"I grew up in a small village in southern Germany. Father musician. Mother housewife. Two siblings. At the age of 15 I left my poverty-stricken family and gained experience as a salesperson, care worker, in other physical jobs, but also as a queer-feminist activist. Before I discovered dance at the age of 25, I had my first daughter at 19 and was a single mother for 15 years. I studied classical ballet, contemporary dance, politics and philosophy in Ludwigshafen and Mannheim and received my MA in Choreography at ArtEZ Arnhem in 2014. I would never have done that without my many companions. Thanks again! For me, queer feminism is not just an emancipatory project, it is a life-practice: housework, mutual support, dancing, making art - and doing politics belong together. My work combines dance and political discourse with intense physicality and moves between NRW, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and, since 2020, internationally. My pieces arise from a queer-feminist position and together with the people I work with."