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Soliloquy - A Dance Film

SueKi Yee, Dancer & Choreographer | Rachel Morais, Musician

17-Nov-20 15:00

Soliloquy - A Dance Film

The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly changed how art is created and performed; Soliloquy - A Dance Film is an example of those possibilities. A collaborative dance video between dancer and choreographer SueKi Yee and musician Rachel Morais, it was made this year, while observing social distancing requirements, and with SueKi in Kuala Lumpur and Rachel in Brisbane. We speak to them both about their collaborative process, and what it was like to make art during a global pandemic.

Image Source: SueKi Yee Youtube 

Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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Categories:  FilmVisual Arts

Tags:  The Bigger PictureFront RowDanceContemporary DanceDance FilmMusicPianoNeoclassical MusicMalaysian DancerMalaysian MusicianPerforming Arts





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