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Tuesday 2nd June 2026
The Place in London
Various times

Novo

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At the heart ofNOVOlies the belief that the body is not separate from the universe, but an expression of it. The Chakras help to map the body and re-connect to its living portals of sensation, memory, and motion. Through her signature blend of dance and philosophy, artist and choreographerSivan Rubinsteindeepens her ongoing inquiry into the body as home: a vessel for creation, loss and transformation.

An extract fromEmbodied Activismis presented in the bar throughout the show run. The project was originally realised as a three-month exhibition atAspex Gallery, Portsmouth, co-curated by Sivan Rubinstein andRicardo Reveron Blanco.

Pre-show talk
There will be a pre-show panel discussion offering insight into Sivan Rubinstein’s research process, joined by collaboratorsDr Sarah FineandRicardo Reveron Blanco, andChristina Elliot, Head of Programming and Producing at The Place. The conversation will reflect on practices of creation and collaboration, and explore the body as a site and tool for research.

Babes-In-Arms Performance

There will be a relaxed morning performance that you can bring your baby to followed by an opportunity to meet the artist and gently move to live music with your baby. Designed for up-to-2 parents/ carers per child (pre-walkers and crawlers). Please ensure that both adult and baby tickets are booked at the same time.


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