Feeling in a Triangle navigates the vulnerability of being alive. It takes the dancing body and its specifically honed sensitivities as a starting place to build choreographic logics that house relationships to memory and to place. Depending on the presentation of the work, different facets of it’s whole are performed. These include guiding audiences through workshop-like exercises for connecting to the room, the performance of a song, manipulations of light reflected in a mirror, an installation, a collection of written text to be taken home from a gallery, and the performance of a dance practice that works through processes of feeling, feeling having been witnessed, feeling the change of that feeling, and feeling the loss of feeling in a kind of constant triangulation.
Feeling in a Triangle has been presented by UTS Art Gallery (Gadigal/Sydney), LaTrobe University Art Institute (Djaara/Bendigo), and at PACT (Gadigal/Erskineville). Development was supported by Readymade Works, UTS and LaTrobe.



