Lucy Marinkovich

ArtistiC Director, Borderline Arts Ensemble

Lucy Marinkovich is a New Zealand based contemporary dancer, choreographer and the Artistic Director of the Borderline Arts Ensemble. A former member of New Zealand’s esteemed Footnote Dance Company, and Guest Artist for The New Zealand Dance Company, Lucy has been awarded Tempo Dance Festival’s “Best Emerging Artist” and “Best Female Dancer” awards, the Eileen May Norris Dance Trust Scholarship and the Creative New Zealand Tup Lang Choreographic Award. In 2017 Lucy was invited to join the Leadership Network of the Asia New Zealand Foundation and in 2018 was co-recipient, alongside composer Lucien Johnson, of the Arts Foundation’s prestigious Harriet Friedlander New York Residency Award.

Lucy has choreographic and teaching relationships with Footnote New Zealand Dance Company, The New Zealand Dance Company, the Royal New Zealand Ballet, and the New Zealand School of Dance. Her Footnote works have toured throughout Aotearoa and her independent works for Borderline have been presented at festivals, theatres, galleries, inside a shipping container, and at outdoor site-responsive performance events. Internationally her choreographic and performance installation works have been presented in Spain, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Croatia. As a contemporary dancer Lucy has performed and undertaken research projects in Germany, Spain, Austria, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Palestine, and Israel, as well as participating in international Choreolabs in France and Malaysia.

Lucy holds a BA in English Literature, graduating as a Massey Scholar and the Outstanding Achiever Award for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Lucy holds governance positions on the BATS Theatre Board of Directors and as Co-Chair of Toi o Taraika Arts Wellington.