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Wendy Morrow

Wendy Morrow is a solo dance artist, performance maker and collaborator based in lutruwita/Tasmania. Born into a family of dancers, she graduated from the Australian Ballet School, danced with the Monte Carlo Ballet, The Scottish Ballet, the Sydney Dance Company and was an original member of Danceworks. Her movement practice is informed by various somatic and alignment techniques, her performance work is improvisational, focused on the material of the body, attuned listening and continuous presence.Wendy has been at the vanguard of integrating dance with other forms for most of her career and collaborations have been an essential part of her practice. She has a longstanding collaborative partnership with media/sound artist Leigh Hobba and together they have been creating multi-media performance installations since the early nineties. More recently Wendy has slipped into writing and in 2019 Wendy’s fictionella FOSSIL was published as part of Lost Rocks (2017-2021) a slow publishing artwork. http://www.apublishedevent.net/projects/lost-rocks/editions/a-slow-publishing-event
scores in Issue #12.1: What Now? — Interior Lives
Wendy Morrow

Care Transmissions

Ask yourself, what are the prevailing conditions? The perforations of missing? That noisy emptiness. A hole, puncturing hope. Read more...
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