Juli Reinartz

Juli Reinartz studied at the University for Dance and Circus (DOCH) and works between Stockholm and Berlin. Her approach to choreography is fueld by the desire to produce formats that experiment on identity formation. Her works ‘Atlantic’, ‘Really Good Music’ and ‘Regional Geographic’ picked the topics of Afrofuturism and animism to explore that and have been shown in various places in Sweden, Germany, Finland, Iceland and Norway. In 2013, she researched on the concert format in a one year residency at Mejan. Since  2015, she is interested in techno bodies, film formats and the camera perspective on the body. The question is if this perspective is in fact a new ritual and if it can be turned into one. Her solo ‘You said you’d give it to me – soon as you were free’ investigates that from a specifically feminist perspective. Tanzabend 4 with Theater Thikwa in Berlin looks at that topic with a focus on difference and collectivity. Juli has been working together as a performer or outside eye with Angela Schubot, Jared Gradinger, Ingri Fiksdal, Trajall Harrel, Verena Billinger / Sebastian Schulz, Nora Schlocker, Jeremy Wade, Tea Tupajic and Social Muscle Club Berlin.