
Inés Sybille Vooduness
Inés Sybille Vooduness (Barcelona, 1995) is a dancer, cultural researcher, and teacher. Born in Barcelona to a Catalan mother and a Haitian father, she is currently based in Lisbon.
Inés Sybille creates fictional encounters with Haitian Voodoo deities through her choreographic field: Kuduro from Angola, Coupé Décalé from Ivory Coast, and Dancehall from Jamaica. The artist shapes this philosophical material and explores, by reterritorializing these codes, the possibility of producing her subjective place in the world and in an idea of a transtemporal diaspora.
In 2023, Inés was selected as a resident artist at La Casa Encendida with her performance Santa de sustrato autónomo. She is currently working on a co-production with the TNT Festival in Terrassa and the Teatro do Bairro Alto in Lisbon with her piece Simbi in astronomical waters. Meanwhile, she is starting her research Our digital lakou, which was selected for a residency in the Núcleo 2024 program at Forum Dança, at the Campus Paulo Cunha e Silva, and as a pitch project at the Common Lab 2024.