Morning Practice/Open Level 
Sabina Holzer

Riverin’

Sabina Holzer

works in the field of extended choreography. Her performances, interventions and texts explore the ecologies of human and more-than-human bodies with particular attention to movement and matter. They are shown and published locally and internationally. Sabina engages in practices of collaboration, philosophy, ecology, science fiction and poetry. She has been working with Alix Eynaudi, Jeroen Peeters, Katrin Hornek, Elisabeth Schäfer and, since 2005, closely with Jack Hauser. Her collaborations have been shown at the Tanzquartier Wien, the Secession and the Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art in recent years. She teaches at SEAD Salzburg, the University of Applied Arts Vienna, ImPulsTanz, and others.

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Riverin’

Our bodies contain all the expressions of water on earth. Inside us is a vast ocean of fluids in which all our cells are immersed, along with rivers and streams that run through our veins, arteries, lymph and brain vessels. We will focus on the different streams of sensation and tension, and the fluid transitions of movement, voice, and text that we experience as dance. With our eyes closed, we will explore the intricate details that nourish our presence by diving into the micropolitics of our bodies. We surrender to multi-layered, simultaneous meanings as if our dances emerge from our dreams. Our skin helps us to listen, and we give space and time to play. Rhythm and tempo tell stories of joy and sorrow as we move fluidly between blurs and instincts, gentleness and wildness. We allow places to bubble up with light and laughter through the words of our breath.

Sabina Holzer

works in the field of extended choreography. Her performances, interventions and texts explore the ecologies of human and more-than-human bodies with particular attention to movement and matter. They are shown and published locally and internationally. Sabina engages in practices of collaboration, philosophy, ecology, science fiction and poetry. She has been working with Alix Eynaudi, Jeroen Peeters, Katrin Hornek, Elisabeth Schäfer and, since 2005, closely with Jack Hauser. Her collaborations have been shown at the Tanzquartier Wien, the Secession and the Austrian Museum of Folk Life and Folk Art in recent years. She teaches at SEAD Salzburg, the University of Applied Arts Vienna, ImPulsTanz, and others.

cattravelsnotalone.at

13.05.
17.05.
Mon–​Fri
11.30
120 min
13.05.
17.05.
Mon–​Fri
11.30
120 min
TQW Studios
€ 16/*6

Language: German, English

 
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