Kate Marsh

Kate Marsh is a disabled/crip dance artist-researcher with over twenty years of experience in performing, teaching, and making. Her interests are centered around perceptions of the body in the arts and notions of corporeal aesthetics. Specifically, she is interested in each of our lived experiences of our bodies, and how this does (or doesn’t) inform our artistic practice. Her PhD, completed in 2016, focused on leadership in the context of dance and disability and drew strongly on the voices of artists to interrogate questions around notions of leadership, perceptions, and the body. Marsh is an Assistant Professor at C-DaRE (Centre for Dance Research) at Coventry University.