Suki Won
Suki Won is a South Korean dancer and movement artist whose work merges the refined physicality of ballet with the experimental sensibility of contemporary performance. With over 25 years of classical ballet training, she explores how movement transforms through emotion, rhythm, and tension. Her practice expands beyond traditional dance, integrating visual, sonic, and technological elements to transform the body into a medium of sensory experience. Based in London, she has worked with choreographers and artists including Holly Blakey, Theo Clinkard, Sung-im Her, Dickson Mbi, Benjamin Jonsson, and Alexander Whitley Dance Company. Her recent projects include AI-based stage works that merge dance and technology, as well as film, fashion, and commercial collaborations as a performer and model. Suki continues to bridge classical precision and contemporary expression, redefining the body as a language of presence, resistance, and transformation
Suki is a graduate of the MA Dance: Performance programme at LCDS, where she was a member of Cohort 02. During the programme she worked with project leaders such as Dickson Mbi Company, Alexander Whitley Dance Company, Theo Clinkard, Steve Kirkham, Holly Blakey, Hannes Langolf, Seke Chimutengwende, Benjamin Jonsson, Rakesh Sukesh and Alleyne Dance under the course leadership of Tom English, Tina Afiyan Breiova and Dr Andrew Sanger, working closely with individual mentor Courtney Tylor Deyn.