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Mariella Greil

Mariella Greil, PhD, works in the field of artistic research with a focus on contemporary performance, particularly its ramifications into choreography and ethics.

She is a senior artist at the Applied Performance Laboratory at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where she is currently researching Choreo-ethical Assemblages - Narrations of Bare Bodies (Elise Richter PEEK/FWF-DOI 10.55776/V733) and Shaken Grounds (PEEK/FWF-10.55776/AR780). Her work explores a politicised practice that aims at trans-subjective, communicative processes in performative encounters and uses an expanded concept of choreography and somatic practices as compositional tools. Together with Vera Sander, she edited the book (per)forming feedback (2016), and together with Emma Cocker and Nikolaus Gansterer, she co-edited Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line (2017), and most recently, the monograph Being in Contact - Encountering a Bare Body (2021) and the anthology Bare Bodies – Thresholding Life was published by de Gruyter.

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