Lead Trainer
Fitzmaurice Institute Acting Social Justice Director
Artistic Director
Battery Opera Performance
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
leesufeh@gmail.com
Lee Su-Feh (she/they) is a dancer, choreographer, performance-maker and teacher of voice and movement. Born and raised in Malaysia, her early training began with a mix of traditional and contemporary South-East Asian dance and theatre. Since 1988, she has been based in Vancouver, Canada where she has created a provocative body of award-winning work that interrogates the contemporary body as a site of intersecting and displaced histories and habits. Alongside this trajectory in performance-making, she has pursued a lifelong study and practice of Chinese martial arts, Qigong and Daoism, all of which informs her approach to dance and movement. Since 2010, she has been a student and practitioner of Fitzmaurice Voicework® and is currently a certified Lead Trainer of the work. She is a member of the Advisory Group of the Fitzmaurice Institute and participates actively in the international community of Fitzmaurice Voicework® teachers. Some of Su-Feh’s current preoccupations involve creating dance algorithms and singing with amateurish abandon.
Languages: French, English, Malay
Specializations: Movement