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‘Artistic collectives, sustainability and the perpetual state of emergency’
The iCoDaCo 2024-2027 series of online conferences will explore, throughout the 4-year project, what sustainability means in the context of artistic practice, considering everything from time management and self-care to navigating political and social pressures, from the environmental disaster to the AI revolution.
We are pleased to announce the first iCoDaCo conference, “Are artistic collectives sustainable?”, which will take place online on 21st of November 2024 from 16:00 to 17:30 CET.
This first conference invites participants to explore contemporary dance beyond the act of artmaking itself. We will delve into how dance as a collective practice is situated within society and influenced by the environments which surround it such as climate action, migration, gender, or labour rights.* The conference will seek to foster a dialogue on the sustainability of artistic practice in the 21st century, considering not just the artistic process, but the necessary conditions that surround and sustain it.
In some regions, dance collectives operate within a supportive infrastructure which allows for a flourishing of experimental work. In other places, dance artists function in frameworks that are more constraining, navigating lack of resources and opportunities. At a time when the cultural ecosystems across wider Europe are being disrupted by increasingly restrictive frameworks, further marginalising artistic practices,** we will ask ourselves what strategies artistic collectives can develop to prevent, address, or resist the challenges of limited resources, censorship, and repression in its various forms.
Artistic collectives have long been investigating alternative methods of creating, presenting, and making art accessible. They test out strategies to align their work with the values they champion and encourage the proliferation of voices. Here, dance becomes a powerful tool for political expression and community engagement, challenging dominant narratives and addressing societal inequalities.***
While the theme of politics will inevitably surface in our discussions, we will explore how power structures, exclusion and dismantling processes, represent dangers on sustainability. Through the lens of contemporary dance and socially engaged artistic practice, the conference will also address what does it truly mean to operate collectively in today’s local, political, and social conditions; How do we apply the artistic knowledge gained through such experiences to the real-world challenges artists face today?
* See for example the Manifesto for Fair Practices available at https://www.reso.ch/fr/tools/manifesto-for-fair-practices
** See Culture Action Europe’s latest research The State of Culture available at https://cultureactioneurope.org/news/the-state-of-culture-report-published/
*** RESHAPE A Workbook to Reimagine the Art World (June 2021) available at https://reshape.network/uploads/prototype_config/document/1/RESHAPE_A_Workbook_to_Reimagine_the_Art_World.pdf
Programme
Welcome words by Yohann Floch, director of FACE and host of the conference
Provocation by Dr Katja Praznik, associate professor at the University at Buffalo
Panel discussion facilitated by Mila Pavićević, dramaturge and PhD candidate at the department of Critical Dance Studies, Free University Berlin, gathering:
Israel Aloni, artistic director and co-founder of ilDance
Rodia Vomvolou, dance dramaturg and researcher
More information about the speakers
Katja Praznik is a sociologist and an Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo, where she teaches in the Arts Management Program and the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies. She is the author of Art Work: Invisible Labour and the Legacy of Yugoslav Socialism (University of Toronto Press, 2021) and co-author of Which Side Are You On: Ideas for Reaching Fair Working Conditions in the Arts (IETM, 2022). A scholar and activist, her work focuses on demystifying creativity and emancipating art as a form of labour, using Marxist feminist methodologies to confront the exploitation of unpaid artistic labour. Co-founder of the freelance art workers’ union Zasuk, Praznik’s research and writing are widely published in peer-reviewed journals, edited volumes, and international publications on labour standards for art workers. She is currently working on a new book, Why Art Workers Don’t Want to Get Paid.
Israel Aloni is the Artistic Director & Co-Founder of ilDance, which they initiated in 2012 together with Lee Brummer. ilDance, an independent production body which is dedicated to contemporary dance and is operating from Gothenburg, Sweden. Aloni is an independent choreographer, educator, performer, writer and provocateur. Their choreographic work has been commissioned and presented across Sweden and internationally since 2001 and they have been developing the movement research and development practice titled The I.Aloni Experience. They are also the architect and coordinator of iCoDaCo 2024-2027, artistic Director of COMPASS - a national infrastructure for young and emerging contemporary dance artists across Sweden.
