Eliza Kindziuk-Kosianko
Choreographer, lecturer and dancer. She began her dance career in 1999 at the Caro Dance Theatre,
with which she performed in France, Germany, USA, Canada, etc. In 2017, she graduated from
Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität in Linz, Austria, with a bachelor’s degree. In the meantime, she completed
an exchange program at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
and an internship at the German theatre WEE Dance Company/Gerhart Hauptmann-Theater Görlitz-Zittau.
Afterwards, she became Deputy Director of the Caro Dance Theatre in Siedlce, where her debut performance
"The Room" premiered in May 2018. In March 2019, she created the solo "SEE ME", which was presented numerous times both in Poland and abroad (including the Netherlands, Portugal, Turkey and Singapore).
For this choreography, she won the "Artistic Incentive Award" at the Lisbon Dance Platform in 2019.
From 2020 to 2022, she co-founded the United Limbs collective.
Since 2019, she has been a contemporary dance teacher at the Private School of Dance Art in Białystok.
In 2024, she graduated from the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw with a master's degree and remained at the university as a lecturer in "Dance History of the 20th and 21st Centuries."
Since 2025, she has been co-creating with the Warsaw Artistic Delulu.
She has collaborated with choreographers and dance teachers such as: Gabriel Castillo, Regina van Berkel, Eldad Ben Sasson, Jarek Cemerek, Evangelos Poulinas, Jason Jacobs, Genevieve Coupal, Thierry Verger.
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Jan Kosianko
He took his first steps in dance 15 years ago in the Caro Dance group under the supervision of Iwona Orzełowska, where he achieved top placements at the Polish, European and World IDO Championships.
From 2013 to 2019, he participated in performances of the Caro Dance Theatre, including choreographies
such as "We Are" by Jakub Mędrzycki or "After Before" by Maciej Kuźmiński,
with whom he toured across Poland and participated in the pre-selections for the Polish Dance Platform 2019.
Since 2020, he can be seen on the stage of the Warsaw Chamber Opera in performances such as
"Julius Caesar" (dir. by W.Nurkowski, chor. by W.Suska), "The Abduction from the Seraglio" (dir. Znaniecki, chor. I.Pilchowska), "The Marriage of Figaro" (dir. G.Chrapkiewicz, chor. J.Stanek, K.Zielonka), "Idomeneo, Re di Creta" (dir. M.Znaniecki, chor. I.Pilchowska), "Maria de Buenos Aires" (dir. M.Znaniecki, chor. I.Pilchowska).
He performed in productions of the Podlaska Opera and Orchestra ("The Merry Widow," dir. M.Znaniecki, chor. I.Pilchowska) and the Polish Classical Theatre ("Father Marek," dir. J.Ragins, chor. J.Stanek, K.Zielonka).
In 2025, he joined the B’cause Dance Company, where he performed in the following performances: "The Turning World" by R.Chappel, "Homesick," and "To Tears" by B.WoszczyÅ„ski.
Since 2025, he has been co-creating with the Warsaw Artistic Delulu.
Jakub Piotrowicz
He began his dance journey in Warsaw at the age of seven.
In 2010, he appeared in the Polish edition of the television talent show "So You Think You Can Dance", where he reached the final eight. For the next several years, he worked in Poland as a professional dancer in theater and television, appearing in programs such as "Name That Tune" "Got Talent" and "Your Face Sounds Familiar”.
After graduating from the University of Physical Education in Warsaw with a master’s degree
(specializing in Sports Acrobatics), he went on to study at the CODARTS Academy in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, where he graduated with a degree in Dance Arts. After completing an internship at "De Stilte Dance Company" in Breda, the Netherlands, he began working with Belgian choreographer Isabelle Beernaert, with whom he co-created the performances "Ne me quite pas," "Tabula rasa," and "Le temps perdu" as a soloist.
In 2019, he returned to Poland and began working as a freelancer, collaborating with, among others, the Polish National Opera, the Warsaw Chamber Opera and the Roma Musical Theatre.
Since 2025, he has been co-creating with the Warsaw Artistic Delulu.
Sebastian Piotrowicz
A certified dancer and pedagogue. He graduated from the Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw
and the CODARTS University of the Arts in Rotterdam. He began his dance career at the age of 7,
dancing competitively in the Hand to Hand and Caro Dance companies. As a competitor, he has won numerous
IDO (International Dance Organization) European and World Championships.
He has been involved in artistic activities for many years, performing both on the stages of theaters in Poland
and abroad (Nanine Linning Dance Company, Polish National Opera, Warsaw Chamber Opera, Podlaska Opera and Orchestra, Caro Dance Theatre) and on television programs (So You Think You Can Dance, Got Talent, Your Face Sounds Familiar). As a choreographer, he has co-created performances and artistic projects such as "The Room", "Warsaw Triptych", "Tango with Bond", "What If" and "Gala Mozart Night." He shares his knowledge and experience by leading numerous workshops in jazz and contemporary dance. He had the opportunity to collaborate with choreographers such as Regina van Berkel, Stephen Shopshire, Amancio Gonzalez and Jone San Martin (Forsythe Company), Nanie Linning, Thierry Verger, Travis Pain, and Genevieve Dorion-Coupal.
Since 2025, he has been co- creating with the Warsaw Artistic Delulu.

