Lucie Maisha N’Duhirahe is a circus performer, Workshop leader and maker based in London. In circus she specialises in aerial catching and partner acrobatics and create devised pieces combining multiple art forms and circus discipline. Lucie graduated from the National Centre for Circus Arts in 2009, alongside her performance partner Tay Lane. Collectif and then... is an award winning and received ecognitions such as the Oxford Samuel Beckett Award in 2016 for their show 'The Machine' which premiered at the Barbican.
Since 2013 Lucie works alongside her two sisters on the project "MUD-a chromatic research" a project combining their practice of predilection, sculpture, video, live art and circus. For this ongoing research the sisters explore their relationship to their Congolese and Swiss heritage, their blackness and their bodies. Since 2020 Lucie has joined Future Brown Space where she, alongside fellow Black and Brown artists, thinkers and makers devise performances, discussion and create space for and by afro descent people.