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Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go

Lee Su-Feh, Dancer/ Choreographer | Lee Ren Xin, Dance Artist, Five Arts Centre Malaysia

17-Feb-23 14:30

Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go

Described as a lecture which turns into a workshop which turns into a performance, Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go will be led by Lee Su-Feh, a performance maker, educator and writer who has spent the last 40 years exploring the human body as a site of intersecting habits and histories. This gathering invites the audience to listen, experience and participate with their bodies and voices, with Su-Feh sharing her Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go algorithm, and ways to use it. We speak to Su-Feh and also dance artist Lee Ren Xin, who is producing Su-Feh's workshop and lecture performance, to find out more. 


Image credit: Five Arts Centre Malaysia

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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