Zimbabwean artist, dancer and choreographer nora chipaumire will reveal a new work for Tate Modern’s Tanks in June.
She is the second artist to be selected for Infinities Commission, an annual intiative showcasing the experimentation of contemporary art.
Gadzi will be open to the public from Wednesday, June 3rd to Sunday, August 23rd.
There will be free-to-attend performances between the installation in the East Tanks and the Turbine Hall at 7pm on Friday, June 26th and 3pm on Saturday, June 27th and Sunday, June 28th.
nora chipaumire's practice transforms live performance into a space for education, empowerment, and cultural exchange.

She is the second artist to be selected for Infinities Commission, an annual intiative showcasing the experimentation of contemporary art.
Gadzi will be open to the public from Wednesday, June 3rd to Sunday, August 23rd.
There will be free-to-attend performances between the installation in the East Tanks and the Turbine Hall at 7pm on Friday, June 26th and 3pm on Saturday, June 27th and Sunday, June 28th.
nora chipaumire's practice transforms live performance into a space for education, empowerment, and cultural exchange.
She explores expansive themes such as migration, resilience against colonialism, and ancestral spirits native to Zimbabwe, using body movement, sculptures and sound systems as her primary expressive tools.
The Infinites Commission launched in June 2025 with an original work by French artist and DJ Christelle Oyiri.
The Infinites Commission launched in June 2025 with an original work by French artist and DJ Christelle Oyiri.
Her installation In a perpetual remix where is my own song? reflected the Infinities Commission’s focus on supporting experimental and visionary artistic practices, enabling the artist to imagine and create a major new work.
Oyiri’s work also provided the inspiration for August’s Tate Modern Late, feautring sets by Oyiri and Squarepusher.
Following this year’s success, Tate has secured funding to sustain the Infinites Commission until 2035.
For details about nora chipaumire's commission go to tate.org.uk.