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Ruby Donohoe
Ruby Donohoe works with choreography as a mode of critical inquiry into the body’s political, sensory, and relational capacities. Her practice spans live performance, participatory frameworks, video, and installation to examine how bodies negotiate visibility, coherence, and control. Informed by her experience of epilepsy, her work foregrounds instability as a generative methodology—where interruption, hesitation, and disorientation become tools for rethinking embodiment. Attentive to expanded thresholds between animate and inanimate, public and private, Ruby’s works propose estrangement as an ethics of attention and a strategy for queering perception, relation, and form.

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