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Milø Slayers

Milø Slayers (Brussels °1993) is a dan­cer and cho­re­o­grap­her, with addi­ti­o­nal inte­rests in pho­to­grap­hy, poe­try, music, stop-moti­on ani­ma­ti­on, and the orga­ni­sa­ti­on of cul­tu­ral events. 

His artis­tic prac­ti­ce star­ted in 2014 when he co-foun­ded Brussels-based dan­ce com­pa­ny Slayers, good for hip-hop batt­les and for his own dan­ce cre­a­ti­ons such as Cyborg’s Quest (2015).

Meanwhile, in 2015, Milø star­ted his con­tem­po­ra­ry dan­ce trai­ning at L’Institut Supérieure des Arts en des Choréographies (ISAC) within the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Completing his master’s degree in 2020, he focu­sed on the prac­ti­ce of the body, ques­ti­o­ning the spa­ce bet­ween the cho­re­o­grap­hic arts and the plas­tic arts. 

As his pro­fes­si­o­nal debut, Milø cre­a­ted Monstrare/​Monere (2021, STUK), a solo cen­tred around the mul­ti­fa­ceted the­me of mon­stro­si­ty’ and the subt­le boun­da­ries bet­ween man and machine/​animal/​nature. Following this, he cho­re­o­grap­hed the group per­for­man­ce DEMONstratio (2023, Charleroi dan­se), inspi­red by Malevitch’s pain­ting Black Square (1915) and the racist inscrip­ti­on dis­co­ver­ed under the paint. 

Currently, Milø is wor­king on (dys)CORPUS, a research focu­sing on all the pos­si­bi­li­ties of the body and how we pre­sent it, way beyond nor­ma­li­ty. Milø explo­res the dif­fe­rent parts and move­ments of the body we usu­al­ly igno­re as well as the rela­ti­on to the body to see pos­si­ble rela­ti­ons­hips with the micro-orga­nism, the impact of tech­no­lo­gy such as the screen and han­di­caps as a way of recon­nec­ting to wha­t’s deepest.

Milø’s artis­tic prac­ti­ce com­bi­nes mul­ti­ple sphe­res of influ­en­ce coming from dif­fe­rent forms of art. In his works, he’s hea­vi­ly influ­en­ced by mon­stro­si­ty’ and abstrac­ting the the body, ques­ti­o­ning bina­ry oppo­si­ti­ons (such as the Western divi­si­on bet­ween spi­ri­tu­al rati­o­na­lism and bodi­ly int­ui­ti­on), and the impact of the vir­tu­al on our per­cep­ti­on of identity.

Furthermore, Milø co-foun­ded and cura­ted the mul­ti­dis­ci­pli­na­ry fes­ti­val Abstraho (20172021) part­ne­red with Bronks, Decoratelier and Kunstenfestivaldesarts. Today, he’s acti­ve­ly invol­ved in the orga­ni­za­ti­on of Fancy Legs’ and Theroom’, with which he see­ks to break down the boun­da­ries bet­ween alter­na­ti­ve urban cir­cuits and the main­stream per­for­ming arts field.

Besides his own cho­re­o­grap­hic work, he also dan­ces in works by other cho­re­o­grap­hers, such as Coloured Swan 3: Harriets Remix by Moya Michael (Selection Theatre Festival 2021) and L’arbre qui cachait la forêt by Sophie Sénécaut.