Moving the Coordinates launch event

Moving the Coordinates launch event

Anglia Ruskin University CambridgeCambridge, Cambridgeshire
Saturday, Mar 21, 2026 from 3 pm to 3:30 pm
Overview

Moving the Coordinates is a performance-installation that invites audiences to imagine new ways of living within changing landscapes.

Moving the Coordinates is a performance-installation that invites audiences to imagine new ways of living within changing landscapes. Combining choreography, technology and film, the work creates a shared space to reflect on how we inhabit environments in transformation and to explore new possibilities for adapting to climate change.  

Audiences will be invited to use their mobile phones to interact with the installation’s films, unlocking layers of movement, sound, and perspective that deepen the immersive experience of the work. 

Join us for the launch event; a 30-minute performative presentation which launches the installation. 

Afterwards, feel free to stay to explore the exhibition [insert weblink to exhibition]. 

Credits 

Creative Director Dr. Eva Aymamí Reñé is a dancer, choreographer and scholar whose research explores the intersections of dance, politics, and cultural memory.  Through her scholarly and creative practice, Eva explores how dance and performance give voice to marginalized histories while shaping new perspectives on societal change and sustainability. 

Creative technician Joseph Malcom-Brown, ARU 

Changing Perspectives team Dr Naz Yeni, ARU and Josh Newman, ARU  

Event presented as part of the Cambridge Festival

[VS 15.12.25]

Moving the Coordinates is a performance-installation that invites audiences to imagine new ways of living within changing landscapes.

Moving the Coordinates is a performance-installation that invites audiences to imagine new ways of living within changing landscapes. Combining choreography, technology and film, the work creates a shared space to reflect on how we inhabit environments in transformation and to explore new possibilities for adapting to climate change.  

Audiences will be invited to use their mobile phones to interact with the installation’s films, unlocking layers of movement, sound, and perspective that deepen the immersive experience of the work. 

Join us for the launch event; a 30-minute performative presentation which launches the installation. 

Afterwards, feel free to stay to explore the exhibition [insert weblink to exhibition]. 

Credits 

Creative Director Dr. Eva Aymamí Reñé is a dancer, choreographer and scholar whose research explores the intersections of dance, politics, and cultural memory.  Through her scholarly and creative practice, Eva explores how dance and performance give voice to marginalized histories while shaping new perspectives on societal change and sustainability. 

Creative technician Joseph Malcom-Brown, ARU 

Changing Perspectives team Dr Naz Yeni, ARU and Josh Newman, ARU  

Event presented as part of the Cambridge Festival

[VS 15.12.25]

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  • 30 minutes
  • In-person

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Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge

East Road

Cambridge CB1 1PT

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