TUNED FOR MOVEMENT

What do we call music and what is movement? How do these affect each other? What happens to our body when we let it react to sound and space? Are we capable of taking in all the notes through our body? How can movement and relation to space create new sound and bake old ones?

We have a taste of the ancient origin of sound and movement, their connection and differences. We invite all ,who want to experience the two way inspiration between movement (dance) and music.



SOCIAL CHOREOGRAPHIES- LECTURE

How are we moving in our everyday life? What kind of power structures, spatial arrangements, social choreographies and clinical theories of the body that shape our concept of body awareness? Stopping at the red light, putting our hands in the air when wanting to speak up, performing a folk dance choreography with kindergarteners, organizing into a live chain during demonstrations, using a mask during pandemic and saying hi with our elbow – are they originating from the same source?

What kind of impulses are necessary to participate? We are at the same time examining the possibilities of non-verbal participation, the specificities of open and closed spaces and the forms of interaction emerging inside of them. 

We do all this by using scores, describing and prescribing dance-maps and dance-sheets, and our main topic is the appreciation and celebration of (physical) work.

 

INSIDE OUT, OUTSIDE IN

How can we generate meetings without words? What is needed for the still to begin to move? Where did playfulness hide? What impulses are needed for participation?

Two day workshop as part of our research, to present our methods and games to the public,and invite them to play and move with us. Collaborative public space actions, development of our game. We investigate the opportunities of nonverbal participation and the characteristics of open and closed places, their affect on interaction.