Songs of the Wayfarer by Claire Cunningham
Asia Premiere
A bold new work exploring the act of journeying through the lens of crip navigation
Scotland-based performer Claire Cunningham explores what can be learned from those of us who reach for the ground through crutches, as four-legged creatures.
In her new solo work, Songs of the Wayfarer, Cunningham delves into the choreography of crip* navigation – the experience of moving through the world and natural environment as a disabled person. Using and misusing her crutches as an extension of her dancing body, she examines the act of journeying. Drawing inspiration from the world of mountaineering, explorers and expeditioners, and from Gustav Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" (Songs of a Wayfarer), Cunningham invites us to pay closer attention to the ways we navigate both familiar and unfamiliar landscapes and profound loss and change in our lives.
One of the UK’s most acclaimed and internationally renowned disabled artists, Cunningham creates work informed by the lived experience of disability, and by crip, queer and feminist thinking. Investigating personal questions with universal resonances, she explores the potentiality of her specific physicality, crafting a unique vocabulary riddled with dark humour that challenges conventions around virtuosity, classical aesthetic and dance.
*Crip is a political and cultural identity embraced by some disabled individuals.
Claire Cunningham
One of the UK’s most acclaimed disabled artists, Claire Cunningham is an internationally renowned disabled leader and choreographer of multi-disciplinary performance based in Glasgow, Scotland. A recent factory artist with Tanzhaus NRW Düsseldorf, Germany, she is also an affiliate artist with The Place, London.
Cunningham’s work is rooted in the study and use/misuse of her crutches, and the potential of her own specific physicality, and guided by a conscious rejection of traditional dance techniques (developed for non-disabled bodies). She has a deep interest in the lived experience of disability, and its implications not only as a choreographer but in terms of societal notions of knowledge, value, connection and interdependence. In 2021, Cunningham was honoured for her Outstanding Artistic Development in Dance at the German Dance Awards. In 2023, she joined the Inter-University Centre for Dance (HZT) in Berlin as the Einstein Professor of Choreography, Dance and Disability Arts.
22 November – 11 December 2024
20% discount on all full-price tickets.
Starting from 22 November 2024, 10am
Half-price tickets are available for fulltime students, people with disabilities and a companion, and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients.
Discounts for full-time students are also applicable to children aged 6 and under. Concessionary ticket holders must produce evidence of their identity or age upon admission.
Starting from 12 December 2024, 00:00am
10% discount on purchases of 4-9 full-price tickets for the same programme.
20% discount on purchases of 10 or more full-price tickets for the same programme.
Starting from 12 December 2024, 00:00am
10% discount on purchases of 2-3 full-price tickets for multiple programmes.
20% discount on purchases of 4 or more full-price tickets for multiple programmes.
A Claire Cunningham Production
Co-commissioned and co-produced by
Hong Kong Arts Festival’s No Limits, Mousonturm Frankfurt, Next Festival Kotrijk, HAU Hebbel am Ufer & No Limits Festival Berlin, Kammerspiele Munich, Sadler’s Wells London and Dampfzentrale Bern.
Created as part of the Einstein Strategic Professorship “Choreography, Dance and Disability Arts” at the HZT Berlin.