Hanna Sybille Müller
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Hanna Sybille Müller is a choreographer, dramaturg and dance artist living in Tiohtiá:ke/Mooniyang/Montréal. Her main focus is language, movement and its interrelations. Sybille is interested in both language’s and the body’s strange, magic and ordinary potencies. She has been questioning what it means to collaborate with humans and non-humans, especially in her most recent collaboration with Erin Robinsong: Polymorphic Microbe Bodies which premiered as a somatic dance film (webcast) in 2021 at Tangente in Montreal.
Her most recent work Moving through the Archive (2022) in collaboration with Galerie UQO in Gatineau questions the objectiveness of archives and archiving. This work additionally led to the exhibition The instability of the Archive (2022) at Galerie UQO. Sybille teaches a weekly class at Studio 303 in Montreal called Make Dance Think Say. She recently shared her approach to thinking through and with movement at the Geopoetics Symposium in Cortes Island.
Hanna studied dance at the Rotterdamse Dansacademie (RDA) and received a diploma in media studies at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) in 2012.