Claire Cunningham

4 Legs Good – 2025

  • Dialogue
  • Performance
Audio Description /  German Sign Language /  English /  with German and English surtitles /  60 mins.

In this Lecture demonstration Claire Cunningham shares her distinct movement style “Quanimacy” – developed via the deliberate use/misuse, study and distortion of her crutches. Cunningham explores how rejecting formal dance training and techniques created for non-disabled bodies have informed and re/shaped her practice.

She will discuss how her focus has shifted from exploring the connection between her crutches and her body to investigating how her crutches connect her to the world; how her work is influenced by her lived experience of disability and its impact on how society thinks about knowledge, value, connection, and interdependence. 

Cast

By and with: Claire Cunningham

Dates

Past
Sat 11.10.2025, 19:00 / HAU2

Further Information

Visitor note

The team asks you to wear an FFP2 or medical mask during the gathering. Exceptions are made for visitors who cannot wear FFP2 or medical masks for health or physical reasons, as well as visitors who communicate in sign language. Masks are available in the entrance area. The team also requests that all participants take a Covid test every day before attending the gathering.

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

There are two marked parking spots in front of the building. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available. Four relaxed seats are available in the first row of HAU2.

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