Choreographer/composer Tatyana Tenenbaum (she/her) employs breath, voice, fascia and musculature to excavate spaces of memory, power and transformation. Her work sits at the juncture of experimental music and dance and has been described as “rich polyphony” (The New Yorker) and “transcending the fraught history between utterance and stance through an exacting inquiry” (Critical Correspondence). Her work has been commissioned and presented by The Chocolate Factory Theater, Movement Research, Temple University, Danspace Project and ISSUE Project Room. She was co-organizer of Danspace Project’s collective terrain/s platform with curator Lydia Bell and artist Jasmine Hearn. She has performed and collaborated with Yoshiko Chuma & the School of Hard Knocks, Daria Faïn and Robert Kocik, Jennifer Monson/iLAND, Emily Johnson/CATALYST, Hadar Ahuvia, and Okwui Okpokwasili & Peter Born, among others.