about
Photo credit: Dahlia Carmín
camilla Strandhagen (b. 1992, NO) works as a choreographer and performer, based between Brussels and Oslo. Their work engages with autofiction as a collective practice and genre, centering marginalized narratives and the unstable, weak, and precarious body. camilla studied dance at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts and holds a Master in Choreography from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels.
Their practice positions the body as a porous site: continuously absorbing and leaking information, always entangled within systems of representation. They create performances through processes of contamination and translation, where the glitches in dominant systems and the slippery matter of meaning-making challenge health imperatives, productivity, and coherence.
camilla was selected for the Live Works Fellowship at Centrale Fies in 2022 and received the ATLAS Scholarship at Impulstanz in 2023. For their current research, A Blurry Thing, camilla receives funding from the Flemish Arts Council (Research Grant 2025) and Kulturdirektoratet Norway (Pre-Project Funding 2025) and is supported by workspacebrussels (BE) and DansIT (NO) 2026/27.
camilla's choreographic practice is rooted in collaboration, among others with Parvin Saljoughi, juan felipe amaya gonzález, Sophie Guisset, and Alice Giuliani.