Rodia Vomvolou is a dance dramaturg and researcher based between the Netherlands and Greece. Working both in and with theory and practice, she constantly finds ways to create artistic and discursive contexts for dramaturgy. She is currently doing her PhD research titled “Unpacking the self-positioning of the dance dramaturg: Labor, Practices and Discourses in the periphery and in the center” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Maaike Bleeker in Utrecht University. As a freelancer dance dramaturg, Rodia collaborates with multiple independent dance artists in the Netherlands, Greece and Cyprus. As a mentor and teacher, she works with institutions, dance houses and universities all over Europe (Dansateliers Rotterdam, Onassis Stegi, PERA School of Performing Arts, Academy of Performing Arts Bratislava, i.e.), while since 2019 she is the mentor and co-curator of the Artistic residency programme “Moving the New” of Dance House Lemesos.
Mila Pavićević is a dramaturge and dance and theatre scholar. Originally from Dubrovnik, Croatia, she now lives in Berlin, Germany. She holds a MA Degree in Dramaturgy from the Academy of Drama Arts, University of Zagreb, and a BA Degree in Ancient Greek Language and Literature and Comparative Literature, from Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. She is PhD candidate at the department of Critical Dance Studies, at the Free University Berlin. Her PhD evolves around the dramaturgical practice from former Yugoslavia and its contribution to Western contemporary dance. She works as a dramaturge mostly in the frame of the independent dance scene in Berlin, collaborating with artists, such as: Sheena McGrandles, Sergiu Matis, Sebastian Matthias, Public in Private, Martin Hansen, Claire Vivienne Sobottke, Sebastian Matthias. For her fiction book Ice Girl and Other Fairytales, she received in 2009 European Union Prize for Literature.
Yohann Floch is the Director of FACE, a resource platform that facilitates European capacity building programmes in the contemporary performing arts field, and the Director of Operations of On the Move, the international network dedicated to artistic and cultural mobility. He is an international advisory board member of the Danish organisation IMMART–International Migration Meets the Arts.
Working for independent arts organisations and cultural institutions, Yohann has designed, coordinated or contributed to many European cooperation projects and pilot international collaborations over the years. He is an external expert for governmental bodies and private foundations, and leads or (co)authors European policy reports.
Previously, Yohann was the Secretary General of European Dancehouse Network, the Director of Skåne’s International Resource Office, the Coordinator of Dansehallerne’s Nordic dance network, and the Coordinator of Circostrada Network, among other leadership positions.
Resources
- The State of Culture by Culture Action Europe
https://cultureactioneurope.org/news/the-state-of-culture-report-published/
- The Decline of Political Trust in Culture: Where Did It Go Wrong? by Elena Polivtseva
- Culture is not an Industry by Justin O’Connor
- The Art Institution of Tomorrow by Fatoş Üstek
https://www.lundhumphries.com/products/the-art-institution-of-tomorrow
- Push: it will come later by the 2018 – 2020 iCoDaCo edition
https://circadian.co/product/push-it-will-come-later/
- Art Work: Invisible Labour and the Legacy of Yugoslav Socialism by Katja Praznik
ZOO TV - Push: It Will Come Later (a filmed reflection)
ZOO TV
A filmed reflection on the process and the making of it will come later as well as our book Push: It Will Coma Later will be broadcasted on ZOO TV, an online broadcasting platform which is a response to the in place restrictions on public events due to Covid 19.
This summer the Edinburgh Festival goes online and we are honoured to be featured on the ZOO TV platform.
Click on this LINK to go on to ZOO TV website and enjoy Push: It Will Come Later (a filmed reflection) by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 amongst other live and recorded videos of many more works by international artists.
