Inga Huld Hákonardóttir was born in Höfn in Iceland and now lives and works in Brussels. After graduating from P.A.R.T.S in 2014 she has worked within the field of performance as a performer, dancer and choreographer. As collaborator and performer Inga worked with Eleanor Bauer and composer Chris Peck in the contemporary musical, MEYOUCYCLE. She danced for Salva Sanchis in his most recent works Islands and Radical Light and performed/collaborated with the contemporary music ensembles ICTUS and GAME (Ghent Advanced Master Ensemble) in their project Ballet Mekanique. She also currently performs in Traces, a work by Rósa Ómarsdóttir. As a choreographer/maker Inga has has worked mostly in collaborative environments and has created several collaborative works in the past few years. She has worked extensively with Rósa Ómarsdóttir under the name Inga and Rósa. Their works include two duets; The Valley, and Wilhelm Scream, and one group piece, Da Da Dans which was a comission for The Icleandic Dance Company, in celebration of the Dada movements 100th anniversary. Their work focuses on seeking the friction between the symbolic and the sensorial. Inga has also collaborated extensively with Katie Vickers with whom she created the duet Slogan For Modern Times and the trio We Will Have Had Darker Futures they created together with choreographer Rebecca Stillman. Their work together focuses on situations and experiences that effect the moving hand of time. We Will Have Had Darker Futures dealt with strange anticipatory fantasies of the future that lie on a wide spectrum between hope and fear.