Liz Aggiss - Survival Tactics
Performance
50’
“Liz Aggiss stood out for a number of reasons. Her practice rejects
something which seems to be an unquestioned aspect of most other dance
work I have seen, and embraces a humour which seems elsewhere to be
missing. The thing she rejects is beauty for its own sake.” (Ed Rapley,
Total Theatre, 2010)
For the past 30 years, Liz Aggiss has dodged categorisation and has been
classified as an unclassifiable maverick artist. Whilst attending to
her transgressive corporeality, and acknowledging that she is no longer a
spring chicken, Liz Aggiss is far from being clapped out. Indeed, she
is raring to go. Survival Tactics challenges expectations of what her
aging, post-menopausal, fleshy dancing body should be doing, why she
should be doing it, and where it should be done. Inspired by
Ausdruckstanz, grotesque dance and British music hall, Liz Aggiss pays
homage to her historical mentors (and to herself) through a seamless
fusion of text and movement, film and reconstruction.