Anna Sperber

Artist Statement

I create performances that, through experiments with choreographic form, situate mystery, animality, and aggression within the feminine. I delve into somatic experiences and the fleshy reality of embodiment in their larger social and cultural contexts. Enacting a tension between formal clarity and chaotic wildness, each site-responsive work orients the architecture of the visceral, moving body inside the physical architecture of the space. I use raw, intuitive, improvisational scores and a deep practice of repetition to cull and distill images. Interdisciplinary collaborations with experimental composers, live musicians, and visual designers are crucial to my work, allowing me to integrate visual and sonic landscapes with the moving body. My recent works are assertive reclamations of female embodiment. In these works, I and my dancers dive into the intense physical rigor of the laboring performer, whose will and autonomy alter her surroundings. We extend our presence through the physical deconstruction and manipulation of utilitarian theatrical materials. Mining the physical and sonic elements of the theater’s poetic and emotional vibrations, our bodies emerge as a resonant, echoing force.

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Bio

Anna Sperber is a Brooklyn-based choreographer and performer. Her work has been described by The New York Times as “immediately compelling” and “wonderfully strange” with “moments of theatrical magic.” Her performances are rooted in the poetic potency of choreography and its potential for perceptual transformation, embodying a tension between formality and chaotic wildness. Sperber received a 2022 New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” award nomination for Outstanding Choreographer / Creator for Bow Echo (2021). Her work has been commissioned by The Kitchen, The Joyce Theater UNLEASHED Series, The Chocolate Factory, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Roulette, Gibney Dance, and Dance Theater Workshop in New York City, as well as by the American Dance Festival in Durham, NC. Sperber has received fellowships and residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, Bogliasco Foundation, Marble House Project, The Yard, Center for Performance Research, Gibney Dance DiP (Dance in Process), Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council on Governors Island, and Movement Research. Sperber was a co-founder of classclassclass, and was a co-curator of the 2008 Movement Research Spring Festival. She has taught as a guest artist at American Dance Festival, Movement Research, Freeskewl, Gibney Dance, Hunter College, George Washington University, and Wayne State University. Sperber founded and ran BRAZIL, a studio and intimate performance space in Bushwick, Brooklyn from 2004 to 2014 and Sunset Space from 2019-2020.

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