Suhui Hee 徐苏慧 (b. 1990, Singapore) is a transdisciplinary queer artist, composer and electronic musician working across mediums of sound, movement, performance, set and experimental scoring
Her music under the moniker Anise is an entropic, cinematic blend of harsh glitchy beats cutting through delicate, shimmering vocals, field recordings, and chamber music blending the grotesque and beautiful.
Her current research, Ill Behaviour/Autophony, is an experimental audiovisual/performative work that deconstructs auscultations and listens in on the (ill) body. Built from only processed, distorted and fragmented endogenous bodily sounds blending recorded and live sampling, the 45 minute entropic soundscape is accompanied by Anise's improvised vocals and movement, at times operatic and ethereal.
Her cross-disciplinary work nonbreakingspace debuted at the Singapore International Festival of the Arts (2022), and her first production Ill Behaviour was presented at SCAPE for Singapore Art Week (2024). Other recent solo and collaborative presentations include Esplanade Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency with Marjet Zwaans (2024), 136 Goethe Lab with Salty Xijie Ng (2024), National Gallery Singapore (2023).
She was a resident at Esplanade (Singapore), Goethe-Institut (Singapore/Germany) and Hi-Viz Satellites (Australia) in 2024 and is currently a Dance Nucleus Associate Artist (Singapore, 2024-2025).