First exhibited with Wellcome Collection and The Place online, 24th June 2021
Custom circular knit custom for Es’ performance.
Custom circular knit custom for Es’ performance.
“Six beautiful trans people lie in a heap on the carpet. We realise we’re among them.
Her head in your lap, knees curled around your chest. My shoulders propped up against their ribs,
a hand draped sleepily across his cheek.”
to feel something tipping is a performative single channel looping video by Es Morgan.
The cyclical process of emergence and disapearance, being with others and alone, breathing. It weaves together deeply textured poetry and movement, exploring visibility, dormancy, and trans embodiment.
- words by Es Morgan
Co-commissioned by The Place and Wellcome Collection.
Made with support from Dance4 and Chisenhale Dance Space.
Performance, Writing and Choreography: Es Morgan
Cinematography and Editing: Eleanor Sikorski
Set Design: Tristan Albrecht
Music and Sound Design: Wordcolour
Lighting Design and Location Audio Recording: Mike Picknett
Costume Design: Carlota Rossello
Producing and Technical Support: Mitchell Sowden
Technical Assistance: Kate Stonestreet and Lewys Holt
Audio Description - Read by Eleanor Sikorski, written with Es Morgan. Support from Quiplash.
Captions - Written by Es Morgan, Eleanor Sikorski and Wordcolour. Support from Collective Text with Joseph Dunn and Melissa Toner.
Lead image by Tristan Albrecht, screenshots by Eleanor Sikorski
Made with support from Dance4 and Chisenhale Dance Space.
Performance, Writing and Choreography: Es Morgan
Cinematography and Editing: Eleanor Sikorski
Set Design: Tristan Albrecht
Music and Sound Design: Wordcolour
Lighting Design and Location Audio Recording: Mike Picknett
Costume Design: Carlota Rossello
Producing and Technical Support: Mitchell Sowden
Technical Assistance: Kate Stonestreet and Lewys Holt
Audio Description - Read by Eleanor Sikorski, written with Es Morgan. Support from Quiplash.
Captions - Written by Es Morgan, Eleanor Sikorski and Wordcolour. Support from Collective Text with Joseph Dunn and Melissa Toner.
Lead image by Tristan Albrecht, screenshots by Eleanor Sikorski