Meg Hasou is a Brooklyn-based dance and performance artist. She graduated from the University of the Arts where she received a BFA in Dance and studied Music Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology. Meg has performed in works by Jesse Zaritt, Netta Yerushalmy, Hélène Simoneau, Sidra Bell, and Fana Fraser and Paul Matteson. She is interested in multidisciplinary collaborations and engages with movement, photography, videography, installation, sound, desire. Her artistic practice is a carefully constructed chaos; it’s meticulously random; a series of events that may or may not be conveniently related. A dry humor, but incredibly saturated and not funny.
- Current Interns

ID: A black and white photo of Meg with a dark background. She is laying on her left side with her back to the camera, only her torso is in the image. Her right arm is extended and she is looking up and over her right shoulder. She is entangled in yarn and there are three white chords in the background. Photo by Shosh Isaacs.