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Yiyun Screendance
​Gallery & Lab

Welcome to Yiyun Screendance Gallery & Lab.


This space shares screendance works,
reflections on ecosomatic and site-specific practices, and ongoing research.

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I am an artist-researcher, choreographer, dancer, and screendance maker, currently pursuing a PhD in Dance at the University of Plymouth. My research and creative practice are grounded in an eco-somatic approach, integrating site-specific dance, screendance, phenomenology, and ethnographic fieldwork to explore the interrelations between body, environment, and culture.

 

In my work, I focus on the interaction and resonance between the body and its surroundings, weaving together academic inquiry and artistic experimentation. I see dance not merely as a form of expression, but as a way of co-existing with the world — a mode of sensing, perceiving, and thinking through movement.

 

My practice spans stage, site, and screen, combining formal dance training with eco-somatic movement, screen-based art, and site-specific performance. Through these interdisciplinary explorations, I aim to cultivate a sense of co-being between body, environment, and culture. Selected works include The Flowing Shore Within (2025), With the Boat (2025), and Co-being (2024).

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​Screendance

​Gallery

The Flowing Shore Within (身川栖影) 2025 - LI Yiyun
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Research Data

Explore research-related data here. For reasons of research confidentiality and participant privacy, this section is not fully open. Please contact Yiyun (yiyun.li@plymouth.ac.uk) for access.

Contact
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Open to collaborations and exhibition opportunities.
Contact: Yiyun Li (yiyun.li@plymouth.ac.uk)

 


PhD Candidate, University of Plymouth
Research focus: Ecosomatic and site-specific screendance

© 2025 Yiyun Li. All rights reserved.
All video, image and text materials are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without prior permission.

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Department of Chemistry
Science Center

500 Terry Francine St.
San Francisco, CA 94158

123-456-7890

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