Workshop 

Wege des Anleitens

 
hausgemacht

is a Vienna-based anti-racist, feminist collective. As a non-profit association, it creates, maintains and protects SafeR Spaces for Flinta* people. The hausgemacht awareness team consists of 12 core members and draws on a varying number of external helpers depending on the event. The collective is privately funded, i.e., not tied to any state body or party.

hausgemacht.org

Wege des Anleitens

A workshop aimed at students, choreographers, directors in institutions and teachers

What does it mean to be able to unfold oneself in a space, an area, an activity? How can we acknowledge differences, value dancers’ individuality, and see these as opportunities for creativity? What do we know about reducing abuse in dance? Hard training, daily engagement with one’s body, multitasking, and working conditions often leave little room to consider our individual needs. The relevance of care for oneself and others plays a vital role in the field of dance.

This workshop aims to define relevant topics such as safeR space, feedback, and correction in the context of dance and dance education. It highlights ways to integrate these themes into daily dance practice, deal with boundaries, and create a learning and working space where comfort resources are available.

The workshop will be facilitated by Claudia Antonica, Selin Baran, Gloria Marie-Elaine Berghäuser, Friederike Decker, Leonie Frühe, Mathea Mierl and Polina Samoidiuk in collaboration with the hausgemacht collective.

hausgemacht

is a Vienna-based anti-racist, feminist collective. As a non-profit association, it creates, maintains and protects SafeR Spaces for Flinta* people. The hausgemacht awareness team consists of 12 core members and draws on a varying number of external helpers depending on the event. The collective is privately funded, i.e., not tied to any state body or party.

hausgemacht.org

19.12.
Thu
14.00
180 min
19.12.
Thu
14.00
180 min
TQW Studios
Free of charge, registration required

In German

Limited number of participants

 
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