Brittany Angus (b. 1994, Vancouver) is a Berlin-based dancer, choreographer, visual artist, and filmmaker. She creates interdisciplinary productions and community events across Europe, North and Latin America, and North Africa. Britt’s work is focused on the physical, dynamic and rapidly evolving attributes of human nature. Multilinguality and extensive travel have afforded her work with an organic and sensitive synthesis of culture, language, dance and community.

Britt is Founder and Artistic Director of Chaos Emblematic e.V., an international art collective uniting dance, visual art, live music, and community — bringing creatives together & cultivating connection. Under Chaos, she has curated and produced multidisciplinary events for venues and organisations including Bande á Part Berlin, Drink & Draw Berlin, Hošek Contemporary, Kultur.Konvent.Öhningen, Lobe Studio (Canada), Marbella Studio, SMAC Galerie, UNIT/PITT Society for Art & Critical Awareness (Canada), Untergeschoss der Pandora Art Gallery and Urban Spree.

Britt holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with SFU School for the Contemporary Arts. In 2022 Britt performed in ‘City Horses’ by Byström Källblad for Big Pulse Dance, Tanz Im August and Kultur-Sommer Festival. In Berlin, she has interpreted choreography by Blenard Azizaj, Satoshi Kudo, Sita Ostheimer, Helder Seabra and Johannes Wieland. She has also worked intensively with Tanz Company Gervasi in Vienna and Barbarano Romano in Italy.

Her film work has been screened at Berlin Art Week, Mobile Kino and GRRL Haus Cinema, as well as being selected at a number of festivals including Choreoscope - Barcelona Dance Film Festival, Cyprus International Film Festival, Dance: Made in Canada/Fait au Canada Festival and International Screendance Festival Freiburg.

Britt has been awarded grants & funding by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe (2020), Neustart Kultur (2021), Dachverband Tanz (2022) and the Canada Council for the Arts for Chaos Emblematic e.V. (2023). Her choreographic works have been performed in Canada, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, The Netherlands and Spain.

Britt cultivates an extensive outreach practise, including fundraising events, community jams, and dance-by-donation projects in diverse cultural and public spaces. Most recently, she launched Soul Tide, a session series that began at Kalananda Studio in Morocco, and has since expanded to site-specific locations across Berlin, including Hasenheide Park, Treptower Park and Kulturhaus Bethanien & Park Studio.

Chaos Jam / Chaos Morocco / Community Events

Contact: tanzenbritt@gmail.com