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Samina De Wulf (b. 2000) is a Belgian artist living in the Netherlands. In 2024 she graduated from Kask en Conservatory in Fine Arts: Performance, and in 2026 from the Academy of Performance art Maastricht. Their work explores and combines different media but it always starts, and evolves around a fascination on sound.
Samina started off as a dancer in pre dance school for contemporary dance and ballet. Even then she always knew she wanted to become a creator. Passionate about creating choreographies, the inspiration always started with experimental music Samina found online. Pauline Oliveros, Delia Derbyshire, Ryoji Ikeda and Aphex Twin have been the backbone of their inspiration. Now Samina works as an autodidact musician, working with sound and music on both digital producing platforms, as in acoustic spaces. Becoming not a choreographer for dancers, but creating choreographies in sound.
Another big part of her practice is creating their own musical instruments with materials like wood, wool and found objects.
In 2025 Samina created an alter ego called Eko. Eko is a gender bending personage that came to live in doing drag and carries the meaning of an ecotone; a transitional area where different communities meet and integrate. That zone of coexisting is where Eko feels like belonging.
Samina is part of the artist community Kantoor Stofkruid, the collective Kollekdief, the noise band Ju Eko et Kazu and Fe2o3. And together with Kazu they are on the start of organising listening sessions for diy music called Les Lilas.
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