Eloïse Kohn is a choreographic and multidisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in dance, trance, and states of presence. Her work explores the body as a territory of memory, vibration, and transformation, situated at the intersection of ritual from the archaic to the contemporary and choreographic research.

Through a physical, engaged, and sensory dance practice, she develops a raw and embodied movement language. She investigates tensions between control and release, interiority and expansion, the visible and the invisible. Informed by the sacred and the spiritual dimensions of the body, her dance becomes a space of liberation and transformation, both intimate and collective. A sensory ritual in which memory, vibration, and presence circulate with intensity.

Her approach unfolds as a long-term research into the archaeology of gesture and meaning. She develops performative, choreographic, and immersive forms in which dance engages with spatiality, sound, and image, creating environments that shift the spectator’s experience toward a physical, sensitive, and embodied mode of perception.

She identifies as a sensitive being, in constant dialogue with what vibrates, fades, and reappears.








With a degree in graphic and visual design from the 'École Supérieure d'Art et Design d'Orléans' (FR), and further studies in spatiality at the 'Beaux-Arts de Nîmes' (FR), where she explored the relationship between body and memory, she later deepened her research through contemporary dance. At 'Le LAC' (FR), she developed a raw, graphic movement aesthetic, deeply rooted in sensation and physical presence, and earned a diploma in contemporary dance from the 'Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Lille' (FR).

In 2023, she founded the artistic collective KHÉO to further investigate the intersection of body, space, and technology.

A Reiki practitioner, she currently integrates notions of vibration, frequency, and energetic circulation as tools of attention and perception in service of the choreographic gesture. Her practice operates at the precise point where dance becomes contemporary ritual: a space of intensity, transition, and metamorphosis.























Based in Montreal, Quebec, CANADA 

















@eloisekohn2025