Being born is like being pushed off a building that is so high, you can't see the bottom - but people whisper 'certain death.' Like being one of those goslings - in the David Attenbrough thing - except we won't learn to fly. Freefall is a high. It grips you tight, red-wristed in present tense, lets you feel nothing but sensation. Allows you to forget, at first, about the end. Falling is breath - taking, but you kind of get used to it. I fell into being - an accident born haphazard and screaming I keep falling through the net of years. On the way down (or up depending on your position) I grab on to things - people, ideas, a nice leather jacket, in the hope they'll slow me down. Though I know the extra weight, will betray me, I drag them with me for a while. I train my grip and can hold on really tight. And I hit things too, sometimes, people, ideas, holes. some cling, some don't. I joined the circus to learn to defy gravity but instead it taught me how to use it, fall better, and not to look down. And we're all falling together, different speeds, different heights, in every direction scared. Avoiding any jagged edges that - may break our fall too early, hurling rocks at each other to clear our own paths, or just to kill time. The seconds rush past ruffling our hair. And mostly when I pass others I smile (or else am told to cheer up), pretend I am not scared, make a joke about something sad, talk about the weather, make my excuses and slip away.

H A I R

I am a hair-suspension artist

 

I have been hanging from the hair since 2008.

 

I cut it off in 2024

 

For 7 years, I worked with hair suspension with my duo partner Tank, a 20 litre HDPE Jerrycan. Read about this project here.

 

Since 2018, I have been working with fellow hair-suspension artist Laura Stokes on an improvisation practice rooted in our hair. Read about this project here

 

We also received the silver medal at Cirque De Demain Festival with this act (2020)

 

Hanging from the hair has taught me a lot, I continue to learn from this practice, despite no longer having hair to hang.