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emilyn claid

emilyn claid’s career stretches back to the 1960s when she was a ballet dancer with the National Ballet of Canada and the 1970s when she was co-founder of experimental collective X6 Dance Space in London, a pioneering organisation for New Dance.

In the 1980s she was artistic director of Extemporary Dance Theatre and in the 1990s choreographed for companies such as Phoenix and CandoCo. Working as an independent dance artist emilyn made and performed a series of iconic solo works as a lesbian-queer artist. 

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'Cruising in Venice" photographer Fenia Kotsopolou

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'Untitled" photographer Dahlia Katz

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"Skinned' photographer Henri T

emilyn is also an emeritus professor and a Gestalt psychotherapist and has recently published FALLING Through Dance and Life, (Bloomsbury 2021), a book that re- thinks Western culture’s physical, metaphorical, and psychological relationship to gravity.  emilyn has recently toured a solo show Untitled (2022-24), choreographed The Trembling Forest (2025) and has been performing with Sweatmother in Dyke Just Do It and with Martin O’Brien in What the Serpent Told Me in the Misty Gloom.