Fleur Courtois-l’Heureux has a PhD in Philosophy from the Université libre de Bruxelles (2009). She was a postdoctoral researcher in anthropology of dance at the University Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand (2009-2010) and is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS, 2010-2014). She experiments with contemporary philosophical concepts through a prism of arrangements which are specific to the field of dance. She works inside the GECo (Groupe d’Etudes constructivistes), which is part of the PHI- Research Centre in Philosophy at the ULB. Courtois-l’Heureux is also Professor of Philosophy at the INSAS, Brussels’ college for actors and directors in theatre and cinema. She has published Arts de la ruse. Un tango philosophique avec Michel de Certeau (Editions modulaire européennes, Coll. « Divin et sacré », 2010) and various papers, such as ‘Bon pied, bon œil: expériences fétichistes de l’objet à l’épreuve de la danse’, in L’Année Mosaïque (n°1, 2012).