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This work is a soft sculpture: combining speech, song, movement, audiovisual, and tactile elements to form a patchwork of experience which exists between contemporary performance art and post-Cageian experimental music. It examines identity, and the borrowing of it; women under the male gaze; and ultimately draws attention to the inherent separation between performer and audience.
Presented by: Laura Strobech
Laura Strøbech is an interdisciplinary artist who blends varying artistic forms and processes to create works that are singular in nature. Although trained in opera, her practice exists between experimental music and contemporary performance art. The works entertain the idea that bizarre occurrences can and should be considered orthodox, and have the ability to facilitate important human interactions. Often through improvisation, using the body, voice, and selected objects, she focuses on building a visual and sonic narrative that expresses her desire to share art and humanity in an accessible and genuine way.