Sivan Rubinstein
Sivan Rubinstein is a London based choreographer, movement director and researcher recognised for the creation of highly visual dance works. Her work forms different series and sits at the intersection of embodied artistic collaboration and academic research. These series include the Climate Futures Series, Migration Through Dance Series and the Pelvishood Series.
Sivan was Artist in Residence at King’s College London (2019-2020) and is currently WorkPlace Artist at The Place London (2020-2025) and Artist in Residence at Cambridge University. Most notable is Sivan’s long term collaboration with Dr Sarah Fine, investigating the subjects of migration and home.
As a neurodivergent artist, Sivan is developing an ever-evolving working method and a pedagogical practice that looks to find new ways of learning, teaching and being through a neurodivergent lens. Past collaborations include the Wellcome Trust, The Place, Trinity Laban, Dance4, Caroli and Magpie Dance.
Sivan’s residency with Aspex Portsmouth involves both community workshops focused on dance and movement with sanctuary seekers at the Portsmouth City of Sanctuary Hub as well as research and practice based mentorship with Aspex’s Curator and Programme Manager, Ricardo Reverón Blanco. Primarily working remotely, Sivan is currently developing new works which will be shown at Aspex in 2025.
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