Workshop by Animalarium Dance Collective 14-15th of August
This presentation is happening with the support of Perform Europe as part of the Animalariums’ Choreo-Constellations project.
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
Thursday, 14th of August and Friday, 15th of August at 10.00 - 18.00
Open workshop showing on Friday 15th of August 14.00
WHERE?
Ställbergs gruva, Ljusnarsbergs municipality
COSTS?
Free of charge
WHO CAN JOIN?
Open to artists of all genres but places are limited - first come, first served basis Working language is English and Swedish
PRACTICALITIES
Ställbergs gruva offers simple dormitory sleeping facilities, shared bathrooms and access to kitchen, as well as supplies vegan and vegetarian basic items for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All free of charge
REGISTER
You register for this workshop via alexandra@stallbergsgruva.se
For your registration we kindly ask for your name, email address, phone number and which artistic field you come from. You can also write a few sentences about yourself or link to online materials, but this is not required.
Questions about the practicality and around Ställbergs gruva? contact: info@stallbergsgruva.se
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
Thursday, 14th of August and Friday, 15th of August at 10.00 - 18.00
Open workshop showing on Friday 15th of August 14.00
WHERE?
Ställbergs gruva, Ljusnarsbergs municipality
COSTS?
Free of charge
WHO CAN JOIN?
Open to artists of all genres but places are limited - first come, first served basis Working language is English and Swedish
PRACTICALITIES
Ställbergs gruva offers simple dormitory sleeping facilities, shared bathrooms and access to kitchen, as well as supplies vegan and vegetarian basic items for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All free of charge
REGISTER
You register for this workshop via alexandra@stallbergsgruva.se
For your registration we kindly ask for your name, email address, phone number and which artistic field you come from. You can also write a few sentences about yourself or link to online materials, but this is not required.
Questions about the practicality and around Ställbergs gruva? contact: info@stallbergsgruva.se
Animalarium Dance Collective Chore-Constellating: Embodied Storytelling and Collective Meaning Making at Ställbergs gruva, 14th and 15th of August!
Welcome to two today long workshop at Ställbergs Gruva hosted by Animalarium Dance Collective!
In this workshop Animalarium Dance Collective will share their improvisation practice Choreo-Constellating. Participants will explore themes related to their upcoming creation, Constellation #3, being developed on-site in collaboration with Ställbergs gruva.
The workshop is for professional artists and no previous performing arts experience is needed. We use voice, movement, gestures and language. We will explore how to create a dramaturgy/story collectively and in the moment. The two days will consist of guided explorations, performing in small groups as well as witnessing each other and reflecting together.
The workshop is facilitated by Liv Schellander and Alexandra Wingate, joined by collaborator Ina Dokmo and Siri Anna Flesburg.
Choreo-Constellating is a practice for artistic expression, research and collaboration. Developed by Liv Schellander and Animalarium, this unique method integrates sensory work, embodied perception, movement, voice, language and improvisation. Developed within the framework of contemporary choreography and somatic and systemic inquiry, it serves as a practice for collective meaning making through embodied storytelling, offering a dynamic way to map relation/ships, histories, and speculative futures through the body.
The practice invites a multisensory presence, fostering an interdependent awareness that contrasts with the isolating tendencies of contemporary culture. It offers a space where collective experience can be digested through movement and shared experiencing—something dance has historically provided across cultures.
Liv Schellander and Alexandra Wingate are artists working in dance and performance. Liv, based in Vienna, enjoys collaborating with other artists in long-term processes. She develops her artistic practice Choreo-Constellating together with Alexandra for their project Animalariums’ Constellations. Liv and Alexandra share a history and focus on improvisation and founded the Animalarium Dance Collective together with Lena Kimming. Alexandra, based on the Swedish northwest coast, works closely with dancers to create pieces that explore cultural ideas and symbols. She is a part of Ställbergs gruva and has both worked as part of the project management team and as a participating artis. Both artists are passionate about bringing new perspectives and creative processes to their work.
Perform Europe, supported by the European Union, is a funding scheme for the European performing arts sector. It facilitates international networking and supports inclusive, diverse, and eco-friendly touring projects across the 40 Creative Europe countries. Perform Europe emphasises practices rooted in sustainability and inclusivity, aiming to transform the performing arts sector and ensure a balanced distribution across the continent.
Perform Europe is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and implemented by a consortium of six organisations: IETM – International network for contemporary performing arts, European Festivals Association (EFA), Circostrada, European Dance Development Network, Pearle * - Live Performance Europe and IDEA Consult.
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Welcome to two today long workshop at Ställbergs Gruva hosted by Animalarium Dance Collective!
In this workshop Animalarium Dance Collective will share their improvisation practice Choreo-Constellating. Participants will explore themes related to their upcoming creation, Constellation #3, being developed on-site in collaboration with Ställbergs gruva.
The workshop is for professional artists and no previous performing arts experience is needed. We use voice, movement, gestures and language. We will explore how to create a dramaturgy/story collectively and in the moment. The two days will consist of guided explorations, performing in small groups as well as witnessing each other and reflecting together.
The workshop is facilitated by Liv Schellander and Alexandra Wingate, joined by collaborator Ina Dokmo and Siri Anna Flesburg.
Choreo-Constellating is a practice for artistic expression, research and collaboration. Developed by Liv Schellander and Animalarium, this unique method integrates sensory work, embodied perception, movement, voice, language and improvisation. Developed within the framework of contemporary choreography and somatic and systemic inquiry, it serves as a practice for collective meaning making through embodied storytelling, offering a dynamic way to map relation/ships, histories, and speculative futures through the body.
The practice invites a multisensory presence, fostering an interdependent awareness that contrasts with the isolating tendencies of contemporary culture. It offers a space where collective experience can be digested through movement and shared experiencing—something dance has historically provided across cultures.
Liv Schellander and Alexandra Wingate are artists working in dance and performance. Liv, based in Vienna, enjoys collaborating with other artists in long-term processes. She develops her artistic practice Choreo-Constellating together with Alexandra for their project Animalariums’ Constellations. Liv and Alexandra share a history and focus on improvisation and founded the Animalarium Dance Collective together with Lena Kimming. Alexandra, based on the Swedish northwest coast, works closely with dancers to create pieces that explore cultural ideas and symbols. She is a part of Ställbergs gruva and has both worked as part of the project management team and as a participating artis. Both artists are passionate about bringing new perspectives and creative processes to their work.
About Perform Europe
Perform Europe, supported by the European Union, is a funding scheme for the European performing arts sector. It facilitates international networking and supports inclusive, diverse, and eco-friendly touring projects across the 40 Creative Europe countries. Perform Europe emphasises practices rooted in sustainability and inclusivity, aiming to transform the performing arts sector and ensure a balanced distribution across the continent.
Perform Europe is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and implemented by a consortium of six organisations: IETM – International network for contemporary performing arts, European Festivals Association (EFA), Circostrada, European Dance Development Network, Pearle * - Live Performance Europe and IDEA Consult.
