Encounters – Embodied Practices: #2 Matria – Motherland
Workshop with Rocío Marano
Dance Workshop
Ticket Prices
Free admission.
Unfortunately, all places are taken, but there is the possibility to join on site, if registered participants do not show up.
This second workshop "Matria – Motherland" is designed for people with and without experience in dance; it is open for everyone who has an interest in rhythm and dance – who might also have fun being part of a drum ensemble for an afternoon.
Photographs will be taken during the workshop. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform our team when you arrive.
We continuously adapt our hygiene concept to current developments and changing regulations. Please inform yourself about the applicable hygiene measures before your visit.
Malambo is a traditional Argentine gaucho dance: this rhythm-based step dance is performed without melody or text and traditionally by men. The workshop "Matria – Motherland", the second in Radialsystem's series "Encounters – Embodied Practices", Berlin-based Argentine dancer, performer and video artist Rocio Marano invites audiences to become acquainted with the rhythms of Malambo: the thunderous stamping of the step dance – "zapateo" – juxtaposes with rhythmic movements driven by the Bombo Legüero, an Argentine drum. Alongside practical aspects of dance, the workshop will also tackle theoretical questions: how can the popular and traditional sounds and rhythms of Malambo be liberated from a folklorist perspective and be understood as more than just a patriarchal concept?
This second workshop "Matria – Motherland" is designed for people with and without experience in dance; it is open for everyone who has an interest in rhythm and dance – who might also have fun being part of a drum ensemble for an afternoon.
Further information on „Encounters – Embodied Practices“
Cast
Curated by
Rocío Marano
Dance and Music
Ángela Muñoz
Gabriela Turano
Tatiana Heuman
Malambo
Gabriela Valdivia
Biographien
Die argentinische Tänzerin und Choreografin Rocío Marano arbeitet seit 2014 in Berlin. Neben ihrer Tanzausbildung studierte sie an der Escola Superior d‘Art i Disseny de les Illes Balears in Spanien und absolvierte anschließend ein Masterstudium in Choreografie am Hochschulübergreifenden Zentrum Tanz HZT in Berlin. Sie studierte darüber hinaus Ökofeminismus an der Universität Buenos Aires und wurde 2020 mit einem DAAD-Stipendium gefördert. Rocío Marano lässt sich insbesondere durch kollektive und alltägliche Prozesse inspirieren, deren Kontexte weit über den zeitgenössischen Tanz hinausgehen. Daher ist ihre Forschung eklektisch ausgerichtet und schließt Praktiken wie Krump, Malambo, interspezifische Wechselbeziehungen – oder Gähnen – ein.
Im Oktober 2022 ist Rocío Marano Residentin im Rahmen des Residenzprogramms „Body Time Space“ des Radialsystems. Über einen Zeitraum von vier Wochen wird sie gemeinsam mit assoziierten Künstler*innen in den Studios des Radialsystems und den Räumen von Cordillera Berlin forschen und arbeiten. Der Workshop „Matria – Motherland“ markiert den zeitlichen Abschluss der Residenz.
Programme
Further "Embodied Practices" dates
#1 Urban Practices
10 09 2022 2-6 pm
with Anja Jadryschnikova, Prince Ofori und Raphael Moussa Hillebrand
#2 Matria – Motherland
29 10 2022 2-6 pm
with Rocío Marano
#3 Vocal Practices
12 11 2022 14-18 Uhr
mit Peny Chan und Rully Shabara
Cancelled: What's That Noise?
12 11 2022 2-6 pm
with Sandhya Daemgen
#5 foRest – slow medicine
19 11 2022 4-5.30 pm
20 11 2022 4-5.30 pm
with Martha Hincapié Charry
Language
German, English, Spanish
Encounters – Embodied Practices
Are corporeal techniques part and parcel of what we call culture? Or does culture only arise out of their performance? How do we generate knowledge through shared corporeal practices? And how is knowledge production connected with power? “Encounters – Embodied Practices” is a new series developed by Radialsystem together with Associate Curators Raphael Moussa Hillebrand, Rocío Marano, Sandhya Daemgen and Martha Hincapié Charry. “Embodied Practices” centres around the preservation and transmission of corporeal practices stemming from different cultural contexts and focuses on a form of knowledge production that begins with the body and experience. “Embodied Practices” is an experiential form of knowledge transmission.
Credits
As part of the residency programme "Body Time Space". The residency programme is funded by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
Malambo is a traditional Argentine gaucho dance: this rhythm-based step dance is performed without melody or text and traditionally by men. The workshop "Matria – Motherland", the second in Radialsystem's series "Encounters – Embodied Practices", Berlin-based Argentine dancer, performer and video artist Rocio Marano invites audiences to become acquainted with the rhythms of Malambo: the thunderous stamping of the step dance – "zapateo" – juxtaposes with rhythmic movements driven by the Bombo Legüero, an Argentine drum. Alongside practical aspects of dance, the workshop will also tackle theoretical questions: how can the popular and traditional sounds and rhythms of Malambo be liberated from a folklorist perspective and be understood as more than just a patriarchal concept?
This second workshop "Matria – Motherland" is designed for people with and without experience in dance; it is open for everyone who has an interest in rhythm and dance – who might also have fun being part of a drum ensemble for an afternoon.
Further information on „Encounters – Embodied Practices“
Cast
Curated by
Rocío Marano
Dance and Music
Ángela Muñoz
Gabriela Turano
Tatiana Heuman
Malambo
Gabriela Valdivia
Biographies
Die argentinische Tänzerin und Choreografin Rocío Marano arbeitet seit 2014 in Berlin. Neben ihrer Tanzausbildung studierte sie an der Escola Superior d‘Art i Disseny de les Illes Balears in Spanien und absolvierte anschließend ein Masterstudium in Choreografie am Hochschulübergreifenden Zentrum Tanz HZT in Berlin. Sie studierte darüber hinaus Ökofeminismus an der Universität Buenos Aires und wurde 2020 mit einem DAAD-Stipendium gefördert. Rocío Marano lässt sich insbesondere durch kollektive und alltägliche Prozesse inspirieren, deren Kontexte weit über den zeitgenössischen Tanz hinausgehen. Daher ist ihre Forschung eklektisch ausgerichtet und schließt Praktiken wie Krump, Malambo, interspezifische Wechselbeziehungen – oder Gähnen – ein.
Im Oktober 2022 ist Rocío Marano Residentin im Rahmen des Residenzprogramms „Body Time Space“ des Radialsystems. Über einen Zeitraum von vier Wochen wird sie gemeinsam mit assoziierten Künstler*innen in den Studios des Radialsystems und den Räumen von Cordillera Berlin forschen und arbeiten. Der Workshop „Matria – Motherland“ markiert den zeitlichen Abschluss der Residenz.
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