Video Library

Watch all companies, venue partners and host artists of Moving Identities reflect upon what they have learned during the residency and how it was meeting each other across borders.

All videos have English subtitles. Enjoy!

2024-2025

Las Sistahs

Las Sistahs

Hear the history of forgotten enslaved black women and research on black women’s bodies, how they are perceived, and how they are read with Las Sistahs.

ANART

ANART

Delve into ANART’s dedication to promoting human rights and democratic values through their work.

#yodo – you only die once

#yodo – you only die once

Research the themes of dying, death, grief and care (DDGC) through movement and artistic expression with #yodo – you only die once.

The Age of Love

The Age of Love

Learn about the works of The Age of Love and how they explore the identity of a migrant.

ISKRA

ISKRA

Explore creating a space for dialogue with ISKRA amidst a world on fire.

2023-2024

Kaiho

Kaiho

Dive into Kaiho’s project “AVoid” and their work as a part of Moving Identities.

Driver

Driver

Delve into a universe of truck drivers with Driver. 

Artefactourists

Artefactourists

Investigate memory, labour, and the inherited working body in the Eastern European context with Artefactourists.

STICKY Productions

STICKY Productions

STICKY Productions invites you into a world of slugs, slime, sexuality, fluidity and transformation.

Caravana de Centàurides

Caravana de Centàurides

Investigate the look of society towards people with functional diversity, vulnerability, sexuality with Caravana de Centàurides.

Jennifer for a day

Jennifer for a day

Watch Jennifer for a day explore alternative narratives, gender, femme anger, decolonising the gaze, and the synecdoche of the human body.

2025-2026

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