sanya

Sanya Malnar (born 2001, Paris, France) is a queer transdisciplinary artist currently based in Barcelona. Primarily a dancer, they are passionate about all things art-related, and often experiment with their looks as a vessel for telling stories, revolts and clowneries. Sanya loves cats, reading lengthy books, and spending unreasonable amounts of time browsing in second-hand shops.

Through their creative work, Sanya strives to develop a hybrid and hyper-visual dance practice. They venture into different mediums and ways of presenting movement by incorporating the use of visual arts, in particular through scenographic, textile, and audiovisual practices.

In 2022, they graduated from Trinity Laban with a first class Bachelor of Arts, specialising in Contemporary Dance. At present, Sanya works free-lance, and in parallel studies at École des Arts de La Sorbonne.

performing experience

performing experience

Quim Bigas @ Mercat de les Flors

(may 2024 - present)

dancer. Creation period for the upcoming choreographic project d’ENÇÀ - THENCEFORTH which will premiere in Mercat de les Flors in Barcelona next February as part of the 2024/25 season. This proposal aims to offer a poetic and contemplative space that help us find ways to emotionally connect and possible ways of living and being in motion from the places we have inhabited.

Based on a phrase of moving in unison, we create a space in which dance plays an essential role. This synchronisation allows us to understand movement and dance as a platform through which we come together, are moved, perceive textures and are supported by listening and caring. Dance as a movement we can do together, that can open worlds and cracks.

Royal Blood

(may 2023)

dancer/actor. Performance for Royal Blood’s new music video Mountains at Midnight.

Nike

(march 2023)

dancer/model. Commercial video Own the Floor for Nike.

S.S.DALEY AW22 @ London Fashion Week

(february 2022)

dancer/model. S.S.DALEY AW22 catwalk The Plate Collector.

Mona Cordes AW22 @ London Fashion Week

(february 2022)

dancer. Mona Cordes’ AW22 CELLUSION, a fashion-dance performance with movement directed by Becky Namgauds.

Ibibio Sound Machine

(february 2022)

dancer. Performance as part of the filming for the group’s new music video for 17 18 19.

Candoco Dance Company

(january - march 2022)

commissioned work @ Trinity Laban: creation period with Joel Brown, company dancer, and Charlotte Darbyshire, artistic director. Contribution to the creation process of Downswing, a new choreographic work touching on melancholy and romance.

Explorative Observation of Nymps by Rossella Damiani & Aneta Šebestová

(september 2021)

model/dancer. Editorial for FLANELLE magazine.

Drumstick (2008), choreography by Alison Curtis-Jones

(june 2021)

dancer. Re-imagination of Dancing Drumstick (1913) by Rudolf Von Laban. Piece based on the idea of the rhythm of the body made audible.

Shobana Jeyasingh/Streetwise Opera

(february 2021)

collaborator/performer as part of CoLab @ Trinity Laban. Creation of In this place, a digital project involving the performance of dance and opera.

Russell Maliphant Dance Company

(december 2020)

work placement. Participation in company classes and workshops, meeting and Q&A with its staff.

Tribute to Fela Kuti, choreography by Dele Sosimi

(december 2019)

collaborator/performer as part of CoLab @ Trinity Laban. Afrobeat dance performance in tribute to Fela Kuti, accompanied by live music.

Seabird, choreography by Patricia Karagozian

(june 2019)

dancer. Repertoire solo performed as part of the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris end-of-year exam.

Re:Rosas @ CN D

(october 2018)

dancer. Re-adaptation of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s Rosas danst Rosas. Performance along the Canal de l'Ourcq in Paris. In collaboration with the CN D (Centre National de la Danse).

Why, choreography by Andréa Sitter

(may 2018)

dancer. Series of workshops with the German choreographer for the re-staging of her piece Rock N' Roll Suicide, a tragedy, liberally inspired by Jean Cocteau's play La Voix humaine.