Fellowship dates: 17th – 26th March 2025
Edit Mosley is a Hungarian choreographer and performer.
About Edit’s dance piece concept
Edit Mosley’s choreographic research investigates the dynamic relationship between text and movement. She explores how spoken language — whether sourced from song lyrics, poetry, or dancer-generated text — interacts with and transforms the audience’s perception of physical performance. Her work questions whether movement needs verbal context, or whether dance can stand alone as a powerful form of communication. Edit experiments with pointe work, underground electronic music, and partnering to open up new aesthetic possibilities, pushing the boundaries of classical and contemporary dance fusion.
What Edit Has to Say
“It’s been super amazing and inspiring. [The dancers] were super open for exploration… it was a great way to have the first introduction to their personalities and to get to know them a little bit.”
“It was super insightful to work with the dramaturg. They helped me and the dancers to see where we can go with the tasks involving text and movement — it opened up new directions based on what we discovered.”
“The biggest surprise was realising how much meaning dance can carry. The dancers managed to translate movement into words without knowing the source text — it confirmed that sometimes movement alone can speak volumes.”