Workshops 2011
Cédric Andrieux (FR): Back to Basics & Event/revisited
Patricia Bardi (USA/NL): Embodied Voice in the Moving Body
Goran Bogdanovski (SI): Fičo Training and Improvisation Tools & Fičo Training and Performing Now
Laurent Chétouane (FR/DE): Ethik einer Bewegung
Gill Clarke (GB): Mind in Motion – Experiential Anatomy into Dancing
Veronica Fischer (DE): Feldenkrais for Dancers
Kenneth Flak (NO/EE): Contemporary Dance Technique & Movement Composition
Stephan Herwig (DE): Contemporary Dance
Wendy Houstoun (GB): Devising in Action
Kapela (FR): House und Hip-Hop Freestyle Intensive
Andrea Marton (DE): Zeitgenössischer Tanz für Kinder
Aloun Phetnoi (LAO/DE): Jus Keep on Muvin – Breakdance for Kids and Teens
Annerose Schmidt (DE): Zeitgenössischer Tanz für Mädchen und Jungen
Dr. Liane Simmel (DE): Not just any body – Tanzmedizin zum Anfassen
Chiang-Mei Wang (TW/DE): Floating Body – Modern Dance mit Tai-Chi Dao-Yin Elementen
Performances 2011
Jérôme Bel (FR): Cédric Andrieux
Philip Bergmann/Andrea Spreafico (DE/IT): SHOW
Jonathan Burrows/ Matteo Fargion (GB/IT): Counting To One Hundred
Laurent Chétouane (FR/DE): horizon(s)
Pierre Droulers (BE): de l’air et du vent
Kenneth Flak (NO/EE): The Chinese Room
Thomas Hauert/Àngels Margarit (BE/CH/ES): From B to B
Wendy Houstoun (GB): Keep dancing
OONA project/Marisa Godoy (BR/CH): PLEASE
Symposium 2011: Unspeakable
In 2011 several artists and academics were looking in the course of a number of lectures and discussions into the question how we can talk about choreography today. Choreography is much more than a method to generate dance. Nowadays, experimental variations raise dance as an issue that, as a cultural contruct and medium, is critically dealt with and alters our interpretations of dance. Does dance challenge choreography? What potential is in choreography?
With Jonathan Burrows, Laurent Chétouane, Helmut Ploebst, Petra Sabisch, Noémie Solomon and Noé Soulier.
Organized by JOINT ADVENTURES – Walter Heun in cooperation with the Department of Art and Culture, City of Munich.


- (c) Herman Sorgeloos

