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A Newer Narrative

2025-2026
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A NEWER NARRATIVE: DANCER'S AUTHORSHIP THROUGH AUTO-FICTIONAL WRITING PRACTICE

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One year  research project

Promoter: Anne-Lise Brevers

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The work reality of most freelance dancers in Belgium and Europe is marked by a rhythm of singular artistic projects as the main form of employment, alternating with longer gaps of project-less time. Within this disjointed temporal organization, the dancer comes as a guest into a choreographer’s project, functioning as a temporary inspirer pouring their physical and intellectual associations as the material glue into a supposedly given conceptual framework. Although it could be argued that the dancer marks the most tangible embodiment of artistic work itself, their particular authorship often remains underexposed and unverbalized.

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This research sheds light on the dancer as agent and artist by exploring how they can take on the role of an author figure in the most literal sense.

 

By analyzing narrative techniques, style and themes of auto-fictional literature I aim to develop a creative writing practice that functions both as reflective and artistic tool to capture the seemingly fleeting, messy and inexpressible knowledge and experience of the dancer´s work. The resulting body of text will explore: Where lies the dancer´s unique authorship?

 

Self-interviews and embodied conversations with multiple observation focuses (virtuosity, generosity, diplomacy, witnessing etc.) will be conducted with professional dancers and dance students.
The gathered textual accounts aspire to result in a handbook proto-type for dancers offering movement and writing prompts regardless of employment status and access to studio space.

Anne-Lene Nöldner

researcher

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Anne-Lene Nöldner works as a dance artist in Belgium and Germany. In 2014 she obtained a Bachelor in Psychology at the Universität Leipzig to then study contemporary dance at the HfMT Cologne and the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp, where she graduated in 2019. Her graduation solo 'Songbook of Success' got invited to be performed within Bouge B Festival in 2021. In her research 'Alternative Icons' (2021) Anne-Lene and sound artist Raphael Malfliet examined the changing meanings of artistic and social icons and the mechanisms of fandom and adoration. She has performed in works of Marlin de Haan, Ursina Tossi, Femke Gyselinck and Kinga Jaczewska among others. From 2017 Anne-Lene has been a member of the ensemble Elsa Artmann/SANFTE ARBEIT. Since 2023 the ensemble has published texts between essay and anecdote on the online platform sanfte-arbeit.de. Their current piece 'Langes Wochenende' forms the third episode in a cycle of works on concepts of work/labor within cultural capitalism.

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