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Dance repetition bodies moving through space in time
Dance repetition bodies moving through space in time





dance repetition bodies moving through space in time dance repetition bodies moving through space in time

Since 2014 Gali has been performing and teaching in Berlin. Gali Kinkulkin is a permanent resident of Lake Studios Berlin- an artist run dance, production and performance place. By focusing on continues physical tasks she is “limiting” the body which allows to explore the qualities that are being awakened by it. Is there a complex identity, one that allows a neutral and objective view of the world? With Leave the Keys and Go, the artist employs continuous, repetitious movements which test her own physical limits, raising questions about how one can use the body, which contains an infinite amount of information, in order to explore the complexity of cultural-identity in relation to self-identity. Body as an empty vessel the range of identities, the bow of qualities, the volume of responsibilities, all resonates in it. Gali Kinkulkin, Leave the Keys and Go (2015). Video composition of the ritual movements of labor.Īn ongoing series of performances designed around slowness, silence, and minimal shifts. Short documentary meets YouTube video mashup.Ĭhoreographic cycle of gestures for video. Featuring:Ī dance examining exhaustion and identity.

DANCE REPETITION BODIES MOVING THROUGH SPACE IN TIME SERIES

The program concludes with the latest installment in a series of interdisciplinary performances by Claudia Garbe and Johnny Chang, whose movement-music compositions explore the effect of gradual transformations and extended durations. The screening portion of the program features two short video works which focus documentary techniques on absurd and human physical rituals involved in both sports and labor also included is a performance for video by Karin Felbermayr which repurposes found gestures for a subversive, anti-authoritarian character profile. Gali Kinkulkin opens with a performance that calls back to the parallel origins of video and body art, with simple, transparent choreographic techniques that probe her own physical limits.

dance repetition bodies moving through space in time

Space/Time’s opening event at the Tatwerk includes two live performances and three video works which explore the varied effects that ritual and repetition have on our experience of time. Tatwerk | Performative Forschung Hasenheide 9 Claudia Garbe and Johnny Chang, Slow Changes #2 (2015) 5 Works on Ritual and Repetition







Dance repetition bodies moving through space in time