Here is the full program for ZOO TV 17-22 August 2020:
Monday 17 August
Loopstation, Ontroerend Goed
LOL (lots of love), Luca Silvestrini’s Protein
Tundra, National Dance Company of Wales
untitled [circuit breaker], Nicholas Tee
LIVE: Ze, Ze
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Tuesday 18 August
La Merda, Cristian Ceresoli
Rocky!, Fix&Foxy
Amazones, Lenka Vagnerova & Company
Coded Dreams, 2Faced Dance
LIVE: Tracks, Paula B. Stanic and Jo Newman
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Wednesday 19 August
Operation Greenfield, Little Bulb Theatre
Are You Numb?, Matsena Performance Theatre
it will come later, iCoDaCo
An extract from ‘these bones, this flesh, this skin’, Scottish Dance Theatre in collaboration with Scottish Ensemble
LIVE: message not sent, YESYESNONO
LIVE: Q&A with Scottish Dance Theatre
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Thursday 20 August
Heart of Darkness, Imitating the Dog
Smother, 201 Dance Company
Imber, Wiltshire Creative
PUSH: IT WILL COME LATER (A filmed reflection), iCoDaCo
LIVE: Come Dine With TWE, The Wardrobe Ensemble
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Friday 21 August
Caitlin, Light Ladd & Emberton
Correction, VerTeDance
Korekce v karante, VerTeDance
The Mistake, Michael Mears’ Essential Theatre and Jatinder Verma Productions
LIVE: Conduit, Chronic Insanity
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Saturday 22 August
Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain, The Wardrobe Ensemble
Constellations I. (Before I Say Yes), Spitfire Company
The Sun Inside, Luca Silvestrini’s Protein
The Head Wrap Diaries, Uchenna Dance
LIVE: The Boxing Baroness, Luke Wright
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
ZOO TV - It Will Come Later
ZOO TV
it will come later will be broadcasted on ZOO TV, an online broadcasting platform which is a response to the in place restrictions on public events due to Covid 19.
This summer the Edinburgh Festival goes online and we are honoured to be featured on the ZOO TV platform.
Click on this LINK to go on to ZOO TV website and enjoy it will come later by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 amongst other live and recorded videos of many more works by international artists.
Here is the full program for ZOO TV 17-22 August 2020:
Monday 17 August
Loopstation, Ontroerend Goed
LOL (lots of love), Luca Silvestrini’s Protein
Tundra, National Dance Company of Wales
untitled [circuit breaker], Nicholas Tee
LIVE: Ze, Ze
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Tuesday 18 August
La Merda, Cristian Ceresoli
Rocky!, Fix&Foxy
Amazones, Lenka Vagnerova & Company
Coded Dreams, 2Faced Dance
LIVE: Tracks, Paula B. Stanic and Jo Newman
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Wednesday 19 August
Operation Greenfield, Little Bulb Theatre
Are You Numb?, Matsena Performance Theatre
it will come later, iCoDaCo
An extract from ‘these bones, this flesh, this skin’, Scottish Dance Theatre in collaboration with Scottish Ensemble
LIVE: message not sent, YESYESNONO
LIVE: Q&A with Scottish Dance Theatre
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Thursday 20 August
Heart of Darkness, Imitating the Dog
Smother, 201 Dance Company
Imber, Wiltshire Creative
PUSH: IT WILL COME LATER (A filmed reflection), iCoDaCo
LIVE: Come Dine With TWE, The Wardrobe Ensemble
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Friday 21 August
Caitlin, Light Ladd & Emberton
Correction, VerTeDance
Korekce v karante, VerTeDance
The Mistake, Michael Mears’ Essential Theatre and Jatinder Verma Productions
LIVE: Conduit, Chronic Insanity
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
Saturday 22 August
Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain, The Wardrobe Ensemble
Constellations I. (Before I Say Yes), Spitfire Company
The Sun Inside, Luca Silvestrini’s Protein
The Head Wrap Diaries, Uchenna Dance
LIVE: The Boxing Baroness, Luke Wright
LIVE: EweTube: An Infinite Eco-Opera, Graeme Leek
BOOK LAUNCH Webinar - Push: it will come later
INTERNATIONAL BOOK LAUNCH - WEBINAR
PUSH: IT WILL COME LATER
30th of June at 10:00 - 11:30 CET (Central European Time)
Sign up HERE to partake in the webinar or join us on iCoDaCo Facebook page for livestream.
International Contemporary Dance Collective 2018 - 2020 (www.icodaco.com) is launching the book PUSH: IT WILL COME LATER which is an anthology with contributions by 18 artists and authors.The book features a diverse collection of expressions and provocations under the subcategories International - Contemporary - Dance - Collective.
The publication reflects on the challenges of collaboration and on the conditions for a practice of working with others within the international landscape of contemporary dance. This book is not a conclusion nor a manual which offers fully realised solutions. Nonetheless, it is a multipurpose space of exchange, of describing personal experiences, of unfolding recurrent problems, of raising questions and of suggesting practices that could potentially be relevant for the readers who find themselves in similar situations.
Date: 30th of June 2020
Time: 10:00am - 11:30am Central European Time (Sweden, Poland, Hungary)
9:00am - 10:30am United Kingdom time
4:00pm - 5:30pm Hong Kong time
Place: ZOOM WEBINAR
sign up HERE - you simply need to write your details so we can send you a link to the webinar closer to the time.
