FKA Twigs Choreographs Her ‘Healing Journey’ for The Eleven at Sotheby's on September 13, 2024
Amia
amyngwyen13@gmail.com | 2024-09-18 20:26:52
FKA Twigs has unveiled a new performance piece called "The Eleven" at Sotheby’s, coinciding with her latest single “Eusexua.” This is her first performance in four years and is described as a “physical and artistic quest” for self-healing. The performance features a rotating group of 11 “movers” engaging in ritualized motions, each lasting 11 minutes, inspired by somatic healing techniques.
Twigs has been working on this since 2019, emphasizing her journey of healing and reconnection with her body. She has openly discussed her trauma, including a lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf for alleged abuse. At Sotheby’s, she performed alongside diverse participants, focusing on movement that feels free rather than formal exercise.
The performance includes 11 movements, each addressing an aspect of well-being, such as “Intake” and “Crone.” These movements serve as both physical actions and prompts for meditation, allowing participants to engage with their bodies and the present moment.
Accompanied by a live score from Matteo Chiarenza-Santini, The Eleven also features visual elements like sketches and photographs of the movements. This integration of visual art and performance reflects Twigs' ongoing exploration of healing and self-discovery through her art.
Sayart / Amia Nguyen, amyngwyen13@gmail.com
WEEKLY HOT
- 1South Korea Allocates $5.35 Billion Cultural Budget for 2026, Targeting 300 Trillion Won K-Culture Industry
- 2Park Jung-min's Remarkable 2025: From Viral Award Show Moment to Box Office Success and Publishing Ventures
- 3Saudi Arabia's JEC Tower Set to Become World's Tallest Building at Over 1 Kilometer High by August 2028
- 4British Designer Es Devlin Creates Massive Rotating Library Installation on Miami Beach for Art Week
- 5Lee Jun-ho Discovers New Career Chapter Through Korea's Historic Economic Crisis Drama
- 6Three Major Art Dealers Unite to Launch Pace Di Donna Schrader Gallery in 2026