Thz event joyce

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New Kyd

Joy(ce)

In 2006, the body of Joyce Carol Vincent was found in her London flat nearly three years after she had died, her TV still flickering. New Kyd’s solo Joy(ce) attempts to dance this absence: to trace what it means to vanish while visible.

The piece unfolds as a fugue of solos, moving between rupture and ritual, meditative movements and stillness, mourning and invocation. New Kyd channels muses across time and style, Isadora Duncan’s abandon, Graham’s rituals of sadness, Wigman’s whimsy, Billie Holiday’s vulnerability. Joy(ce) reflects the architectures of visibility and erasure around womanhood from a hauntologist* perspective.

Joy(ce) is a choreographic séance that presents Joyce as a symbolic figure of spectral resistance**. A meditation on solitude, memory and the shimmering echoes of those like Joyce Carol Vincent who slip away unnoticed. But revived through reminiscence.


*Hauntology: A theory where the present is haunted by "lost futures" of the past
**Spectral Resistance: using ghostly figures as a metaphor for resistance to power

Choreography, performance New Kyd
Music Marquis’ McGee
Production, dramaturgy Fredi Thiele
Production management Kelly Tuke
Technical direction, scenography Noe Wetter
Sound technics Santiago Latorre
Photography Liah Sinq
Video documentation Tuskqo Sobrinho

Co-production Tanzhaus Zürich
Dtramaturgical Support Tanzhaus Zürich Jessica Huber
Critical Friend Tanzhaus Zürich Kapi Kapinga Grab

Supported by Stadt Zürich Kultur, Ernst Göhner Stiftung

New Kyd

New Kyd is a Zurich-based inter(-disciplinary) movement artist, DJ, and producer whose work traverses dance, sound, and visual media to explore identity, survival, and diasporic existence. With roots in modern dance and Yoruba heritage, their practice is an ongoing inquiry into the body's capacity to hold memory, strategies of survival through resistance, and transformation. Through improvisation, somatic research, and abstract storytelling, Kyd crafts performances that challenge conventional narratives of visibility and belonging.

Their independent works often delve into themes of decay, neglect, and the unseen labor of marginalized bodies. Projects such as RESTLESS: land of nois.e and their upcoming solo on Joyce Carol Vincent investigate urban isolation, social erasure, and the intersection of movement with forensic and psychological research.

In collaboration with institutions such as Tanzhaus Zürich, Museum Rietberg, and Schauspielhaus Zurich, Kyd has developed projects that merge performance with exhibition formats, often in dialogue with other artists and thinkers. Notable collaborations include working with Wu Tsang, Trajal Harrell, and Latefa Wiersch on performances and installations that extend beyond dance into interdisciplinary experimentation.

Whether through solo works, collaborations, or DJ sets, New Kyd's practice is a refusal to be silenced—a call to reimagine survival as a dynamic, embodied resistance. Kyd is guided by the ethos of "Kill Your Darlings"—challenges artistic boundaries, carving space for marginalized narratives in contemporary performance

Dates / Booking
Tuesday, 18.11.2025
Clock 20:00 — 20:45
  • Solidarity: CHF 15
  • Regular: CHF 25
  • Budget: CHF 35

Bühne 1
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich

  • Duration: 45m
  • English
  • Wheelchair accessible

Content Notes

This performance includes extended periods of darkness as well as the use of haze (artificial fog).

Thursday, 20.11.2025
Clock 20:00 — 20:45
  • Solidarity: CHF 15
  • Regular: CHF 25
  • Budget: CHF 35

Bühne 1
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich

  • Duration: 45m
  • English
  • Wheelchair accessible

Content Notes

This performance includes extended periods of darkness as well as the use of haze (artificial fog).

Friday, 21.11.2025
Clock 20:00 — 20:45
  • Solidarity: CHF 15
  • Regular: CHF 25
  • Budget: CHF 35

Bühne 1
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich

  • Duration: 45m
  • English
  • Wheelchair accessible

Content Notes

This performance includes extended periods of darkness as well as the use of haze (artificial fog).

Saturday, 22.11.2025
Clock 20:00 — 20:45
  • Solidarity: CHF 15
  • Regular: CHF 25
  • Budget: CHF 35

Bühne 1
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich

  • Duration: 45m
  • English
  • Wheelchair accessible

Content Notes

This performance includes extended periods of darkness as well as the use of haze (artificial fog).

Relaxed Performance
Sunday, 23.11.2025
Clock 18:00 — 18:45
  • Solidarity: CHF 15
  • Regular: CHF 25
  • Budget: CHF 35

Bühne 1
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 127a
8037 Zürich

  • Duration: 45m
  • English
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Relaxed Performance

Content Notes

This performance includes extended periods of darkness as well as the use of haze (artificial fog).

This event is a "Relaxed Performance".

  • The auditorium is not fully occupied, so you can maintain distance.
  • The stage area is never completely dark.
  • You can go out and come back in at any time after the performance has started.
  • Noises and movements in the audience are okay.
  • There are comfortable seating options.
  • Our quiet area is a sofa in the foyer. There is a caregiver present. There are sensory aids and water available.
  • At 5 PM, there is a Touch Tour where you can experience the stage area and surroundings. The Touch Tour is supervised and free of charge.
  • If you have special needs, please contact Christina Gabriela Galli. Our team will be on site one hour before the performance starts.