Claire Keating will teach the weekly professional class while she in residency this July/August
Claire Keating will teach the weekly professional class while she in residency at Dance Cork Firkin Crane for her Guth Gan Ainm / Unt(n)amed Voice this July/August
Claire will guide some practices that have been a part of her research at Firkin Crane in the interweaving of voice and movement. She will share practices she calls transdsciplinary-drifts. These are durational containers for various moving, voicing, writing explorations.
Claire Keating (she/her) is an interdisciplinary dance artist. While rooted in dance, her work spans voice and sound art, eco-somatic practices and performance art. Her investigations centre around the listening body / the possibility body and emergent energetic architectures. She has presented solo and collaborative work both as a creator and performer nationally and across the UK and Europe. Through the support of an Arts Council Bursary Award, she is currently exploring vocalisations in dance performance, engaging with collaborative improvisational scores underpinned by a neurodivergent and queer lens.