Professor Sarah Rubidge

Professor in Choreography and New Media
Professor Rubidge is a digital choreographer who specialises in the dialogue between performance and New Media, particularly with interactive technologies. Her collaborative works have been exhibited nationally and internationally. Between 2000 and 2009 Sarah developed several installations and performances with collaborators, including Sensuous Geographies (2003) with composer Alistair MacDonald of Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Fugitive Moments (2006) with scientist Beau Lotto of University of London, global drifts (2006) for the Brisbane International Festival with Australian interactive choreographer Hellen Sky, and Eris Eros (2007) at the Linbury Studios, Royal Opera House, London, with choreographer Liz Lea.
Sarah writes extensively about dance related issues, and has published several chapters in books on Performance and Technology. Many of her academic writings are available on her website www.sensedigital.co.uk
Sarah is currently Dance Research Co-ordinator at University of Chichester, where she and her colleagues are supervising a number PhD students who are undertaking practice-led research, many with a New Media bias.

Sensuous Geographies (2003) with Alistair MacDonald

global drifts 2006
global drifts (2006) Professor Sarah Rubidge and Hellen Sky
"International excellence is manifest in dance analysis approached from poststructuralist theory and in work employing new technologies and film" RAE 2008

