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Tora Hed: Let it Land

Part 1, Let It Land Download transcript

“It is a small rectangular patch of land with an uninviting gravel floor that conceals amongst its grey stones a myriad of strange souvenirs: tiny plastic children’s figures, “it’s my birthday” badge, a butter knife, a lighter, several varieties of broken glass. It is surrounded by roads and a narrow strip of trees on all four sides. It is mostly kept empty, neither particularly welcoming nor instructive for any specific activity, merely a space for passing through, it seems; a shortcut from one road to another. Occasionally it functions as a temporary base for a covid testing centre or a funfair – and then returns to its usual state stripped of any clear purpose or use.” - Inari Hulkkonen

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“The movement material has throughout the process been slightly changed or reworked depending on the space we are working in. Its something that feels quite alive about this way of working which is very different from being in a studio space” – Tora Hed

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Tora Hed (she/her) is a Leeds-based choreographer and performer, originally from Sweden. Hed works across art forms and her practice focuses on collaborative processes, exploring the complexity of the body and themes around care. She works with Yorkshire Dance’s ‘In Mature Company’, delivering movement sessions with elderly care home residents, finding ways to reduce physical pain with movements and combating isolation through touch.

Let it Land is a film and dance piece with three parts, created by Hed with her performance collaborators Sarah Maria Cook, Inari Hulkkonen and filmmaker Sunny Vowles. The work explores intimacy and touch as a way of being together in public spaces. Each part of the film shows a different sequence of movement, also known as a score, which has been developed by Hed during her PANIC! bursary project.

Hed is interested in what happens when you take dance practice outside of theatres. Let it Land was performed and filmed at a site called Cinder Moor, a multipurpose open space of flattened land, which had been used as a COVID-19 testing site.

Learn more about Hed’s process in the audio interview below.

Interview with Tora Hed
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Concept and choreography: Tora Hed
Collaborators and dancers: Sarah Maria Cook & Inari Hulkkonen
Filmed: Sunny Vowles
Editing: Tora Hed & Sunny Vowles
Sound: Sarah Maria Cook, Tora Hed & Sunny Vowles
Funding and support: PANIC! (The Tetley)
Special thanks to the PANIC! team: Bella Probyn, Jenny Handley and Georgia Taylor Aguilar

Discover the other PANIC! bursary artists

This work is presented as part of the PANIC! (Promoting an Artists’ Network in the Crisis) series of bursaries.

Earlier this year, PANIC! awarded a group of artists in Leeds City Region £5,000 and £1,000 bursaries to support the making of a new contemporary visual artwork or project. The bursaries offered space to create a voice and help us think through the new psychological, social and cultural conditions we face today.

You can find the work of artists Abdullah Adekola, Dave Peel, Emily Ryalls and Tammy Tsang here.

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