Nana Yaa Poku Asare-Boadu is a British born Ghanaian heritage interdisciplinary artist who weaves a movement vocabulary of dance, speech, photography and video that complements and challenges histories of improvisation. Deviating just so from dance-contact, Asare-Boadu considers how improvisational forces explore the self and relational entities both animate and inanimate. This repertoire of movement tests the possibilities of sensuality, with Asare-Boadu meandering between stoic and seductive postures that navigate how affect, audience, and architecture inform the physics of the black female body.
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