Johanna Willig-Rosenstein
Dancer
Birthplace: France
Johanna Willig-Rosenstein, born in France, is a multifaceted artist whose practice extends beyond movement to encompass singing and performative explorations.
Between 2019 and 2023, Johanna worked as a dancer and artistic assistant for Isabella Soupart in Brussels. She has been an integral part of Alexandra Bachzetsis’s creative endeavors, collaborating on several productions since 2018, including collaborations with artists like Paul B. Preciado. Johanna has also freelanced with various choreographers, including Cie Alias under the direction of Guilherme Botelho, Manuela Bachman, Johanne Saunier, and Rami Be’er at the Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company, among others.
Johanna received an award for her solo performance in the “Steve Reich Project” by Isabella Soupart/Quatuor MP4 at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh (2019).
Johanna graduated with a state diploma of teaching degree in contemporary dance from the CND of Lyon in 2022. Prior to this, she was part of the young company Le Marchepied in Lausanne directed by Corinne Rochet and Nicolas Pettit. Johanna completed her training in 2016 at the Maslool Professional Dance Program in Tel Aviv, directed by Naomi Perlov and Offir Dagan, and also at the Dance Study Program of KCDC in Israel. Her academic pursuits also include several years of dance study at the Conservatoire of Dijon, France.
Johanna joined Cullberg in 2024.
“I stand at a crossroads in my artistic career, eager to venture into uncharted territories, continually evolving, and never seeking a fixed destination.” With humility and a genuine love for the art form, Johanna looks forward to exploring new creative avenues and connecting with audiences through her performances with Cullberg Dance Company.