Susi Rosenbohm is an artist, choreographer and facilitator based in Germany.

Her work moves between stage, public space and collective situations, exploring choreography as relational and embodied practice. Through movement, improvisation, scores and participatory formats, she creates choreographic processes that unfold through interaction—between bodies, within groups and in relation to space.

 

Working across contemporary and urban movement practices, her approach combines improvisation/freestyle, choreographic composition, groove and collective movement processes. She is interested in how people move together, how attention and relationships emerge through movement, and how choreography can shape shared experiences.

 

Susi develops her own choreographic works as well as long-term collaborations, often working with groups and participatory constellations. Her projects have been presented in theatres, festivals, exhibition spaces and public contexts. Alongside her own artistic work, she has collaborated with artists including Tino Sehgal across contexts of contemporary dance, performance and visual art.

 

She was co-founder of the collectives Bisu ro and Womxn Making Art In Public Space, where she developed collaborative and site-specific works over many years. Her work has been supported by the Berlin Senate’s special scholarship programme for artists and the Berlin Project Fund for Cultural Education.

Alongside her artistic practice, she facilitates workshops and movement-based formats in artistic, educational and social contexts, including her work as a dance educator for the programme Wir bewegen Schule.

 

Her practice is driven by an ongoing interest in collective movement, relationality, perception, rhythm and the ways choreography can create spaces for encounter, participation and shared experience.