slowdanger: Taylor Knight and Anna Thompson
Department
Movement Lab
Taylor Knight and Anna Thompson are co-founding artistic directors of slowdanger, a multidisciplinary performance entity creating experiences at the intersection of contemporary performance, experimental music, and technology founded in Pittsburgh, PA. The name, slowdanger, was inspired by the Pittsburgh road construction signs that signify a demolition of old surfaces to build upon the remnants. They return to this overarching concept cyclically in performance creation; deconstructing, rebuilding, slowing down to examine the remains and re-imagine new futures.
From engaging a multi-channel sound installation to teaching dance at a queer rave in the woods, they transform their shape to adapt to a variety of different containers. slowdanger has performed across North America and Europe in venues ranging from proscenium theater and gallery to nightclub and dive bar. Recently, slowdanger was awarded a NPN Creation Fund, New Music USA’s New Music Organization Fund, the inaugural Texas A&M New Work Development Artist in Residence, Eisemann Edge Initiative and Jacob’s Pillow Pillow Lab for the creation of STORY BALLET that will premier in fall 2026. In 2026, slowdanger’s performance methods chapter “Embodying the Apocalypse: spectral strategies for creating performance at the end of the world” will be published in the Routledge Handbook for Health and Environment Humanities.