Tramway

DIG 2025: Project X Dance - Artist Voice 2025 (Scotland, South Africa, Cameroon)

DIG 2025: Project X Dance - Artist Voice 2025 (Scotland, South Africa, Cameroon)
Tickets
£13/10
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Dates and times
Tuesday 20th May 2025
7:30pm

Part of Tramway's Dance International Glasgow festival, 9 - 24 May

Project X presents Artist Voice 2025: A choreographic platform of new works  from Artist Voice residency artists. This year’s platform features a performance by South African artist Thulisile Binda, and new works by Artist Voice residents MC Laffitte and patsy. 

Binda's performances are renowned for their raw physicality, distinctive musicality, and powerful narratives conveyed through the body. Her performance, Hard But Fragile, uses the Sjambok in a series of whipping movements to create a kind of harmony and meditation, reflecting on how one builds strength from pain.

MC Laffite is a French-Cameroonian dancer who started her dance journey in Scotland eight years ago, connecting with the Hip-Hop community and training in African diasporic dance styles. In her practice, she uses movement to express herself, find a sense of freedom and connect with the people surrounding her. For the residency, MC will develop a piece centred around the theme of infinity.

patsy is a multidisciplinary artist and creative entrepreneur based in Glasgow, Scotland. Rooted in her Cameroonian and Congolese heritage, she weaves storytelling, culture, and social impact into everything she does. For the residency, patsy will spend her time developing a piece called Anna: Between calm + chaos.

ACCESS 
Captioned, British Sign Language interpreted, 

Recommended for ages 10+

CREDITS
Rhea Lewis - Project X Director
Carine Barinia - Artist Voice producer
Cynthia Cheung - Production Manager
Mele Broomes - Creative Mentor
Jeanne-Marie Fraser - Costume Supervisor
Aisha Oyedeppo - Lighting Designer

This opportunity is funded by Creative Scotland, 
Partners are Dancebase and The Work Room
Thulisile Binda’s development partners were The Centre of Less Good Idea and Take Me Somewhere  



Photo - Thulisile Binda, Hard But Fragile

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