Regina Lissowska-Postaremczak
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

Dr. Regina Lissowska-Postaremczak is a Postdoctoral Fellow researcher based at the Department of Theater and Media Arts at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, where she earned her PhD in 2020. Holding a Master's degree in Humanities from AMU and a Master's degree in Art from the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, she also lectures at the Department of Dance at the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice and at the Department of Dance at the Academy of Physical Education in Poznań. She is the author of "Kinesthetic Strategies in Dance Space" (2023) and numerous theoretical and critical articles on theater, dance, performance, and new media, which have been featured in Polish theater & performance studies journals since 2010. In 2021, she was awarded a creative scholarship by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for her research in the field of dance and film. She has been awarded research and creative grants of the National Institute of Music and Dance (2013, 2023) and the National Center for Culture (2020). Both as a theater practitioner and as a cultural manager, she has collaborated with institutional theaters (Polish Dance Theatre, Poznań Opera House) as well as numerous non-governmental organizations engaged in cultural activities. As a curator, she specializes in film programs that integrate dance and film, collaborating regularly with institutions such as the Short Waves Festival (since 2014) and the PERFORM Artistic Foundation (since 2018), as well as with numerous festivals and cultural institutions in Europe and North America. She has participated in numerous international artistic and research projects in Poland, Germany, France, Belgium, and Austria. Her primary interest lies in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of performative arts and social sciences, as well as intersections of dance, film, and new media.
