Eila Goldhahn PhD
Eila Goldhahn’s practice grows from an inquiry into how art, movement and ecology shape our shared habitats — the inter-relations of body, space and environment.

She works across performance, photography, installation and movement research, exploring embodiment in dance and movement through direct interaction with individuals and teams and through art visualisations in material form.

This arts-led research explores how the textures of contemporary experience — including the shifting thresholds of the Anthropocene — are revealed through materiality, gesture, and shared attention. Rooted in embodied practice, the work investigates how presence, perception, and relational awareness unfold through movement.
Eila is a teacher of the Discipline of Authentic Movement (Adler). She completed the first PhD (2007) dedicated to researching the artistic and philosophical foundations of this practice, contributing significant scholarship to its development as both an embodied discipline and a contemporary research methodology.
Eila is a teacher of the Discipline of Authentic Movement (Adler). She completed the first PhD (2007) dedicated to researching the artistic and philosophical foundations of this practice, contributing significant scholarship to its development as both an embodied discipline and a contemporary research methodology.