Experience an immersive Body Weather performance by dancer and choreographer Victoria Hunt.
Body Weather is a movement practice originating from Japan that investigates the connection between the performer and their environment.
Performed inside Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine, free with exhibition entry.
About Victoria Hunt
Victoria Hunt is a Māori–Australian dancer, director, choreographer, dramaturg, photographer, and filmmaker working across the visual and performing arts.
Born on unceded Kombumerri Country (Surfers Paradise) and currently living on Bidjigal Country, Eora (Sydney, Australia), Victoria’s work delves into Indigenous epistemologies within diasporic concepts of identity formation and belonging. Her work is liminal, transcultural, transdisciplinary and reinstates the power of Indigenous creativity within the politics of Rematriation – inserting the body into frameworks of power, for future ancestors. Central to this is Whakapapa (kinship/genealogies), Atua Wahine (sacred feminine principle), Body Weather and IndigiQueer revitalization within creation practices.
Body Weather is a physical training method and philosophy developed by Japanese dancer Min Tanaka, which engages in rigorous investigation of the body in relation to its environment.