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    fuse is an interdisciplinary collective that creates non-hierarchical performance art.
    Co-founded by dance artist Lucy Clark, visual artists DANI&TING (Daniela Zaharieva & Yi Ting Liong) and creative technologist/musician Philip Kinshuck, our work is supported by research in how, when, and why art forms integrate for true collaboration. We strive to create unique work that amplifies the imagination, producing performances and experiences that are live, interactive, immersive, and intuitive.

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    @lucyclark09
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    Big Bang: Sun 19 March

    Sun 19 Mar at 7.15pm
    Big Bang is CPT’s regular scratch night: an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Corinne Walker image by Matt Hunter. Fuse image by DANI&TING

    Big Bang: 11 March

    Mon 11 Mar at 7.15pm
    Big Bang is CPT’s regular scratch night: an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge. Kind of like

    Blog Posts by fuse

    A female lying on the floor with her leg in the air
    Posted: 06-03-2024 Tag: artist blogs

    Disabled Stories Are Not Just For Disabled People: Here’s Why

    That thing is about exposing the unseen reality of living with hidden disability – an autobiographical journey that gives its audience a multi-sensory insight into exactly what disability entails and challenges how the world responds to difference. Lucy Clark (dance artist of fuse collective) reflects on how That thing uses technology to give a deeper insight into the disabled experience and the importance of making work that has an undeniable truth.


    “British theatre would be completely stymied without tiny, under-resourced venues such as CPT, which are a critical part of the theatre ecology.”

    Lyn Gardner Stagedoor