Peggy Gou Announces Debut Album I Hear You, Shares New Song and Video: Watch

Dance
is
transformative!
It
bends
and
reshapes
our
relationship
with
time
and
space.
When
I
was
a
teenager,
breakdancing
changed
my
life.
I
was
into
popping,
moving
like
a
robot,
and
doing
the
electric
boogie.
Street
dance
enabled
me
to
explore
the
space
of
my
body
in
relation
to
the
world
around
me.
I
came
to
realise
that
by
moving,
I
could
change
space.
I
could
change
what
I
saw
and
what
I
sensed.
And
these
experiences
actually
proved
foundational
for
my
later
artistic
work. 

Sculpture
and
dance
are
both
non-verbal
languages.
Sometimes
in
order
to
communicate,
you
simply
have
to
move.
That’s
what
happened
when
I
first
met
Peggy.
We
were
having
lunch,
talking
about
our
shared
interests
in
psychosonics,
rhythm,
and
movement,
and
to
show
her
the
moves
I
was
talking
about,
I
stood
up
in
the
restaurant
to
dance.
I
was
thrilled
that
she
later
asked
me
to
dance
on
video
for
one
of
her
upcoming
releases
and
to
develop
the
visual
language
for
it.
By
bringing
together
dance

embodied
exploration
of
space

with
colourful
shadows,
lights,
and
mirrors,
I
was
able
to
bring
some
of
the
key
interests
that
have
long
shaped
my
art
into
an
entirely
new
context.
Working
together
has
been
rewarding
and
a
lot
of
fun!

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