Members
MOŸ MOŸ collective
Alina Sakko
Alina Sakko is a Finnish dance artist and a member of MOŸ MOŸ collective, Improv Now collective and a board member of Reality Research Centre. Since graduating from London Contemporary Dance School, she has worked as a performer with Routa Company, MimoArt Company, Kajaani City Theatre, Pori Dance Company, Taneli Törmä / Location X and developed her choreographic practice. Her creative work has been supported by Arts Promotion Centre Finland and Samuel Huber Art Foundation. At the centre of Alina's artistic practice is to research the accessibility of contemporary dance on experiential and conceptual levels.
'Through choreography I explore and wish to share the bodily experience of 'fully something now?'. I dance between concrete and abstract, while visiting poetic landscapes and playing with recognisable imagery and elements of spectacle. With these components I try to create a pathway for the audience to get on a journey with the performer to share also abstract movement and experiences. I'm interested in kinesthetic empathy as a possibility for dialogue'.
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Flor Riverti
Flor Riverti is a dance artist from Argentina working as a performer, facilitator and choreographer. She is passionate about improvisation and uses it to flip around perception and do uncivilized dancing.
Graduating in 2021 from London Contemporary Dance School where she worked closely with Seke Chimutengwende and Sung Im Her. Flor co-founded the MOŸ MOŸ Collective, a non-hierarchical ensemble where seven female artists collaborate, as well as the I;N Collective with whom she performs electrifying improvisation.
She has performed with Truefitt collective and choreographers like Max Maxwell. Currently making MURMURATIONS in collaboration with Jule Niekamp supported by S’ALA - spazio per aritst* and Ugly Duck seeding space.
Her teaching journey includes FLIPPING AROUND workshops as part of Horizontal Practices at London Performance Studios and teaching at Sadler’s Wells company of elders, AgeUK, Cyprus Improv Lab and The Burgeon as well as facilitating classes for young people at Highgate Ballet School and Creative arts Kids. She is currently on tour of the piece 'Magical Minds' by Truefitt Collective.
Contact
florenciariverti@gmail.com
+44 7598 107768
Daniela Carler
Daniela Carler is a Swedish/Brazilian dancer, choreographer and teacher.
She is a founding member of MOŸ MOŸ collective and a supported artist by cie Présomptions de Présences.
Her latest creations include 23.4 sec of freedom, a dance film and Quarter of a life, a solo. Her research involves movement, writing, spoken word and deals with presence, ephemerality, and the body as an archive.
Daniela teaches an embodied practice which aims to establish a sense of ownership in our bodies; and uses her multicultural influences to develop her understanding and practice in dance and performance.
Contact
daniela.carler@hotmail.com
+33 11 11 40 56
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Emma Pocq
Emma Pocq (she/her) is a dance artist, musician and a founding member of MOŸ MOŸ collective and I;N collective. In 2021, she graduated from London Contemporary Dance School, where she worked and collaborated with artists like Janine Harrington, Seke Chimutengwende and Sung Im Her.
While living Spain, she met the catalan poet Azucena Momo with who she developed Musa Project and created a poetry, voice, and movement duet. Music and composition are integral to her research and creations. In 2022, she joined the company SFUMATO and is now in two creations ‘Noir Vanille’ et ‘Marées Sèches’.
In her artistic and personal exploration, she practises contact improvisation, explores various martial arts, and happily reconnects with her love for traditional dance and music. Since 2023, she works with the breton company C’hoari for the piece ‘Tsef Zon(e)’. In 2024, she co-created with Adèle Diridollou the trio for pubs ‘TROUBLE’ with the Brussels based performer and DJ Camille Meyer.
Emma is interested in the intersection of the arts, the development of collaborative performances, and improvisation through new physical practices.
Contact
emmz.pocq@gmail.com
+33 6 37 71 80 45
Ella Posti
Ella Posti is a London based dance artist originally from Finland. After graduating from London Contemporary Dance School (2021), Ella has worked as a dancer and choreographer in Finland and UK.
Ella’s recent works with MOŸ MOŸ collective matter of course and Some Local premiered in Finland and London in 2022.
Ella is particularly interested in utilizing the interconnected relationship between intuition and creativity. The endless possibilities imagination has to offer and the freedom to express one's inner world and most private self through movement excites her as a dancer.
Contact
ella.posti@outlook.com
+358 40 4870442
Adèle Diridollou
Adèle Diridollou is a dance artist based in Lyon.
She studied at LCDS (UK) where she met artists Omar Rajeh, Seke Chimutengwende and Sung im Her.
She is a founding member of MOŸ MOŸ and I;N collective. She has collaborated with painters, musicians, fashion designers and videographers.
Her deep interest for site specific work had led her to work as a rehearsal director with cie L’Homme Debout, performer with cie Ex Nihilo and as co-choreographer in Le bruit des glaçons by MOŸ MOŸ collective.
She also works as a performer with choreographer Lambert Riquier (FR) and Gabriella Engdahl (SWE, UK).
Contact
adele.diridollou@gmail.com
+33 6 95 22 32 11
Ella Holappa
Ella Holappa is a dance artist working in different roles such as performer, choreographer, dramaturg, intimacy coordinator, producer and audience engagement worker.
Holappa’s work has been funded by Arts Promotion Center Finland, Finnish Cultural Foundation, TelepART, London Performance Studios and Early Career Space Ugly Duck.
Ella is interested in perceiving art as a form of producing knowledge into our world. She is interested in non-verbal communication and the knowledge the body carries kinaesthetically.