Saskia’s practice includes live performance, exploration of movement and sound. Her practice is centred around the concept of play, exploring its numerous forms. Learning from likeminded yet different specialists; utilising the nearby surroundings to influence site specific work and improvising with whatever ‘tools’ or ‘instruments’ come to hand. This relationship of visuals and sound can create exciting sculptures or soundscapes – it is this merger of elements which makes her excited at the prospect of creating, learning and having room to play. Past projects include ‘Room to Play’ led by Tinderbox Lab, collaborating with a mix of visual artists, musicians, coders and game developers. The workshops were based on play, sound and creating interactive installations, learning how to build synthesizers, tape loops, pendulum music, rapidly prototyped board games and thinking how we transfer these skills into immersive installations. In her final year at DJCAD, Saskia worked with Bow Gamelan Ensemble and a small team over two days, experimenting with non-musical instruments to create an improv performance for the opening of their retrospective exhibition in the Cooper Gallery. Participating in Cicely Farrer's Sustain Your Errors project, exploring David Cunningham’s Error Scores from the 1970s, applying these to both sound and movement performances after short workshops, having artists, musicians and dancers all working together from their ‘errors’.