“Incarnation” is a multidisciplinary performance that intertwines the visual artistry of Jonathan Armour with the expressive dance of Sade Hunt, offering a profound journey through Sade’s life and dreams.

This compelling, three-act performance intricately explores pivotal stages in Sade Hunt’s life through a powerful blend of dance, projection, and storytelling. The first act delves into her formative years, revealing the emotional challenges of bullying and domestic violence while highlighting her aspiration to create a safe and happy home. The second act captures her quest for belonging, navigating the complexities of gender reassignment and discovering love and partnership. In the final act, Sade’s dream is realized as she builds a home in the countryside and finds fulfillment in teaching dance to the local community.
The performance culminates in a dance of unity and growth, symbolizing the harmony and acceptance she has achieved, making “Incarnation” a profound narrative of transformation, identity, and fulfillment.

About Sade Hunt:
Sade Hunt, known as Sade, began her career as a performer in the cabaret scene at Calypso Bangkok 30 years ago. She initially taught acting to elementary school children in Ban Thi, Lamphun Province, guiding them in creative dance performances that led to national competitions. She later transitioned to teaching high school students and traditional dance to Tai Lue housewives, participating in community and provincial events in Lamphun and Chiang Mai. Additionally, she has performed with contemporary Thai and international artists. Currently, Sade is focused on spirituality and self-discovery.

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