Ania Nowak works choreographing thoughts, language and situations. Her main interests are currently centred around time economies in choreography and love as a practice of improvisation and (not) understanding. She is engaged in developing networks of collaboration with her peers based in and outside of Berlin, rethinking modes of work in today’s performing arts and encouraging queer-feminist practices within the field. Her last work Offering What We Dont Have To Those Who Dont Want It premiered at Sophiensaele in Berlin as part of Tanztage Berlin 2016. Nowak has presented her own and collaborative works in theatres, galleries and art centres in Warsaw, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Stockholm a.o. She has been artist-in-residence at Zamek Culture Centre in Poznań, Poland, with the project Love As a Strategy For Generating Knowledge And Spending Time, and together with Martin Hansen at Dancehouse Melbourne. She has also collaborated in the making of a mass choreography for the opening ceremony of the first European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. Nowak is a recipient of the danceWEB scholarship at ImPulsTanz Festival 2014 in Vienna.