Ramona Sekulovic

Ramona Sekulovic

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Ramona Sekulovic is a German/US dancer, choreographer, and educator. Trained as a dancer as well as visual anthropologist, she currently strives to incorporate the experience, sensation, and perception of her own body as well as its individual anatomical aesthetics into choreographic practice. To this end she combines an array of dance techniques and vocabularies, ideas from the Feldenkrais method, and the medium of film into a methodology for research into the individual dancing body.
Ramona received research funding from the Fonds Darstellende Künste and the Dachverband Tanz, as well as project funding from the Senate Department for Culture and Europe, the National Performance Net, and Draussenstadt / Call for Action.
Her dances most recently have been produced in the US by Gibney, Chop Shop Contemporary Dance Festival, Austin Dance Festival, Movement Research at Judson Church, WestFest, Mark Morris Dance Center, Green Space Studio, Dixon Place, the SoloDuo Festival, and the Dumbo Dance Festival. In Europe, her accessible and sustainable site-specific works were available to the public at the Brandenburg Gate and various lakes Berlin, her solo evening Composites was presented at Uferstudios in Berlin.
Ramona holds a MA in Visual Anthropology from the Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany, and a BA in Anthropology from Columbia University. She studied dance at the Theaterschool Amsterdam and the Rotterdamse Dansacademie (now Codarts), the Netherlands.