Holly Craig, Benjamin Hancock and Janice Florence
Imprints on the Unseeable Space

Language Already in the Air #2

Imprints on the Unseeable Space (2021) is a sensory choreographic score by Holly Craig, which Benjamin Hancock and Janice Florence improvised responses to live, co-creating a movement conversation. This collaborative conversation forms a contribution to the exhibition "We get in touch with things at the point they break down // Even in the absence of spectators and audiences, dust circulates..." by Fayen d'Evie, with collaborators, contributors, and West Space community.

Originally intended to take place within the gallery of West Space, due to Covid lockdowns, this event occurred virtually without audience or spectators; a persistent circulation of dust beyond the gallery walls, even when plans and structures break down.

Video Editor: Ella Sowinska

Holly Craig is a dance artist and performance maker based in Sydney. From their lived history of Blindness, Holly creates movement works which activate critical discourse on social issues through personal narratives.

Benjamin Hancock is a solo and collaborative performance artist, who situates their work within and across the dance, drag, and contemporary art communities. He is interested in how a subjective body receives, interprets, processes, and translates information. His work explores and redefines how we understand the ability, strength, care, sexuality, masculinity and femininity of a body.

Janice Florence tangles with a range of approaches to improvisation and devising performance works in pedestrian movement, dance and text. She has recently been delving into Japanese Butoh. She has been dancing in a wheelchair for 30 years, mostly with other diverse bodies and minds.