For his residency in wpZimmer, Italian artist Leonardo Delogu is looking for (professional) dancers. During a three-day workshop, he and the dancers will conduct research into the liminal phase of a rite of passage, a concept of the cultural anthropologist Victor Turner
From 18-20 April 2019
10h-13h / break / 14h-17h
Lunch included
Subscribe via charlotte@wpzimmer.be
For this 2nd edition of Critical Techno ‘So, do you believe in spirits?’, Helena Dietrich Together with Thomas Proksch conduct research around otherworldly body experiences, paranormal perceptions and the conditions to communicate with spirits and other entities.
Enter a world where forces are felt, colors keep on changing, obstacles appear and disappear. Created by Manon Santkin, this universe called New Measuring Rites will land in wpZimmer during this year’s Dag van de Dans on 27.04.
The guest of this week is Wouter Krokaert who will work together with Katja Dreyer and Charlotte Vanden Eynde on ‘Composities in het wilde weg’.
You are a starting creator (theatre, dance, comedy, slam, hiphop, cross-over, …) and you have an extraordinary concept in mind for a performance. You are looking for interesting people with whom you can talk about this idea – professional people with a lot of experience, an open mind and a broad background knowledge. You would even like it better to sit together with several people to bounce off your ideas to different viewpoints.
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During their time at wpZimmer they will continue their work on the third part of the project “The Art of a Culture of Hope”, which is an “Archive of Hope & Fear”. This archive is an attempt to find a way of sharing the experiences they have gained during “the art of a culture of hope”: which has become a web of responses and tender provocations, which have been collected across Europe, through the (performative) participation of more than thirty artists as well as through workshops with the (local) public.
During SINGULIER (14 > 17 Feb 2019) Gosie Vervloessem continues experimenting with her home, kitchen and garden equipment. The project Recipes for Disaster: The Magazine & Tupperware Party cooks up some crucial questions about classification and control: How do we cope with chaos in our daily lives? How to free ourselves from the quarantine of our own bathroom? How to argue for a messy and less sterile life in times of Ebola