Lee Ingram

Lee Ingram (lee/she/they) is a primarily self-taught, multi/interdisciplinary artist and movement facilitator concerned with forms of storytelling that relate to isolation, solitude, connection, memory/myth, spirituality, and healing. With a sensitivity to rhythm and patterns, Lee is concerned about the relationships people have to their body and the spaces that they move through. Their creative process uses the material of everyday gestures, sounds, feelings, and sensations. Lee has experience creating solo work that combine dance, percussion, theatre, poetry, and film/video. She has worked as a collaborator in sound/score design, live music performance, performance art, and installation work. They emphasize community, collaboration, and audience engagement in all their work. Lee is currently curious about the subtleties of movement and sound within the body’s city/urban environments/spaces, and the ghosts that haunt these spaces. She is attuned to how these manifest in the sociopolitical realm, where we navigate (willingly or without knowing) our desires and fears, about the past, present, and future.

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