Romany Dear (she/they) is a performer, artist and researcher whose dance practice moves across arts, educational spaces and community organizing, currently living and working between the UK – Berlin & Bogota. Her work is based on dance as a practice of collective and social action. Curious about the in-possibilities of connecting, a fascination with cables and plugs, the messiness of care and a commitment to “keeping company”.

Juan Betancurth is a Bogota based artist, interested in the
deconstruction of cultural archetypes to create new concepts of the object, the body, gender, and identity through both collective and performative aspects. His installations, sculptures, videos, and
actions are often opportunities to inhabit spaces and promote new interactions with the public, awakening a morbid curiosity that encourages spontaneous interactions with his work.

Victoria Keddie is a multimedia artist based in New York City. Her practice spans a wide range of mediums including sound, video, performance, and installation, with a particular focus on the intersections of art, technology, and society. Keddie’s work often explores themes such as communication, power structures, and the manipulation of information. Individually and collectively, they have all worked and performed internationally with their work.

A body sits on the floor, legs bent backwards, hands resting
onto of its knees. The body is wearing black puma trainers,
black trousers, a black and gold jacket. The body wears a
mask made of suede over its face, where the mouth would
be, hangs a copper bell. The space behind the body is
painted white and the floor is painted grey. Photo courtesy of the artists.
ID: A body sits on the floor, legs bent backwards, hands resting onto of its knees. The body is wearing black puma trainers, black trousers, a black and gold jacket. The body wears a mask made of suede over its face, where the mouth would be, hangs a copper bell. The space behind the body is painted white and the floor is painted grey. Photo courtesy of the artists.