Lost and Found with Khamlane Halsackda and Skye Reynolds Photo: Aime Dabbadie
Guest exhibition: Lost and found
Khamlane Halsackda & Skye Reynolds
9.4 – 12.4 2026
Malmö
Date: 9 – 12 April
Time: Thursday 9 April at 17.00
Friday 10, Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 April at 12.00 and 15.00
Location: Loading Dock
Language: English
Tickets: Included in the admission fee. Free admission for those 25 and under
Contact: Curator Andreas Nilsson
PLEASE NOTE! The performance includes nudity
Dance artists Khamlane Halsackda and Skye Reynolds are long-time friends and collaborators. For the past six years they have worked internationally, creating a series of online and in-person performances. Lost and Found invites the public to engage with their artistic processes. By reorganising the visual archive that has accumulated during their creation periods – including texts, images and rehearsal and performance footage – the exhibition offers a glimpse into how contemporary dance is initiated, researched, performed and experienced.
Each day, Khamlane Halsackda and Skye Reynolds will present live duets reworked for the gallery space, revisiting and refreshing artistic ideas while encountering the effects of time on their ageing bodies. By foregrounding the fleeting nature of live dance performance alongside a visual archive, the exhibition leaves traces within the gallery that reveal how time, memory, and presence shape artistic practice and how change remains both constant and generative.
Credits
Khamlane Halsackda – dancer/co-director
Skye Reynolds – dancer/co-director
Cassius Lambert – composer
Anna Fält – vocal coach
Stephanie Hayes – text work/dramaturgical input
Tawanda Appiah – curation advisor
Raymond Roa – styling (Customised stretch top made by Voft Knit)
Ulrich Ruchlinski – technician/tour manager
Linus Svensson – gallery technician
Kajsa Antonsson – producer
AdeY – photo & video documentation
The photography featured is by AdeY, Aimé Dabbadie, Brian Hartley, and Freya Ludowici.
Projection footage was made in collaboration with Jesper Berger and Bombina Bombast and supported by Tramway, Glasgow and Inkonst.
The work leading up to this exhibition (2018 – 2023) was supported by Critical Path, The Work Room, Tramway, Dansstationen, Danscentrum Syd, Inkonst, Nya Rörelsen, Malmö Stad, Region Skåne, the Swedish Arts Council, Konstnärsnämnden. And created with contributing international artists. For full credits and thanks please visit the website of Nya Rörelsen.
With thanks to Stefan Stanisic/Bombina Bombast, C. Grace Chang and Nea Landin.
About Khamlane Halsackda
Khamlane Halsackda was born in Laos, grew up in the UK, and now lives in Malmö, Sweden. He has worked within dance for 30 years, and this, as well as turning 50 recently, ignites his reflections on ageing, queerness, connection, community, ecology, and sustainability. Khamlane’s work questions, “How can all our perspectives exist in one place at the same time?” He leans on this philosophical question as a way to welcome diverse perspectives and lived experiences into his creative work, embracing dialogue and curiosity. To date he is immersed in the belief of working collectively and does this through a number of initiatives: he is co-artistic director of Nya Rörelsen, a member of The WRECK collective (iCoDaCo a creative Europe project), and Saturnus, a campaign to establish an independently owned and run cultural house in Malmö city.
About Skye Reynolds
Australian-born, Scottish-based Skye Reynolds is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice navigates the edges of dance-theatre, drawing upon somatics, comedy & the politics of real life. As performer & maker she’s collaborated with projects in Europe, Brasil, Iran, China, UK & Australia, and her solo work has toured in the UK including Edinburgh Festival. Skye works extensively in creative movement with early years children and was Artist in Residence with both Imaginate and Starcatchers, Scotland. Other experience includes Movement Director with National Theatre of Scotland and Creative Artist with War Child. Skye is trained as a Feldenkrais Practitioner and a Somatic Movement Educator @Body-Mind Centering®. She will graduate as BMC® practitioner with Embody Move in 2027 and is currently training in Somatic Experiencing, a trauma-informed therapy.
The exhibition is part of Moderna Museet Malmö’s guest project series, which develops the museum’s programme through new collaborations, content and areas of knowledge.
“Lost and Found” is made in collaboration Moderna Museet Malmö, Ifö Center, Bonderups Konsthall, Dansstationen, Danscentrum Syd and Nya Rörelsen. The project is supported by Malmö Stad, Region Skåne and the Swedish Arts Council.