JASON YIPP

“As a dance artist, I've always been driven by a desire to use dance as a platform to explore concepts of memory and play. My creative processes often involve the investigation of how past memories shape movement, and how ‘play’ can be interpreted through both conceptual narratives and physical exploration. I believe that the body is capable of acting as an archive of the past, serving to stimulate dialogues about the social-political issues that permeate our everyday lives. In essence, I view dance as a powerful medium of self-expression, a testament to the joy and groove inherent in movement”.

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Make Beat Feet Seeks Peace Teases Creased Pieces...Lone drone, Foam scone, Unknown Syndrome Zone.

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“The thrill of performance forms a significant part of my identity as a dance artist. I get immense satisfaction from lending my skills to choreographers, and helping them bring their art to life through dedicated research and development phases. Over time, I've come to realies that my passion for performance stems from witnessing my ideas grow into something much larger than myself. I've discovered the power of my voice and my unique story, and how they have the potential to enact change”.

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Beat Feet Seeks Peace Teases Creased Pieces...Lone drone, Foam scone, Unknown Syndrome Zone

performers Jason and Yolanda

Jason Yip - Nearly (in)visible

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“What fuels my creativity is the understanding that dance can serve as a form of escapism in a society where the concept of "play" is often overlooked. Even a brief five-minute movement can transport me to a safe space where I can embrace my eccentricities and challenge societal norms. The infinite possibilities of the human body ignite my curiosity and inspire my never-ending quest for exploration”.

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