Talk + Practice (1)
by
Silke Bake, Alice Chauchat, Bettina Knaup, Siegmar Zacharias, Anna Nowicka, Maria F. Scaroni
A research and discussion series in four editions with Silke Bake, Alice Chauchat, Bettina Knaup, Siegmar Zacharias and guests.
Part 1
Hosted by Alice Chauchat. Guests: Anna Nowicka, (dancer/choreographer) and Maria F. Scaroni (dancer/choreographer).
Alice’s current research approaches dance as a practice of subjectivity, where the individual is a porous entity, constantly in the making, dynamically entangled with her environment. It is therefore, also and necessarily, a practice of relationality. Relating implies living with alterity. The other is always unknown, forcing us to acknowledge the existence of an experience that is not (completely) shared. If experience is a mode of knowing, how can not-knowing be experienced as an integral part of experience? Can dance help the dancer act response-ably to what he doesn't know? For the evening of November 28th, we invite you to come and dance, talk and be together through dances (or dance scores) proposed by Alice Chauchat and two other choreographers. These dances emphasize the unstable character of “the person” and his capacity to be affected by his environment vs. a fantasized “autonomy”. They are occasions to feel how relations produce us, and to make room for being connected to more than we can know.
You don’t need to have any dance background, only a body, curiosity for letting go of “one self", and comfortable clothes.
In English. Duration: ca. 180 minutes
Ecologies of practice
The permanent state of crisis, which we witness today, can't be restored to a previous sense of order, neither through disciplinary / disciplining thought nor through acts of distancing and exclusion. It requires global agency and imagination, which bears with the un-known and takes into account our relational interdependency. It requires radical openness, a speculative attitude, pleasure in engaging with the un-known and un-certain and a willingness to think beyond human-centred catgories and temporal and spatial dimensions.
Classical ecology is the theory of environmental relations, of distribution and movement of energy and matter in a house(hold). Meanwhile the term is used in a broader sense – including the social, the environmental, the intellectual realms. ecologies of practices* experiments with various settings of work and conversation. Silke Bake, Alice Chauchat, Bettina Knaup, Siegmar Zacharias - all working in the field of contemporary performing arts – take their current interests and methodologies as starting point to engage and think with guests from contemporary dance and other disciplines: categories of aesthetics (technology/technic, ethics/practice, form/format, process/product, subject/object/agent) are being explored in their multiple conditionality and relationality. *borrowed from Isabelle Stengers
Concept 2016/17: Silke Bake, Kuratorin/ Dramaturgue Mentor; Alice Chauchat, Choreographer/Dancer/Teacher; Bettina Knaup, Curator/Autthor; Siegmar Zacharias, Artist/Theoretician.
STUDIO 13 was initiated by curators Silke Bake and Jacopo Lanteri in 2015 with the aim to offer a space for exchange about working methods and interests in the field of performing arts.
Alice Chauchat is a choreographer, dancer, assistant, teacher, etc. She choreographs mostly in collaboration with other artists and co-developed numerous platforms for the production and exchange of knowledge in the performing arts (everybodystoolbox, PAF, praticable). From 2010-12, she was Co-Artistic Director for Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers. Recently, her choreographic practice has been geared towards processing the knowledge and complexity of collaborative practices into an aesthetic experience. www.alicechauchat.net
Coming soon
Siegmar Zacharias studied philosophy, comparative literature & performance art. She now works in theory and practice in the field of performance. She works in situations of embodied thinking together through matters and matter. This practice collides approaches from philosophy, with pop culture, science and parascience, observing and realising the entanglement of the relations of human and non-human actors in different constellations into an ecology of performance. Her works develop formats of performances, lectures, installations, discursive formats and sharing, dealing with questions of agency, the contract of the willful suspension of disbelief and the critical substance it produces.They are situated between labour and humour, do-it-yourself low tech and high tech. They have been presented nationally and internationally at festivals, in theatres, galleries, green houses, clubs, the woods, and up in the sky. She is the co-founder of the transdisciplinary group SXS Enterprise and initiator of Women On Work- WOW We work here, a platform of exchange of Berlin based artists. www.siegmarzacharias.com
5 € (incl. soup/snack)