Encounters – Embodied Practices: #4 Moving Through Emergencies
Workshop with Thiago Granato
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.
"#4 Moving through Emergencies" is aimed at choreographers, dancers and performance artists who are familiar with collaborative creation processes.
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.
Ticket Prices
Free admission.
The number of participants is limited, please register.
"#4 Moving through Emergencies" is aimed at choreographers, dancers and performance artists who are familiar with collaborative creation processes.
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.
In the fourth instalment of Radialsystem’s practice and dialogue series “Encounters – Embodied Practices”, Brazilian choreographer Thiago Granato issues an invitation to an early morning communal body practice with “Moving through Emergencies”, inspired by a ritual of the Txucarramãe, an indigenous people in Brazil. His methodology combines Kundalini Yoga, somatic fascia studies as well as a practice towards energetic body awareness, drawing from a Brazilian Txucarramãe ritual.
“Moving through Emergencies” is designed for choreographers, dancers, and performance artists who are familiar with collaborative processes of creation. Participants should eat only a light meal before the workshop, as some of the breathing exercises may put pressure on the stomach.
Further information on „Encounters – Embodied Practices“
Cast
Choreography, performance and mediation
Thiago Granato
Biographien
Thiago Granato ist ein brasilianischer Choreograf, er lebt in Berlin. Seine Produktionen sind das Ergebnis von Prozessen, die Erfahrungen politischer Transformation mit ästhetischer Innovation verweben. Seine Performances wurden u.a. in Brasilien, Israel, Libanon und Korea sowie den meisten europäischen Ländern gezeigt, dazu gehören in den letzten Jahren „Hosting Hosts“ (2019), „The Sound They Make When No One Listens“ (2021) und „The Earthlings Exercise“ (2022). Er arbeitete mit vielen namhaften Künstler*innen zusammen und unterrichtete u.a. in Brasilien, Schweden und Deutschland. Thiago Granato nahm am Ex.e.r.ce 8-Programm, Centre Chorégraphique National de Montpellier (FR - 2008), koordiniert von Xavier Le Roy und am NPP - New Performative Practices Master Programme an der Uniarts - Stockholm University of Arts (SE - 2019), unter der Leitung von Chrysa Parkinson teil. Zurzeit ist er überdies Co-Kurateur des Linha de Fuga Festivals in Coimbra (PT).
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
English
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
In the frame of "Encounters - Embodied Practices". "Encounters" is a project by Radialsystem and is supported by DIEHL+RITTER/TANZPAKT RECONNECT, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR. Hilfsprogramm Tanz.
In the fourth instalment of Radialsystem’s practice and dialogue series “Encounters – Embodied Practices”, Brazilian choreographer Thiago Granato issues an invitation to an early morning communal body practice with “Moving through Emergencies”, inspired by a ritual of the Txucarramãe, an indigenous people in Brazil. His methodology combines Kundalini Yoga, somatic fascia studies as well as a practice towards energetic body awareness, drawing from a Brazilian Txucarramãe ritual.
“Moving through Emergencies” is designed for choreographers, dancers, and performance artists who are familiar with collaborative processes of creation. Participants should eat only a light meal before the workshop, as some of the breathing exercises may put pressure on the stomach.
Further information on „Encounters – Embodied Practices“
Cast
Choreography, performance and mediation
Thiago Granato
Biographies
Thiago Granato ist ein brasilianischer Choreograf, er lebt in Berlin. Seine Produktionen sind das Ergebnis von Prozessen, die Erfahrungen politischer Transformation mit ästhetischer Innovation verweben. Seine Performances wurden u.a. in Brasilien, Israel, Libanon und Korea sowie den meisten europäischen Ländern gezeigt, dazu gehören in den letzten Jahren „Hosting Hosts“ (2019), „The Sound They Make When No One Listens“ (2021) und „The Earthlings Exercise“ (2022). Er arbeitete mit vielen namhaften Künstler*innen zusammen und unterrichtete u.a. in Brasilien, Schweden und Deutschland. Thiago Granato nahm am Ex.e.r.ce 8-Programm, Centre Chorégraphique National de Montpellier (FR - 2008), koordiniert von Xavier Le Roy und am NPP - New Performative Practices Master Programme an der Uniarts - Stockholm University of Arts (SE - 2019), unter der Leitung von Chrysa Parkinson teil. Zurzeit ist er überdies Co-Kurateur des Linha de Fuga Festivals in Coimbra (PT).
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