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conversations in Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
Victoria Chiu and Angela Conquet

Uncomfortable Comfort

A conversation between Dancehouse artist in residence Victoria Chiu and Artistic Director Angela Conquet. Read more...
it's all happening in Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
Olivia Millard

Matthew Day’s Mass: An observation of practising

I also noticed that Day’s body changed over the time of his practising. I became aware that Day’s body had become more open, more available to me as its witness. I am unsure if this change was wrought through my gaze, or if the body was becoming, softer, weightier through its own physical exertion. Read more...
dance thinking in Issue #03: Less Is More
Atlanta Eke and Emma Kim Hagdahl

The Dancing Body Does Not Move Freely?

Our new Housemates are Atlanta Eke and Emma Kim Hagdahls who will work on the project NAME GIVEN 2: Body Lies. They share here some of the avenues they will investigate. Read more...
conversations in Issue #02: What's Coming?
Alexandra Harrison

Prohecies

We asked Alexandra Harrison what she thought was coming. An intimate conversation with Angela Conquet, artistic director of Dancehouse. Read more...
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