Training/Advanced Level 
Wiener Perspektive Training & Education Group

Feedback/Training Vol. 1

ViennaSchoolOFF 8+3
Wiener Perspektive Training & Education Group

emerged in 2017 as a working group within Wiener Perspektive, at first to provide for self-organized training options during the closing period of TQW.

In fluctuating constellations the T&E Group investigates into the needs, dreams and wishes of dance and performance practitioners on how education could be re-designed. Current active members: Agnes Schneidewind, Alina Tretinjak, Anne Juren, Charlotta Ruth, Christina Rauchbauer, Gabriela Branco, K.T. Zakravsky, Mariella Greil, Navina Neverla, Samuel Feldhandler, Sara De Santis and Tomaž Simatović.

Feedback/Training Vol. 1

ViennaSchoolOFF 8+3

Feedback/Training Vol. 1
Mon 02 – Thu 05 Nov & Mon 09 – Thu 12 Nov, 10.00–12.00 (including feedback)
Advanced Level

During eight days, the contemporary training at TQW is expanded with peer-to-peer feedback on training. Based on the class of each day – led by four teaching artists selected via open call: Bianca Braunesberger, Lisa Bunderla, Imani Rameses, Tomaž Simatović – different methodologies and approaches to learning are observed, explored and mirrored through concepts like flow, dynamic or play. The initiative was originally planned to be open to anyone interested in investigating dance training and their own relation to learning. Due to Covid-19, we unfortunately have to limit the participation in accordance with TQW regulations. The feedback is facilitated by Wiener Perspektive Training & Education Group in collaboration with the respective teachers.

 

Be/Well/Come Vol. 2
Thu 12 – Sat 14 Nov, 10.00–19.00
Open Level
Participation is free of charge
Please register until Mon 02 Nov stating your time(s) of availability: tanzquartier@tqw.at

The three days following the eight days of training and feedback will present the opportunity to reflect on and process the previous experiences, while they will also mark the beginning of a whole new chapter. Based on the experiences from Be/Well/Come at TQW in 2018 and the three-day session VSOFF Mentoring – Summer Edition at ToZmia in August 2020, we will develop games, establish a dialogue and share oracle-like experiences in order to continue our conversation from the previous days of training. The motto will be “chinses whispers”, a process in which the elements of previous experiences will be revisited by means of a dynamic that involves active reception, translation and creative misunderstandings. These three days will include excursions, small group activities at TQW studios, and also a social event at the end of our course with guests from the dance and performance scene (all events and activities will adhere to the current Covid-19 regulations).

The structure of the three days will take into account Covid-19 restrictions as well as allow everyone interested to participate according to their individual availabilities. Therefore, the final programme will be announced to all participants after the registration deadline.

Wiener Perspektive Training & Education Group

emerged in 2017 as a working group within Wiener Perspektive, at first to provide for self-organized training options during the closing period of TQW.

In fluctuating constellations the T&E Group investigates into the needs, dreams and wishes of dance and performance practitioners on how education could be re-designed. Current active members: Agnes Schneidewind, Alina Tretinjak, Anne Juren, Charlotta Ruth, Christina Rauchbauer, Gabriela Branco, K.T. Zakravsky, Mariella Greil, Navina Neverla, Samuel Feldhandler, Sara De Santis and Tomaž Simatović.

02.11.
05.11.+
09.11.
12.11.
Mon–​Thu+​Mon–​Thu
10.00
120 min
02.11.
05.11.+
09.11.
12.11.
Mon–​Thu+​Mon–​Thu
10.00
120 min
Zoom, various venues

ViennaSchoolOFF is an experimental project within the T&E group. It suggests an indirect relationship to the Vienna Circle (Wiener Kreis) and the Viennese School (Wiener Schule). This “Vienna School” is, also pointing at the lack of post gradual education in the field of choreography in Austria and aims to play with the gap of this shortage.

 
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