is a Lithuanian interdisciplinary and performative artist. After graduating with a BA in Lithuanian Philology, she started taking contemporary dance classes quite by chance - after 10 years this chance has evolved into a slow and indeterminate creative path that intertwines movement, visuality and space. The themes of her work are: loneliness, death, routine, flow, chance, presence, people we don't notice, play, absurdity, social norms, (un)reality. Her practice is often associated with an enlightened presence, an exploration of everyday life and the movements of its objects, a search for artificial chance. Alongside these practices, Eglė keeps returning to long-standing practices: analogue photography, field recordings, writing and singing.