Durnez;
  • Nadine Grellinger;
  • Nina Gundlach;
  • Claudia Hill;
  • Tina Kloempken;
  • Jean-Paul Lespagnard;
  • Dorothee Loermann.

Light design was created by Amongst others:

  • Sandra Blatterer;
  • Marc Dewit;
  • Åsa Frankenberg;
  • Michael Hulls;
  • Jan Maertens.

Set designs were created by a.o.:

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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Meg Stuart known for?
Meg Stuart is known for her work as an American-born, Berlin-based choreographer and dancer. She is recognized for her innovative and boundary-pushing approach to dance, blending elements of theater, improvisation, and visual arts.
Has Meg Stuart received any awards for her work?
Yes, Meg Stuart has received numerous awards for her contributions to the field of dance. Some of her notable awards include the Bessie Award for Choreography and Performance (1994), the Kurt Jooss Prize for Choreography (1995), and the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale (2018).
Who are some of the collaborators Meg Stuart has worked with?
Throughout her career, Meg Stuart has collaborated with a diverse range of artists from various disciplines. Some of her notable collaborators include writer and director Philipp Gehmacher, musician and composer Hahn Rowe, and visual artist Doris Dziersk. Stuart often values interdisciplinary collaborations that merge different artistic practices.
What is the focus of Meg Stuart's choreographic work?
Meg Stuart's choreographic work often explores themes of embodiment, identity, and memory. She is interested in the emotional and physical states that bodies can express, and how movement can convey a sense of vulnerability, intimacy, and transformation. Her performances often blur the boundaries between dance, theater, and visual arts.
Where has Meg Stuart presented her work?
Meg Stuart's work has been presented at various prestigious venues and festivals around the world. Some of the notable venues include the Festival d'Avignon in France, the Brooklyn Academy of Music in the United States, and the Venice Biennale in Italy. Stuart's performances have also been showcased in countries such as Germany, Belgium, Canada, and Australia.
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