In the performance Delivery (the same way you showed), Juliette Uzor explores the urban and social dynamics that shape the everyday realities of food-delivery drivers. She collected the current favourite songs of Uber Eats drivers in the city of Zurich, creating an emotional and cultural archive that becomes the soundtrack for a choreography grounded in the movements, routines, and social situations of delivery work. Drivers meet at various locations throughout the city, where their own dramaturgy of waiting for orders, departing, and arriving unfolds. These locations become fleeting meeting points for different communities that form by chance and soon dissolve again. Delivery (the same way you showed) unfolds as a piece for three dancers that draws on the drivers' soundtrack as an echo of everyday urban life and transforms it into a common dance. The work reflects on the relationship between care and convenience, as well as the precarious bodily labour, social relations, and emotional inner worlds that underpin a commodified service system.
Juliette Uzor works as dancer and artist. Her practice is shaped by collaborative and interdisciplinary processes. She works with movement, with the positioning of bodies in space, their dynamic or ambivalent relationships to each other. With a focus on space and rhythm, she seeks to open up different perspectives and temporalities. For Juliette, this is an artistic means of reflecting on social structures. After studying art and mediation in Bern and Zurich and a BA training in contemporary dance at La Manufacture, she has worked in various projects and collaborated with artists such as Elie Autin, Eleanor Bauer, Isabel Lewis, Natasza Gerlach, San Keller and Cosima Grand, among others. She has shown her own (mostly) performative works at Tanzhaus Zürich, Gessnerallee Zürich, Kunsthalle Zürich, Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen, Kunstmuseum St.Gallen, Ménagerie de Verre Paris, Kunsttage Basel and various off-spaces. For the theatre, Juliette has choreographed two dance productions implosive parts (2023) and (ah ah ah) (2024). In 2020, she received a cultural award from the city of Zurich. In summer 2021 Juliette was part of the Performance Art Festival in Freetown, Sierra Leone and was nominated for the Prix Mobilière. 2022 Juliette was awarded a work grant from the Canton of St.Gallen and 2023 she received the MANOR Art Prize St.Gallen. In 2024, she received a Swiss Art Award for her work LOGE.
Date: Thursday 25.06.2026
Time: 7.30pm
Meeting point:
Pfingstweidpark
Pfingstweidstrasse 91, 8005
Wheelchair accessible








Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat

Albert Hubert-Stiftung
die Mobiliar
Erna und Curt Burgauer Stiftung
Johnson Stiftung
Kanton Zürich
Pro Helvetia
ProLitteris
Stadt Biel
Stadt Zürich
Stiftung Corymbo
Swisslos – Kultur Kanton Bern
Secret Garden Collective
Süd
Tanzhaus Zürich
Zentralwäscherei Zürich
In the performance Delivery (the same way you showed), Juliette Uzor explores the urban and social dynamics that shape the everyday realities of food-delivery drivers. She collected the current favourite songs of Uber Eats drivers in the city of Zurich, creating an emotional and cultural archive that becomes the soundtrack for a choreography grounded in the movements, routines, and social situations of delivery work. Drivers meet at various locations throughout the city, where their own dramaturgy of waiting for orders, departing, and arriving unfolds. These locations become fleeting meeting points for different communities that form by chance and soon dissolve again. Delivery (the same way you showed) unfolds as a piece for three dancers that draws on the drivers' soundtrack as an echo of everyday urban life and transforms it into a common dance. The work reflects on the relationship between care and convenience, as well as the precarious bodily labour, social relations, and emotional inner worlds that underpin a commodified service system.
Juliette Uzor works as dancer and artist. Her practice is shaped by collaborative and interdisciplinary processes. She works with movement, with the positioning of bodies in space, their dynamic or ambivalent relationships to each other. With a focus on space and rhythm, she seeks to open up different perspectives and temporalities. For Juliette, this is an artistic means of reflecting on social structures. After studying art and mediation in Bern and Zurich and a BA training in contemporary dance at La Manufacture, she has worked in various projects and collaborated with artists such as Elie Autin, Eleanor Bauer, Isabel Lewis, Natasza Gerlach, San Keller and Cosima Grand, among others. She has shown her own (mostly) performative works at Tanzhaus Zürich, Gessnerallee Zürich, Kunsthalle Zürich, Kunsthalle Sankt Gallen, Kunstmuseum St.Gallen, Ménagerie de Verre Paris, Kunsttage Basel and various off-spaces. For the theatre, Juliette has choreographed two dance productions implosive parts (2023) and (ah ah ah) (2024). In 2020, she received a cultural award from the city of Zurich. In summer 2021 Juliette was part of the Performance Art Festival in Freetown, Sierra Leone and was nominated for the Prix Mobilière. 2022 Juliette was awarded a work grant from the Canton of St.Gallen and 2023 she received the MANOR Art Prize St.Gallen. In 2024, she received a Swiss Art Award for her work LOGE.
Date: Thursday 25.06.2026
Time: 7.30pm
Meeting point:
Pfingstweidpark
Pfingstweidstrasse 91, 8005
Wheelchair accessible








Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat
Photos by Binta Kopp, Credits: Binta Kopp, Perrrformat

Albert Hubert-Stiftung
die Mobiliar
Erna und Curt Burgauer Stiftung
Johnson Stiftung
Kanton Zürich
Pro Helvetia
ProLitteris
Stadt Biel
Stadt Zürich
Stiftung Corymbo
Swisslos – Kultur Kanton Bern
Secret Garden Collective
Süd
Tanzhaus Zürich
Zentralwäscherei Zürich