Nasheeka Nedsreal, born in Baton Rouge and based in Berlin, is a dancer and choreographer working across movement, music, and visual art. Her practice centers on identity, ritual, futurism, and improvisation. She has performed internationally, worked as a dancer, teacher, model, and visual artist, and co-founded several collectives, including Soul Sisters Berlin, Black and Brown Bodies in Motion, and The Blackism Collective. Her recent works include the solo New Growth (Ballhaus Naunynstraße, 2020) and the group piece M/othered (2021) and NuReal Dust, which premiered and opened Tanztage 2024. She has been working with Trajal Harrell since 2018 and, under his direction, was a guest dancer at the Schauspielhaus Zürich. She also performs in the Theater o.N. production Future Beats for the youngest audiences and contributed to both the FRATZ Symposium and FRATZ Reflections 2020. In 2023, the performance Flip-Flop (2022), which she developed for Theater o.N., was awarded the Berlin IKARUS Prize for Children’s Theatre. In April/May 2026 she presented Flip-Flop at the Kina Festival in Kigali, Rwanda and facilitated the workshop Becoming Together: Practices of Movement, Play, Composition and Resistance together with her co-dancer Cíntia Rangel and Doreen Markert and Vera Strobel (artistic directors Theater o.N.)