Choreographin und Performerin. Stücke: "Kontaminiert" (2004), "Cartographics" (2002) und "Laboratoire du desoeuvrement" (2001). Nach mehreren künstlerischen und theoretischen Kollaborationen in Paris und Berlin (mit A. Baehr, J. Bel, S. Berggren, N. Lauro, X. Le Roy, Superamas). Sie ist Teil des KünstlerInnen- und ProduzentInnen-Kollektivs Fernwärme im Ausland (Berlin). In 2012, Sabisch has been visiting professor in the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen, directing the MA Choreography and Performance. In September 2012, she initiated the first international Practice Symposium of choreographic practices in Konstnärsnämnden Stockholm that she co-curates together with Stina Nyberg, Zoë Poluch, and Uri Turkenich. In autumn 2012, she receives the Icelandic Dance Award for Practice by the festival A Series of Events in Reykjavik. Her artistic works, mostly developed in Paris and Berlin, encompass e.g. method, unplugged #17 (Madrid, Festival In-Presentable 2012) and conversation piece (Berlin, 2008), the lecture-performance Contaminated (Atelier Frankfurt 2005), the site-specific audio-choreography Cartographics (Lissabon 2003) and the artistic research project laboratoire du désoeuvrement (2002, Paris). Next to various artistic collaborations (e.g. Antonia Baehr, Alice Chauchat, Mette Ingvartsen, Eduard Mont de Palol, Mårten Spångberg), she is involved since 2005 in the open platform Everybodys and in the Performing Arts Forum in France. After finishing her Ph.D in London, Sabisch receives in 2011 the award of dance studies nrw for her dissertation Choreographing Relations: Practical Philosophy & Contemporary Choreography in the works of Antonia Baehr, Gilles Deleuze, Juan Dominguez, Félix Guattari, Xavier Le Roy and Eszter Salamon (München: epodium, 2011). Sabisch has published internationally and lectures in key art institutions in Europe. (2013)