Or you can enjoy the live stream on iCoDaCo’s Facebook page HERE - Simply go to our Facebook page at the time of the event, from wherever you are in the world and join us live.
The event will include short presentations from five speakers who have worked in International Contemporary Dance Collective 2018 - 2020 and collaborated on the preparation of the book PUSH: IT WILL COME LATER then we will have a dynamic conversation with our audience who can present questions on both the webinar and on Facebook. All iCoDaCo 2018-2020 artists: Imre Vass - Hungary, Eddie Ladd - Wales, Lee Brummer - Sweden, Weronika Pelczynska - Poland, Joseph Lee - Hong Kong, Mui Cheuk Yin - Hong Kong, Hampus Bergenheim - Sweden, will be present at the event so the audience can ask questions to any of them.
Diego Agulló - researcher and a dilettante artist
The editor of Push: it will come later Diego will speak about the process of preparing the book and the unique experience of having a both inside and outside perspective on iCoDaCo.
Lee Brummer - Associate director & Co-Founder of ilDance, artist and educator.One of the artists in the 2018 - 2020 edition of iCoDaCo.Lee will speak about collective work and collaboration and how these have been practiced in iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020
Gordon Beveridge - graphic designer
The designer of iCoDaCo’s visual identity and the designer of the book Push: it will come later.Gordon will speak about the process of giving a visual identity to iCoDaCo and finding the visual language to portray the nuances of the project in the book.
Israel Aloni - Artistic Director & Co-Founder of ilDance, artist and provocateur.
The architect and international manager of iCoDaCo. Israel will speak about the international and contemporary aspects of iCoDaCo as a whole and the book in particular.
Weronika Pelczynska - independent choreographer, dancer & pedagogue
One of the artists in the 2018 - 2020 edition of iCoDaCo.Weronika will speak about dance and Movement. What kind of practices were developed in iCoDaCo? What kind of experiences in regards to dance has iCoDaCo offered the artists and the audience?
For any further information or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@ildance.se
FYRA remounted in Wales
Lee Brummer and Gwyn Emberton are working with the graduating BA1 dance students from University of Wales Trinity Saint David on the remounting of FYRA.
FYRA is the first work collectively made within the iCoDaCo context. It was created and performed by the artists in the 2014 edition of iCoDaCo: Israel Aloni, Ido Batash, Gwyn Emberton & Lee Brummer.
The remounted version of FYRA will perform be as part of the end of year show on 21st May 2020.
Sinclair Gymnasium & Danspoolen Collaboration
We continue our reach out and connecting with the community activities.
iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 will meet youth and adult dance students in Uddevalla and Vänersborg for dance classes, workshops, artist talks and artistic exchanges.
Throughout these activities we proceed with both the artistic and thematic experimentations that we have commenced within iCoDaCo and we diversify and layer the dimensions in which we embark these endeavours by interacting with different communities and social groups.
Regionteater Väst Uddevalla Residency
Artists Hampus Bergenheim & Imre Vass (Vasi) from iCoDaCo, will return to Regionteater Väst in Uddevalla (Sweden) for a residency where they will experiment with repurposing, re-interrogating and revitalising materials, ideas and choreographic practices which have been developed within the collaborative piece IT WILL COME LATER which iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 premiered in Krakow in November 2018 and has been touring it internationally since.
Public Showing - Satellite creation Gothenburg
Public Showing of the outcome from the development and creation process of Israel Aloni & Imre Vass with ten young artists who attend the dance education program at Balettakademien in Gothenburg.
The showing will last for approx. 1 hour and will include some time for conversation with the performers about their impressions and experiences in the process.
During the process we explored and experimented with ideas, methodologies and choreographic tasks which have been originally developed in the creation of IT WILL COME LATER by the six international artists in the core collective of iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020.
By revisiting these concepts and methodologies, we try to repurpose and reinvigorate the content by passing it through a different sense at a different time in a different space.
When: 21st of February 2020 18:00 - 19:00
Where: Balettakademien Gothenburg - Gamlestadsvägen 14, 415 02 Göteborg
The showing is open to the general public and is FREE of charge. However, reserving your ticket in advance is requested due to limited seats.
