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Biography Ching Shu Huang | Taiwan (she/her)

Ching Shu Huang (1998) was born in Taiwan and has been residing in Brussels since 2019. Her recent work explores concerns of reinhabitation, homing, migration, healing and the intricate interplay between violence and care. She developed a sensorial practice around the concerns of belonging that live within her environment and friendships, a practice guiding fictional poetry journeys to revisit lost memories, and implantation as a strategy of homing. She is concerned with what can hold space for the social, emotional, political inter-pression to reveal the intimacy that overlays the public sphere. Her recent works pretend to be an “installation performance,” but are actually just a room. Everything takes space, pushes space and attracts space.

In her dance career, she performs in multiple theater festivals with Miet Warlop’s works AFTER ALL SPRINGVILE (2022-2023), and in Taiwanese artist Damien Chung’s work Conditions of Momentum at 松菸Lab. She is currently collaborating with Osamu Shikichi.

Over the past 5 years she has made her own work that was presented in between Taiwan and Belgium: 荒衍(2019), The dissolving self (2021-2022), Welcome to the gummy garden (2023), Matter at stake LOVEXTENDED (2023). She is currently making her new piece Prompt: it sucks (?)

Education:
University of Taipei, Dance department, 2017-2019
P.A.R.T.S Training (BA) 2019-2022
P.A.R.T.S Studios (MA) 2022-2024