Adam Moore
Adam Moore is an artist working with dance. He examines notions of sustainability through transdisciplinary practice, applying embodied processes across various mediums. Kaleidoscopic and sensitive, his practice explores multiculturalism, unity, and resilience. In his performances, installations, moving image, nature writing, and teaching he invites others into new ways of perceiving and connecting material and non-sensory dimensions. Dancing with people, life forms, materials, and structures in the places he lives and the spaces he moves through, he explores exchanges across fragmented dimensions that soften hardened institutions and help life to thrive more fully.
Adam writes for Dance Art Journal. He is a Leverhulme Performing Arts Scholar, a recipient of a Jerwood Bursary (2020), and a CONSTELLATIONS 2020-21 artist, developing collaborative and socially engaged practice with UP Projects and Flat Time House. In 2021 he has given talks for Choreographing New Futures (The Place, London); A colaboradora, a workshop commons: inaugural research practice series hosted by Performance @ King’s; a-n Rural Assembly. He has taught professional morning class at Independent Dance, and currently teaches Camden Art Centre’s Transformative Futures Youth Collective programme.