To reserve your tickets please email your name and the amount of required tickets to:
info@ildance.se
Satellite Creation Gothenburg - Sweden
Israel Aloni & Imre Vass (Vasi) are working with a group of young artists who are attending different years in the dance education program at Balettakademien in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Aloni & Vasi will be sharing ideas and methodologies from IT WILL COME LATER which was created by the six artists in iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020.
The Satellite Creation model was initiated in order to both invite young artists to experience and experiment with the practices and methodologies that the artists in iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 have developed throughout their collaboration as well as continue the interrogation and research of artistic and thematic content that have been generated through the process.
Aloni & Vasi will be working together with ten young artists and the process will be concluded with public presentations on the 21st of February at Balettakademien Gothenburg.
Seminar - Co-operating across the borders
Seminar for students of Cultural management (BA) at Jagiellonian University in Krakow as part of “Cooperation in cultural sector” course. Producers Marta Wołowiec, Dorota Kawęcka and artist Weronika Pelczynska will present the project iCoDaCo 2018-2020 - its aims, values, methods of work and lessons learnt.
30.10.2019 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury
al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Note: this event is coordinate in collaboration with Jagiellonian University in Krakow and only open for the University’s students.
Public talk with Israel Aloni and iCoDaCo artists in Hong Kong
Talk - international and collaborative practices within the arts
Saturday 19th of October (19:30 - 20:30) At CCDC Dance Centre (Studio 7)
110 Shatin Pass Road, Wong Tai Sin, Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong
Israel Aloni, artistic director of ilDance, will lead an in-depth conversation about iCoDaCo and particularly about its context in Hong Kong in the 2018-2020 cycle. Aloni will share an exclusive preview of future plans of both their own artistic and entrepreneurial work as well as the work of iCoDaCo.
iCoDaCo 2018-2020 artists from Hong Kong Joseph Lee and Mui Cheuk Yin will also participate and contribute to this public talk.
Click HERE for more info and HERE to register.
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Carmarthen
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Parry Theatre, UWTSD Carmarthen Campus
This performance will follow by a Q&A session with the artists and creative team of iCoDaCo.
For further information and tickets, please visit http://bit.ly/itwillcomelaterCarm
Workshop - Coleg Sir Gar
iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 artists leading a workshop with the students of Coleg Sir Gar
Workshop - University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Carmarthen
iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 artists leading a workshop for the students of University of Wales Trinity Saint David in Carmarthen
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Montgomery
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Montgomery Town Hall (via The Hafren, Newtown)
This performance will follow by a Q&A session with the artists and creative team of iCoDaCo.
For further information and tickets, please visit thehafren.co.uk/whatson
iCoDaCo student workshop - Aberystwyth University
Workshop for the students of the Theatre & Drama department at Aberystwyth University
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Aberystwyth
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Aberystwyth Arts Centre
This performance will follow by a Q&A session with the artists and creative team of iCoDaCo.
For further information and tickets, please visit aberystwythartscentre.co.uk
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Bristol
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Circomedia in Bristol
For further information and tickets, please visit circomedia.com
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Bristol
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Circomedia in Bristol.
This performance will follow by a Q&A session with the artists and creative team of iCoDaCo.
For further information and tickets, please visit circomedia.com
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Cardiff
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Chapter in Cardiff.
For further information and tickets, please visit chapter.org
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Cardiff
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Chapter in Cardiff.
For further information and tickets, please visit chapter.org
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Cardiff
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Chapter in Cardiff.
For further information and tickets, please visit chapter.org
IT WILL COME LATER performance in Cardiff
IT WILL COME LATER by iCoDaCo 2018 - 2020 performance at Chapter in Cardiff.
This show includes a post show Q&A with the artists and the team of iCoDaCo.
For further information and tickets, please visit chapter.org
iCoDaCo LAB weekend
Professional performing artist exchange with the artists in iCoDaCo 2018-2020.
This is a great opportunity for local artists to engage with the collaborative and collective artistic practices which have been developed by the artists in iCoDaCo throughout their journey in the project.
