LITZA BIXLER has produced work on stage and screen, up mountains and in galleries. She was artistic director of the company Litzabixler Performance for six years, and was awarded multiple grants for her work. As a film-movement specialist, she crafted movement and action for many iconic films and shows and collaborated on multiple award-winning adverts and music videos.

Her screenplays have won or been shortlisted in multiple competitions and her television series “Blood, Water, Dust” is being pitched to HBO and Amazon Prime. She has also written three feature films and is currently producing a documentary series inspired by the book “How To Be An Anticapitalist In the 21st Century” by the late sociologist Erik Olin Wright.

Litza creates absurd, whimsical worlds populated by no-nonsense detectives, fallen angels, cowgirls, lonely aliens, talking birds, witches and water-sucking ghosts. Her work is embodied and visceral and set in visually evocative spaces; from desolate landscapes and crumbling rooms, to musical alternate realities, sinking ships and flying cities. In these worlds, her characters transform and move; they travel through wormholes, they fly and they fall, they drown in oceans and they disintegrate into dust.

As an educator and coach, Litza has facilitated workshops, designed and taught courses, given public lectures and coached individuals around creativity, career goals, and their physical and mental health.

Litza is a dual national and often explores liminal spaces, thresholds and metaphorical journeys in her work. She has worked all over the world and has lived in Mexico, London UK, Sheffield UK, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boulder (Colorado) and Madison (Wisconsin).