Tanzfabrik
Berlin
School
School
School
School
Kreuzberg 4
Möckernstr. 68
10965 Berlin
School
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Photo: MMakgosi Kgabi

body/material

Workshop with Maria F. Scaroni
In the frame of WinterTanz 2024/25

body/material is a dramaturgy of dances, where dance is intended primarily as a movement of attention and a technology of ecstasy, done both "alone together" and 'together together'. body/material invites the participants to tune into the subtle body, through breathing and pulsating the connective tissues and slow activations, drawn from functional anatomy and Qi circulation techniques. Every day the focus is brought to a system (eg. technology of breath, heart center, gravity dynamics) to allow for this to grow into explorations or dances and dance/performance play. The class dynamic evolves from somatic tuning and awareness into a playground for a polymorphous and joyful dance experience. A brief embodied framework on consent is offered, as we gather as temporary collaborators in a 'brave' space, where through dancing as a form of non- normative or ordinary behavior, we take risks as we open and re-shape our body/mind.

Accessibility Notes
The workshops will be held in English, it would be great to have a place for an assistant. Touch might be involved. Music is involved and sometimes quite dominantly with a bass and beat. Often, we will use writing as a way to integrate. If needed, a free workshop place for an accompanying assistant will be facilitated for participants with disabilities. Information about our location & studio access in Kreuzberg can be found here. We offer solispots (solidarity places) for people living in a financially precarious situation, including people from regions in crisis, BIPOC, trans*, queer, disabled people. For questions or more information, please contact Zoé Duflot at workshop@tanzfabrik-berlin.de

Maria F. Scaroni

Maria F. Scaroni (IT/DE) is a dance artist, living in Berlin since 2004. She creates and interprets choreographic works rooted in improvisational practices and altered states of consciousness. Maria hosts workshops re-purposing post-modern dance legacies towards technologies for mutual empowerment, crossbreeding somatic practices and anti-oppression frameworks, storytelling and theory, to bring somatic literacy in support of a culture of connection. Maria performs in Meg Stuart’s works, with whom she collaborates since 2009. Since pandemic she is hosting Social Pleasure Center, a community space for somatic post-activism, queer feminist joyful militancy, radical redistribution of resources and temporary social choreography.
Level: Open 
In English
Fee: 210/180€*
*Early bird bis 12.12.2024

Possibility to pay a solidarity price
as a means of co-support for individuals who lack the financial means to attend the workshops (including people from regions in crisis, BIPOC, trans*, queer, disabled people)