The mandarin character 'woman ()' has three strokes; it's expected to be written in a set order. If not written in the order, does the writing still make a 'woman'?This performance is inspired by Chinese calligraphy and realised through performative drawing. The performer embodies the writing of the word 'woman' and transforms it into dance, leaving the trace of ink on the canvas, writing down the conversation between herself and the world and within.Thisis Not a solo dance: screen project is a tailored digital counterpart of the performance under the influence of the pandemic. This film is 20 minutes long; it's available all day during Brighton Fringe (May 28 - June 27) once purchased.photo credit: Kyle Tsai'' Yun Collective production Director | Vera Yun Lee, Ruby Yun-Er ChangPerformer | Ruby Yun-Er Chang Voice | Vera Yun LeeCamera Operator | Yan-Dun WangLighting Designer | Shao-Ting LeeLighting Assistant | Wan-Xin LanLighting Consultant | Mandy ChenArt Executive | Elaine ChiangColourist | Yan-Dun Wang, Shao-Ting Lee Production Assistant | Yi-Ching HoSound Designer | Joyce Megan LeeEditor | Yan-Dun WangAnimator | Ruby Yun-Er ChangMarketing Assistant | Yi-Ting Huang