Lauren Graham
Choreographer
About
Lauren Graham, as a Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship recipient, completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts Dance Performance (Honors) at QUT (2018). Lauren has worked with artists; Natalie Weir, Csaba Budday, Adam Blanch, Daniel Riley, Lisa Wilson, Craig Barry, Sammie Williams, Riannon McLean, Keith Hawley, Matthew Lawrence and Charles Ball. Appearing in Nerida Matthaei’s regional tour of Angel-Monster, and collaborating in developments of Liesel Zink’s The Stance, Lisa Wilson’s Elevate Project, Phluxus2 in THE independence PROJECT, Circa’s Leviathan, and Joseph Lee’s Dialogue that Matters.
Graham has collaborated to create Technology IRL for the DIY Festival while she has also developed her own short works, Binding Space, A Touching Subject, Relations of Thought and Experience with Pain.
Graham has collaborated to create Technology IRL for the DIY Festival while she has also developed her own short works, Binding Space, A Touching Subject, Relations of Thought and Experience with Pain.
She has also facilitated developments through residencies at Phluxus2 and Catapult in Newcastle for lea.collective, which she co-founded in 2020.
Graham is captivated by the eyes of the observer and the performer’s sensorial experience. She has an underlying belief that art and performance should serve the purpose to earth society to its innate humanness, through kinaesthetic empathy of the witness.
Graham is captivated by the eyes of the observer and the performer’s sensorial experience. She has an underlying belief that art and performance should serve the purpose to earth society to its innate humanness, through kinaesthetic empathy of the witness.
Past Productions
We acknowledge the First Nations people as the Traditional Owners of Meanjin (Brisbane).
Australasian Dance Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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