I am a Cornwall-based dance artist- A maker, performer, teacher and facilitator. Collaboration is key to my work, challenging and enriching both the process and product of creative expression.This blog outlines some of my work, and lists upcoming projects.
Artistic interests
- Saffy Setohy
- Cornwall, United Kingdom
- My practice often involves working with improvisation, attention to imagery and sensation, and text/writing, all coming from or working in relation to the body. I am concerned with the relationship between the audience and the performance, and the politics of the performance space. The themes in my work are often exploring what it means to be human, and the embodied self in relation to our lived environment. I have an ongoing curiosity around notions of absence and presence, memory, intimacy and states of transition or change. A concern with how the female body is respresented in performance is also an emerging commonality in a lot of my work. Some of my performances have taken place outside of the theatre space, being in the form of installations, video and site-based works. As a teacher I enjoy facilitating people to find their own means of expression, and to find dynamism and ease of movement with a sense of the embodied and whole self.
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Towards Stillness at Salisbury Arts Centre
On the 3rd March Towards Stillness was presented at Salisbury Arts Centre. The performance was part of a platform of selected emerging artists, curated by Theatreworks, Devon, followed by discussion with the audience around the relationship between audience and performance. An interesting and positive event, (my first performance in the Southwest region in fact), resulting in useful feedback.
Thanks to Theatreworks, Salisbury Arts Centre and all who attended.
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Reynir Hutber,
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Invisible Lines (2012)
Passing Place (2011)
Towards Stillness (2009)
Reworked version performed and filmed at Arnolfini, Bristol 2010. Premiered at Dancekiosk Hamburg 2009, and performed since at venues and events including Outlet Festival Germany, Salisbury Arts Centre,Abundance Festival Sweden.
Towards Stillness integrates structured improvisational dance with live sound and video to create an immersive installation. The audience experience the performance in the same space as the performance action, and are invited to witness, and become influential in, the emergent properties of the installation. A study on ideas around transformation and collectivity, the work provides an opportunity for audience and performer roles to become more fluid, a meditation on what it means to be a part of something bigger than ourselves.
This project has been supported at various stages by the Lisa Ullman Travelling Scholarship Fund, London Metropolitan University, the European Commission Culture Programme through Dance Beyond Borders, Laban, Penryn College and Creative Skills.
Between Stone and Star- Shunt Theatre 2010
Performance/choreography: Saffy Setohy Video/Sound: Rainer Hutber.
Inspired by the poem Evening by Rainer Maria Rilke, Stone and Star takes as a starting point the notion of being left alone in an ‘in-between’ space, a place full of possibilities and without certainties. Created especially for the second level space in the Shunt Lounge, which has a glass floor and ceiling, the piece also revisits a common theme of the artists' work together: the influences of architecture and environment on thought, behaviour and movement. A structured improvisation, the performance took place over a thirty minute duration. Audience members were free to walk in and out of the performance space, and to stand or sit where they pleased in relation to the performers.