Zoë Demoustier (1995) is a performer and choreographer. She graduated in Mime at the Academy for Theater and Dance Amsterdam and Directing at the RITCS Brussels
Zoë made her debut with the solo 'Unfolding an Archive'. In the same year she became ambassador of Dance Day trying to bring dance to and with the people and supporting other starting dance makers. Since 2022 she is connected to Ultima Vez as a choreographer, resulting in the big-stage production 'What Remains', selected for the Belgian Theatre Festival. In 2023 she premiered in Montréal with 'Choeur Battant/Beating Choir', a co-production between BRONKS (Brussel BE) and Le Carrousel (Quebec CA). In 2025 she makes a new production with Ultima Vez; 'Heart The Silence'.
Zoë worked as a performer and an assistant with, among others, Kabinet K, David Weber Krebs, Marcelo Evelin, Michiel Vandevelde and Alma Söderberg/Manyone. She teached at Royal Conservatorium Antwerp, Academy for Theater and Dance Amsterdam and Kunsthumaniora Brussels.
The body is always the starting point for her strong visual performances. From movement she makes links with current and committed topics and creates documentary, choreographic works. As a choreographer she aims to make work that speaks to a broad audience, bringing different bodies, ages and abilities on stage.