Choreographer and performer
Dr. Sarah Hopfinger is a queer-disabled choreographer, performance-maker and researcher. Working across dance, live art and theatre, her work advocates a “crip” politics: embracing and celebrating disability as a valuable site of knowledge. Her practice also focuses on ecological ideas and philosophy. Her work has been presented at national and international Festivals, and performed in renowned theatres, such as Take Me Somewhere, Buzzcut, Manipulate, Rest and Resistance, Battersea Arts Centre, South London Gallery, Tramway and Summerhall.
Alicia Jane Turner is a sound artist, composer and performance-maker in live art and contemporary classical music. Their work has been commissioned by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Spitalfields Music and National Sawdust in New York.