Lux is a Berlin-based multidisciplinary dancer and choreographer whose work transforms movement into a site of collective visceral research, ritual, and relation. At the core of their work lie recurring questions of queerness, complexity, and kinaesthetic resonance.
They work through embodied experience, approaching performance as a mythical site of encounter, connection, and shared presence. Their stage presence works with vulnerability, intensity and gaze to connect and become-with an audience during performances that are characterized by mythical, ritualistic and mesmerizing qualities.
Lux’s artistic practice unfolds as a multi-layered creative process, spanning conceptualization and performance as well as set and costume design, sound composition, and visual art. Their interdisciplinary skill set is driven by honest curiosity, nerdy technical rigor, and a strong interest in working across media and materials.
Their work has been shown in a range of contexts, such as underground and drag performance spaces, theatres, contemporary dance evenings, festivals, small and mid-sized stages, and dance battle formats. This diversity of contexts has shaped an artistic practice that is adaptable, audience-aware, and attuned to different modes of engagement.