“I honestly regret not starting LEIMAY LUDUS sooner. I’ve had a very positive experience with every class. Classes are both physically and mentally inspiring and at times, challenging. This is a very creative class where you leave your inhibitions at the door and exit your comfort zone (and I really appreciate that). The instructors rotate and are always high quality and approachable and I even made a new friend in class. Class is genuinely fun; I’m frequently laughing. Looking forward to LUDUS commencing in March! I’m definitely returning to LEIMAY’s LUDUS classes in March and really happy to do so. … Continued
Camila Barra
Camila Barra, a native of southern Chile, is a passionate creator and dreamer. As an arts teacher specializing in theater and jewelry artisan, she seamlessly blends artistic expression with manual craftsmanship. Inspired by nature and her cultural roots, Camila’s work is dedicated to bringing ideas to life through art, exploring emotions, stories, and forms Camila is currently a LEIMAY Space Assistant, supporting the LEIMAY operations team while cultivating a sense of care for all beings at CAVE.
Xi Nan
Xi Nan is a social practice artist whose work integrates somatic performance and documentary storytelling. She delves into embodied movement as an adaptive, rhythmic, and sensory language. Rooted in interdisciplinary performance, storytelling, and visual anthropology, their practice examines the interplay of perception, coordination, and transformation in body and space. Through durational performance, documentary film, and socially engaged research, she explores themes of accessibility, adaptation, and lived experience, challenging conventional understandings of movement and presence.
Testimonial – John Seaforth, SOAK 2012
I saw the performance of Butoh Master Ko Murobushi and his company and the work of Ben Spatz. I am most impressed by the dedication and focus of the CAVE Art Space and its Directors. CAVE provides an excellent environment for presenting performance art – as a savouring of beautiful experience. This is how cultural experience should be. – John Seaforth, English Theatre Director, 2012