Zoë Demoustier
Zoë Demoustier is a Brussels-based choreographer and performer with a background in Dutch Mime, contemporary dance, and cultural research. The body serves as her starting point for visual representations, linking movement with current and committed topics to create choreographic work. Since graduating in 2017, she has built a wide network across Flanders, Brussels, and the Netherlands, and has worked internationally in cities such as Vienna, Montreal, and Milan.
Known for her choreographic work that centers around societal themes, Zoë has collaborated with a range of companies, including Kabinet K, Michiel Vandevelde, Alma Söderberg/Manyone, Iris Bouche/Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, David Weber Krebs, and Marcelo Evelin. Her notable performances include Unfolding an Archive (in collaboration with STUK), Beating Choir/Choeur Battant
(BRONKS BE & Le Carrousel CA), Nesten (fABULEUS), and the critically acclaimed What Remains (Ultima Vez), which was selected for the 2023 Theater Festival and received international recognition.
In 2021, she served as an ambassador for Dag van de Dans, where she collaborated with De Zendelingen to create tomorrow's dance makers. In 2022, she began a new collaboration as a choreographer at Ultima Vez, continuing her commitment to blending movement, imagery, and sound across generations and artistic styles.