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Mariske Broeckmeyer is a doctoral researcher affiliated with KU Leuven's LUCA School of Arts and its Music & Drama research unit. Her work explores intersections between bodily experience, voice, and artistic expression through the lens of migraine, culminating in the dissertation "Unvoicing Migraine: A Study of the Failing Voice" (2022).
She presented her research at the Doctoral Defense on May 6, 2022, at Museum Dr. Guislain in Ghent. The supervisory committee included Prof. Dr. Jeroen D'hoe, Prof. Dr. Anneleen Masschelein, Prof. Dr. Wendy Morris (all KU Leuven/LUCA School of Arts), and Dr. Leni Van Goidsenhoven (University of Antwerp/KU Leuven).
Her creative practice extends into the public realm through the exhibition "Cripur Cripour" (Ghent, May 6-July 10, 2022) - a "nonperformance" work examining migraine's impact on vocal expression. This aligns with emerging trends in disability-informed arts research and embodied performance studies.
Her work appears to be supported through institutional affiliations with LUCA School of Arts and KU Leuven, though specific grant details are not mentioned in the available text. She has collaborated with prominent figures like Prof. Dr. Stéphane Symons (KU Leuven) and Prof. Dr. Matthias Heyman (LUCA/VUB).

