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Anne Lempicki is a contractual lecturer in Performing Arts at the University of Artois' UFR Letters and Arts, focusing on dance, circus, and visual arts. She is currently completing her PhD thesis titled "Fall and transfigured body in contemporary artistic creations" under Professor Amos Fergombé, analyzing works by Alain Platel, Yoann Bourgeois, Kerry Skarbakka, and Philippe Ramette.
- Doctoral candidate, Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France (2017-2019)
- Contractual lecturer, University of Artois (2014-2017, 2016-2017, 2017-2019)
- Master's in Arts & Intercultural Mediation (University of Artois, 2011-2013)
- Specialized training in Fashion Design (ESMOD, 2003-2006)
Her research explores falling as a transdisciplinary motif in contemporary art, examining how this movement creates aesthetic vertigo through physical suspension, reversal gestures, and trance states. She maps falling onto plastic arts through illusion, failed gestures, and perceptual destabilization, while in choreography studies its technical execution through weight management and performer exhaustion.
Her publications focus on body representation across artistic mediums, with particular attention to corporeal transfiguration in Latifa Laâbissi's work, Pina Bausch's ambiguity, and Jackass' trash aesthetics. She has co-organized academic events on artistic failure, Belgian contemporary dance, and body theories.
Teaching covers L1-L3 Performing Arts curriculum including dramatic text analysis, scenic objects, technology integration, and critical writing. She supervised Alexia Heunet's Master 1 thesis on Yoann Bourgeois' spatial dramaturgy and led workshops with artists like Alain Platel.



