daniel bear davis
dancer/collaboraor
tie line, drowning poems
Daniel Bear Davis has a creative practice driven by a deep awe and wonder for humanity and an equally poignant curiosity and respect for the more-than-human world. His performance work tends towards the interdisciplinary, prioritizing content over genre. His work has been presented at the Imagining Bodies Symposium in Tallin, Estonia as well as the San Francisco International Arts Festival, SoWat Now Contemporary Performance Festival, Looking Left Festival of Low Tech Performance, and at the SEEDS Festival and E|MERGE Residency at Earthdance Center (which he also curates). He has performed in a great deal of site-specific projects including on the boulders of Joshua Tree with The Body Cartography Project, on construction scaffolding with Wire Monkey Dance, on a submarine with Copenhagen’s Live Art Installations, and in a cabin in the woods for a long succession of audiences of one.
dancer/collaboraor
tie line, drowning poems
Daniel Bear Davis has a creative practice driven by a deep awe and wonder for humanity and an equally poignant curiosity and respect for the more-than-human world. His performance work tends towards the interdisciplinary, prioritizing content over genre. His work has been presented at the Imagining Bodies Symposium in Tallin, Estonia as well as the San Francisco International Arts Festival, SoWat Now Contemporary Performance Festival, Looking Left Festival of Low Tech Performance, and at the SEEDS Festival and E|MERGE Residency at Earthdance Center (which he also curates). He has performed in a great deal of site-specific projects including on the boulders of Joshua Tree with The Body Cartography Project, on construction scaffolding with Wire Monkey Dance, on a submarine with Copenhagen’s Live Art Installations, and in a cabin in the woods for a long succession of audiences of one.