Lyncia Muller

Tongan (Nuku’alofa, Fatai, Lakepa) choreographer and dancer.

Summary

Follow her Fale-ship journey as she explores the ways in which she improvises and creates movement at home instead of in the studio.


Meet Lyncia Muller

Tamaki Makaurau based creative Lyncia Muller is passionate about dance, theatre and her cultural roots. Lyncia is a graduate from the Unitec Institute of Technology in Contemporary dance and the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts (PIPA). With a strong background in Urban, Pacific dance and Contemporary dance, she looks forward to contributing to this evolving arts industry. Lyncia has created dance and theatre works that have been performed at the Basement theatre, Pacific Dance Festival, and Auckland Art Gallery.

 
 

Lyncia Muller - Improvisation Process

A sneak peek behind the scenes into Lyncia’s improvisation choreography – an integral part of her process and final development.

 
 

 “I love improvisation as it gives me the freedom to explore movement and to listen to my body.”

- Lyncia Muller

 
 

Lyncia Muller - Final Fale-ship Work

Lyncia’s final choreographed piece titled ‘Promise Corners’ created from home during her Fale-ship residency.

 
 

 “I think it’s really exciting for me but… I think it’s more nerve wracking, for people to see my creative processes, my vulnerability and how I create choreography.”

- Lyncia Muller

 
 

Q&A Talanoa with Lyncia and INF