

ABOUT
Andrea Nagl
I’m a dancer and researcher working at the intersection of movement, perception, and geology.
My practice explores how bodies relate to deep time—how stone can be listened to, and how dance can become a form of fieldwork. Alongside somatic and choreographic approaches, I work with drawing, digital media, sculptural casting, and scientific dialogue. These threads intertwine—thinking through touch, sensing through line, translating geology into gesture and material.
This site is a quiet container for my ongoing research in embodied geology.
As in the research blog I began during my 2024 grant (soil), I share fragments of process here: gestures, thoughts, textures, and terrains. Not as finished projects, but as living traces—because research is not always a performance, and presence has many forms. -> more