Work in Progress: Tearing Up
We are happy to welcome Hanna A. Lokøy and Aikaterini Dimitrelli. Their residency is part of our yearly collaboration with HAUT in Copenhagen.
Hanna and Aikaterini will work for two weeks in the concert studio of Kaaistudios together with outside eye Sophia Danae Vorvila and musician Carl-Noë Struck, who plays the cello and electronic instruments.
We warmly invite you to their sharing on Tuesday, May 19, at 16:00.
Tearing Up is an evocative exploration including scattered slide-shows of movements and strained breath. The practice contains suppressed emotions, the sensation of tearing up into eternity, as well as the desire for a release.
The practice stems from the draining and exhausting experience of
containing the need to cry. It manifests itself into the limbs and moves
through distorted images of someone tearing up. We look at tearing, as a
way of breaking apart and slowly dissolving. It’s the potential of
withholding, as a resistance to shedding, to whom or what might not
serve. An impossible quest, standing on the verge of overwhelm while the
flood of tears approaches. The world of Tearing Up contains friction
and self-regulation, where we look to the moments in-between our
breaths, sighs and empty sobs.
We move between number 1 and number 2, the non-what, the almost, and the impossible.
Event details
Dates
Duration
Location
Kaaistudios (Concertstudio)
Discipline
Performance / Dance
work-in-progress sharing + aftertalk
More info
book via riet@workspacebrussels.be
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