Kate Harman

Kate Harman is a dancer, performer, choreographer and collaborator who has created and performed in works within the realms of dance, theatre, circus, performative installation and in projects created with amateurs and young people.

 

We stole some moments (with her son Sam in the background) to discuss very broadly:

  • where dancing comes from
  • her show Depthless with Ben Ely
  • how to share responsibility for safety and creation
  • vibration (movement) emitting and translating them
  • being sensitive
  • how others frame our emotions for us
  • stimulation
  • being compelled
  • danced together
  • being a bag of chemicals
  • matt’s soloing project – dancing for pleasure
  • the subjectivity of time
  • trying really hard to listen

 

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Matt Cornell is based in the Asia-Pacific region and grew up in Darwin, on Larrakia land. He works through dance, choreography, sound, photography, and discussion to question the arbitrary configuration of systems, and is passionate about overcoming cognitive bias... to ask better questions… to dissolve malignant social narratives.

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