Anna Nowicka, adjunct faculty at the International Institute for Dreaming and Imagery®, is a dream practitioner and choreographer based in Brandenburg and Berlin. Anna holds MA in Psychology from Warsaw University, BA equivalent in Dance from Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance (SEAD), and MA Choreography from HfS Ernst-Busch / HZT Berlin. She completed her practice-based PhD on embodied attention as a foundation for presence at the Polish National Film School in Łódź. She is a certified Saphire® teacher from the School of Images, and a PCC coach from the International Coaching Federation. Anna applies dreamwork to her choreographic practice and pedagogical work, creating performances, teaching workshops, mentoring art students and working with individuals on creativity and manifesting their vision. Her stage works focus on the body in the state of constant becoming and create spaces of transformation through somatic listening and spontaneous imagination. Her most recent choreographies include Uvula (2024), commissioned by the Polish National Gallery Zachęta in Warsaw, a stage performance for a hopeful future; and Die Unterwelt (2025), a pop-up classroom piece for young audiences, coproduced by Fabrik Potsdam. Anna is currently developing on the one who meanders (2026), to be presented in the Polish Institute in Berlin on the 20th February 2026.
