Through a unique fusion of somatic practices, improvisational movement, and deep scholarly inquiry, Kyd has carved out a distinctive creative practice that challenges conventions and invites audiences into transformative experiences.

They have a keen eye for researching and composing emotional landscapes while exploring strategies of survival from (and for) bodies of the diaspora.

A black and white portrait of New Kyd. They look straight into the camera. They wear their hair in long cornrows parted down the middle. A braid falls forward on their forehead adorned with beads and a cowrie shell. They use their hands to pull their hair back behind their ears. photo credit Diana Pfammatter.
ID: A black and white portrait of New Kyd. They look straight into the camera. They wear their hair in long cornrows parted down the middle. A braid falls forward on their forehead adorned with beads and a cowrie shell. They use their hands to pull their hair back behind their ears. photo credit Diana Pfammatter.