Alan Lucien Øyen

Choreographer
Norway

Portrait Alan Lucien Øyen © Massimo Leardini

In 2026, Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels is supporting the 54th edition of the Hong Kong Art Festival for the presentation of Antigone by Alan Lucien Øyen.

Born in Bergen, Alan Lucien Øyen is one of Norway’s most internationally acclaimed choreographers, writers, and directors. Known for seamlessly merging dance and theatre into emotionally charged, visually striking productions that blend cinematic precision with theatrical intimacy, his work explores the depth and complexity of human experience. Founder of the company winter guests, he has built a career defined by bold storytelling, genre-defying stagecraft, and collaborations with some of the world’s leading institutions. His works are celebrated for their human intimacy as much as their scale, making him one of the most sought-after voices in contemporary performance today.

Øyen is house choreographer with the Norwegian National Ballet and has created major works for Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch (Bon Voyage, Bob, Antigone), Paris Opera Ballet (Cri de cœur), Opera Ballet Vlaanderen (Rusalka), and the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet (The Hamlet Complex).

Remaining as active and passionate as ever, he continues to take on new commissions worldwide. Yet even as his renown grows, Øyen retains the experimental spirit and humanistic focus that defined his early career, resulting in performances that leave a lasting emotional imprint.