Bile
Artists Magdalena Forster and Milena Georgieva freely draw inspiration from the liver. The Greek word ‘hèpar’ (liver) was once associated with ‘pleasure’, as it was thought to be the source of the soul and human emotions and thus served as an inspiration for poetry and art.
The performance gives warm, moist spaces for affirmation, for processes of letting go and intimacy (in solitude). The audience is invited to watch dances that alternate between personal and abstract, to rest while being carried by sounds that move from the smooth glossy surfaces into the folds of existence.
is a dance and performance artist, choreographer and trained health and nursing professional. Her works flirt with the potential of the unfinished and indeterminate, turning to personal documentation, kinetic archives and memories. Her artistic work has been supported by the BMKÖS-Startstipendium for performing arts 2020, project grants from the City of Innsbruck, the Province of Tyrol and several residencies.
is a composer, transdisciplinary artist, and performer. Her focus lies on speculative world-making, sprouting out of deep research in sound and music, landscape theory, queer feminism, education and body and identity politics. She seeks a fluid, unbound sense of sound, music and listening and transgresses genres to grow multidimensional bodies of sound. Composition grants by the City of Vienna, 2022/23. BAZA award nomination, 2019.
Credits
Concept, performance, choreography Magdalena Forster Live sound, composition Milena Georgieva – Co-produced by Magdalena Forster and Tanzquartier Wien. With kind support from the Municipal Department of Cultural Affairs, Vienna. Thanks to Im_flieger, Bears in the Park/residency programme, Yoh Morishita, Camilla Schielin, Julia Müllner, Martina De Dominicis, Evgeny Ignashev, Sebastian Köck, Luka Jana Berchthold
Day tickets are available, including Rituals of Transformation (Starfire)
Remaining tickets will be available at the evening box office. Waiting numbers will be given out from 30 minutes before showtime.