Luna Beller-Tadiar (she/they) is a queer mixed-US-Filipinx multi-media artist and performer who works in choreography, video, text, and comics. Her work excavates a body language made up of fragments: remnants of lands, communities, and machines. Drawing on movement training in capoeira, tango, contemporary dance, and almost two decades of aikido, she takes inspiration from queer collaborative fabulation; from postcolonial Filipino practices of mimicry and re-use; and from contemporary interfacing of the body and technology.
Luna’s choreography-performance work has been shown at Mark Morris Dance Center; the 92NY; Duke University; Yale University; in La Union (Philippines); in Buenos Aires (Argentina); and in 2024 earned her recognition as a Jadin Wong Artist of Exceptional Merit from the Asian American Art Alliance. In video-art form her work has been selected for the American Dance Festival’s Movies by Movers film festival; exhibited in installation form at Duke; shown at CICA Museum; and featured in Alon: Journal for Filipinx American and Diasporic Studies. Luna regularly teaches queer tango in NYC at The Center for LGBT Life and is also a PhD student at NYU’s department of Media, Culture, and Communication.
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- Spring 2025 MR@Judson