
This practical workshop is about working with scores. We will write and perform scores and short pieces for each other based on portraits and interviews. We will approach imitation and imitation in our own performance sketches. We will practically explore the method of "Alba Emoting" and feminist scores and archives.
Conditions for participation are a playful approach and the curiosity and courage to perform and work in groups. Participation does not require any special training. Composers, sound artists, performers and choreographers are also very welcome.
workshop dates: 1-3.3.2021
*If you would like to participate in the workshop, please send an email to irenakukric@hfk-bremen.de
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In diesem praktischen Workshop geht es um die Arbeit mit Partituren. Wir werden Partituren und kurze Stücke für einander schreiben und spielen, die auf Portraits und Interviews basieren. Wir werden Imitation und Nachahmung in eignen Performanceskizzen angehen. Wir werden die Methode des “Alba Emoting” und feministische Partituren und Archiven praktisch erkunden.
Bedingungen für die Teilnahme sind eine spielerische Herangehensweise sowie die Neugierde und den Mut zu performen und in Gruppen zu arbeiten. Die Teilnahme bedarf keiner speziellen Ausbildung. Komponist*innen, Klang*künstlerinnen, Performer*innen und Choreograf*innen sind ausserdem sehr willkommen.
Die Daten sind:
1.03.-3.03. Workshop
2CP possible as a free elective or special topic
biography:
Antonia Baehr lives and works as a choreographer, performer, filmmaker and visual artist in Berlin. Her pieces explore, among other things, the fiction of the everyday and the theater. Baehr studied with Valie Export Berlin and completed her master's degree at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Antonia Baehr currently collaborates in duos with Lucile Desamory, Neo Hülcker, Andrea Neumann, Latifa Laâbissi, and Jule Flierl. In December 2020, "Die Hörposaune" by and with Jule Flierl and Antonia Baehr was supposed to premiere at HAU Berlin. Baehr is producer of horse whisperer and dancer Werner Hirsch (who also appears in Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz film installations); musician and choreographer Henri Fleur; composer/performer and ex-husband Henry Wilde.