Dance performer

Tsuki

 
 

Tsuki joined Uferlos Studios during her artist residency in 2019. Together with Rey KM Domurat they performed Becoming during our exhibition for Exposure: Landscapes Of Pleasure at the pop-up gallery F5I in Berlin. The collaboration with Rey (as TRACKs) continued and brought “Becoming” to Tresor, Kit Kat Club & Suicide Circus.

In March 2019 TRACKs & Tsuki performed Toilet Flower during anniversary of TrashEra at Zur Wilde Renate, that was later released as one of the tracks of TOTAL SOLIDARITY compilation for grassroots of LGBTQIA+ community in Poland.

Currently Rey KM Domurat and Tsuki are working on a new piece XXY & “I’m Your Bitch!” planned to be performed in 2020 in Germany, Australia and South-East Asia.

ABOUT TSUKI..

She trained in classical ballet from age five, graduating from Australian Ballet School in 2008. She has danced with companies and freelance projects in Israel, Melbourne and Berlin from 2009 - now.

She performs solo and collaborative performance works influenced by Ballet, Butoh, and Yoga. As a performer, she connects personal and poetic themes with unconventional performance spaces, to architecturally design her performance pathways, allowing authentic body movements to emerge as a union of theme, space, and audience presence.

It is her vision both in the creative process, and the presentation of new work, to collaborate with and give voice to unique perspectives otherwise unheard.​

“We are together finding new synergies between sound frequencies and movement vibrations.

We are both fluid and trans gender identified.

We have each taken a new name from our birth name to signify our transformational process.

The very act of making art is teaching us to be trans, between, and becoming.

We make art and, in doing so, become our true selves.

We believe art has the power to transform all of us; the artist, the observer, the listener.

Deep, subtle, and ecstatic shifts take place every time we engage in performance.

Over 2018/19 we have performed together in some of Berlins most respected nightlife venues, including; Tresor, Kit Kat Club, TrashEra and Suicide Circus.

We feel deeply grateful to have been embraced and supported by these spaces and queer community over the past year of experimentation.

While we will continue to experiment in these important artistic spaces, we are also planning to expand our practice to include more theaters and festivals in Berlin and internationally for 2020.

We need some time of introversion, reflection, and planning to achieve this.
Thankyou for your love and support.”
— Tsuki & Rey