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Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go (2025)

Lee Su-Feh, Writer, Performer, Choreographer & Director | Kent Lee, Musician, Sound Designer & Composer

21-Feb-25 15:00

Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go (2025)

What if dance wasn’t just about movement, but a way to reconnect—with yourself, with others, and even with the planet? That's at the heart of Touch Me Hold Me Let Me Go, a unique performance by Malaysia-born, Vancouver-based artist Lee Su-Feh, in collaboration with sound designer Kent Lee, and lighting/multimedia designer Syamsul Azhar. Blending lecture, poetry, music, and movement, this immersive experience invites audiences to breathe, listen, and move together. Su-Feh and Kent join us to share more. 


Image Credit: Five Arts Centre

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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