Here We Dance
Visit new exhibition 'Here We Dance' at the Tate Modern this spring
Here We Dance is the third exhibition in a series looking at citizenship from the Tate Modern.
Here We Dance takes the body as a metaphor for the state as its starting point, featuring artists who use bodies in movement, group actions and games to explore ideas of community and politics. The title alludes to the importance of social gathering in any form of political action or resistance, and each work in the exhibition presents the viewer with the residues of a past event, be it personal memory, cultural tradition or a moment of historical or political significance.
The exhibition focuses on works by Johanna Billing, Katinka Bock, Yael Davids, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Gail Pickering and Yvonne Rainer.
The exhibition runs from Friday March 14th to Monday May 26th; the gallery is open daily from 10am to 6pm Sunday to Thursday and till 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Find out more about exhibitions at the Tate Modern.
How to get there
By tube or train Blackfriars, Southwark or London Bridge are the nearest stations. By bus you can use either the 45, 63, 100, 344, 380, 381 or the RV1.