Location: ATRiuM, University of South Wales, Cardiff
Joseph Lee workshop in Krakow
A workshop with iCoDaCo artist Joseph Lee (Hong Kong) at KCC Dance Intensive in Krakow (Poland)
26th - 31st of August 2019
14:30 - 17:30
Krakow Choreographic Centre
Address: Nowa Huta Cultural Centre al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Spaces inside/around/for Me
The workshop consists of physical exercises to build up comprehensive awareness of our body as well as the space it created and in relation to. By using different tools for improvisational tasks, participants will have points of departure for their imagination and finally points of arrival in their own body with their interests of research. The materials, qualities and ideas that they find in the process will then be further developed in different directions and forms with the use of choreographic mindset. It offers a chance and space for us to look closely, as well as distantly, into the physical body and the possibilities to bring that into the creative process in choreography.
Joseph Lee workshop in Krakow
A workshop with iCoDaCo artist Joseph Lee (Hong Kong) at KCC Dance Intensive in Krakow (Poland)
26th - 31st of August 2019
14:30 - 17:30
Krakow Choreographic Centre
Address: Nowa Huta Cultural Centre al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Spaces inside/around/for Me
The workshop consists of physical exercises to build up comprehensive awareness of our body as well as the space it created and in relation to. By using different tools for improvisational tasks, participants will have points of departure for their imagination and finally points of arrival in their own body with their interests of research. The materials, qualities and ideas that they find in the process will then be further developed in different directions and forms with the use of choreographic mindset. It offers a chance and space for us to look closely, as well as distantly, into the physical body and the possibilities to bring that into the creative process in choreography.
Joseph Lee workshop in Krakow
A workshop with iCoDaCo artist Joseph Lee (Hong Kong) at KCC Dance Intensive in Krakow (Poland)
26th - 31st of August 2019
14:30 - 17:30
Krakow Choreographic Centre
Address: Nowa Huta Cultural Centre al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Spaces inside/around/for Me
The workshop consists of physical exercises to build up comprehensive awareness of our body as well as the space it created and in relation to. By using different tools for improvisational tasks, participants will have points of departure for their imagination and finally points of arrival in their own body with their interests of research. The materials, qualities and ideas that they find in the process will then be further developed in different directions and forms with the use of choreographic mindset. It offers a chance and space for us to look closely, as well as distantly, into the physical body and the possibilities to bring that into the creative process in choreography.
Joseph Lee workshop in Krakow
A workshop with iCoDaCo artist Joseph Lee (Hong Kong) at KCC Dance Intensive in Krakow (Poland)
26th - 31st of August 2019
14:30 - 17:30
Krakow Choreographic Centre
Address: Nowa Huta Cultural Centre al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Spaces inside/around/for Me
The workshop consists of physical exercises to build up comprehensive awareness of our body as well as the space it created and in relation to. By using different tools for improvisational tasks, participants will have points of departure for their imagination and finally points of arrival in their own body with their interests of research. The materials, qualities and ideas that they find in the process will then be further developed in different directions and forms with the use of choreographic mindset. It offers a chance and space for us to look closely, as well as distantly, into the physical body and the possibilities to bring that into the creative process in choreography.
Joseph Lee workshop in Krakow
A workshop with iCoDaCo artist Joseph Lee (Hong Kong) at KCC Dance Intensive in Krakow (Poland)
26th - 31st of August 2019
14:30 - 17:30
Krakow Choreographic Centre
Address: Nowa Huta Cultural Centre al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Spaces inside/around/for Me
The workshop consists of physical exercises to build up comprehensive awareness of our body as well as the space it created and in relation to. By using different tools for improvisational tasks, participants will have points of departure for their imagination and finally points of arrival in their own body with their interests of research. The materials, qualities and ideas that they find in the process will then be further developed in different directions and forms with the use of choreographic mindset. It offers a chance and space for us to look closely, as well as distantly, into the physical body and the possibilities to bring that into the creative process in choreography.
Joseph Lee workshop in Krakow
A workshop with iCoDaCo artist Joseph Lee (Hong Kong) at KCC Dance Intensive in Krakow (Poland)
26th - 31st of August 2019
14:30 - 17:30
Krakow Choreographic Centre
Address: Nowa Huta Cultural Centre al. Jana Pawła II 232, 31-913 Kraków
Spaces inside/around/for Me
The workshop consists of physical exercises to build up comprehensive awareness of our body as well as the space it created and in relation to. By using different tools for improvisational tasks, participants will have points of departure for their imagination and finally points of arrival in their own body with their interests of research. The materials, qualities and ideas that they find in the process will then be further developed in different directions and forms with the use of choreographic mindset. It offers a chance and space for us to look closely, as well as distantly, into the physical body and the possibilities to bring that into the creative process in choreography.