Ho Yuhan Ashley (she/he, 1999) is a Singaporean artist who works from the perspective of movement. Her work includes performing, performance making, writing, graphic design, tinkering with sound, filmmaking and scenography.
Domenik Naue (he/he,1998) is a transmedia artist with a background in gymnastics, dance and theatre. He grew up in Weimar, Germany where he was surrounded by many cultural institutions.
Ashley and Domenik both believe in performance as a social, political, and intimate exercise of transforming and being transformed. Their current research trajectory is based on anarchic approaches to documentation, rhizomic thinking and worlds. Their work is in the midst of play, worry, danger, magic, intensity, humour and weight. They find it important to be guided by desire, the magic of materiality and materialisation, and the barrenness and simplicity therein.