Trained at INSAS in Brussels, Noëmie Ksicova first worked as an actress, and began writing and directing in 2013. In 2014 she founded the company Ex-Oblique, based in Picardy. Her intimate theatre examines the way in which our ghosts constantly and absolutely beckon to us from the other side of the river. Also a violinist, she maintains a strong relationship with music in her dramaturgy. Rapture, created in 2017 and partly inspired by Ravissement de Lol. V. Stein by Marguerite Duras, questions the question of memory. Loss, which she wrote and directed in 2020, focuses on the question of mourning. At the same time, she created Saturne with disabled actors from the Compagnie de l'Oiseau-Mouche in Roubaix.