Dancer
Alberte Buch Gøbel is a Danish dance artist, maker, and performer currently based in Amsterdam. After graduating from the Amsterdam University of the Arts (Expanded Contemporary Dance), she spent two years dancing with the Swedish dance company Norrdans and has since freelanced in Sweden and the Netherlands.
Her own artistic practice grew out of long walks in the Swedish landscape, where she sang, danced, and dressed up drying racks - and was completely ignored by by-passers. That sparked an ongoing curiosity about the unspoken rules of public behavior, and how awkwardness can reveal and challenge what we consider “normal”.
Her work is an intersection of performance art, dance and sometimes installation art - often involving DIY costumes, fake hands, and characters born from cheap kids’ face paint.
Through playful, absurd, and awkward expressions, she invites audiences into a world where anything can happen - a space where joy and laughter can act as resistance.