fold.fall.nest. - Northern School of Contemporary Dance
 

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Saturday 9th December 2023 - Sunday 10th December 2023
11am - 4pm
The Tetley

Alter your perspective of The Tetley’s gallery spaces in a new work by dance artist Susan Sentler.

Meditative and reflective, this durational performance/installation combines movement, text, audio, moving image, photography and soft sculptures designed by Theo Clinkard.

Performed by students on our MA Interdisciplinary Dance Performance course.

The full title of the piece is fold.fall.nest. as ephemeral sculptural states, and examines the meaning of the words from multiple perspectives .


This event is free to attend, simply drop in.

Find out more about visiting The Tetley here.

About Susan Sentler

Susan Sentler (she/her) is an independent artist rooted in the field(s) of Dance, Performance, Visual Arts working as choreographer, lecturer, director, curator, researcher, dramaturg, and performer. She has worked globally with conservatoires, academies, conferences/symposiums, and for all levels of higher education, meriting Senior Lecturer status from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. She has ongoing collaborative research with colleague Glenna Batson titled the f/ol\d as somatic/artistic practice.

Susan focuses on creating work for gallery and museum spaces within exhibitions. She also choreographs durational installations using still/moving image, objects, sound and absence/presence of the performative body. Susan has collaborated and worked with renowned institutions such as the White Cube Gallery/UK, Whitechapel Gallery/UK, Hayward Gallery/UK, Museo del Tessuto/IT, MFIT (the Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology)/NYC, National Gallery Singapore/SG, ArtScience Museum/SG, ICAS (Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore)/SG, NTU/CCA (Nanyang Technological University/Centre of Contemporary Art Singapore)/SG, The Substation/SG and DECK/SG. Her work has been exhibited, screened and/or performed in the UK, USA, Europe, Israel, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Singapore.