Hold yr ache 2 my ache
PRAKTISCH
➤ Donderdag 18.04.2024
➤ 21:00
➤ Duur: 60 min.
➤ STUK Studio
➤ Gratis als onderdeel van het Symposium Dancing Diaspora en toegankelijk voor tickethouders van het Pulse residentiefestival
➤ Tickets Pulse residency festival: €10 (eenheidsprijs)
CONTENT & TRIGGER WARNINGS: De voorstelling bevat luide geluiden. Gratis oordopjes zijn verkrijgbaar bij de ingang. Tijdens de voorstelling kunnen sommige scènes gewelddadig lijken. De performers doen elkaar geen pijn. Mocht je vragen hebben voor, tijdens of na de voorstelling, benader dan het STUK team.
In Hold yr ache 2 my ache zoeken Lau Lukkarila, Zeynab Kirikou Gueye en team via geluid, dans en tekst naar de cadans van veerkracht. Centraal in het artistieke onderzoek staat de zoektocht naar een gezonde lichamelijkheid, in permanente onderhandeling met de beperkingen van productiviteit, structurele onderdrukking en de aantrekkingskracht van affect (‘gewoon alles voelen’).
De kunstenaars werken op het kruispunt van hoop en wanhoop van hun eigen belichaamde conditionering en onderzoeken performatieve strategieën die gebruik maken van 'maskers' (zoals het pseudo en het faken) om waarheden aan het licht te brengen. Hoe kunnen ze een ziel activeren en aanwezigheid en geheugen ontrafelen, zowel collectief als persoonlijk? In hun onderzoek in de studio creëren ze ruimte voor verbeelding, kritiek, verlangen, verdriet, pijn en intimiteit.
Wat betekent het om de kracht van de emotionele en somatische ervaring te erkennen in het hier en nu? Wat als ze die kracht centraal stellen in hun leven en in hun verhouding tot een onrechtvaardig en gevaarlijk systeem? Hoe kunnen vriendschap en conflicten leiden tot emotionele en politieke openbaringen? De makers laten zich in hun zoektocht inspireren door denkers, voelers, activisten en moeders* die hun voorgingen.
Na een residentie van 2 weken presenteren Zeynab Kirikou Gueye, Lau Lukkarila en Marika Peura een work-in-progress voorstelling van hun nieuwe creatie, begeleid door performance doula Claire Lefèvre.
Zeynab Kirikou Gueye (they/them) (*26.5.1999, Prague) is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, sound technician, community organizer, and a DJ based in Vienna. Their practice is influenced by their interest in naturalcultural ecologies, research in postcolonial studies and the abilities to dream of visionary futurisms amidst social depression. Since 2017, they are articulating the intersections of their different artistic and curious practices mainly through the study of music, performance, and the politics of the dancefloor, and through collaboration with artists and researchers on interdisciplinary and frequently politically involved projects.
Lau Lukkarila (they/them) is a choreographer and performer based in Vienna, born by the shore of the Gulf of Bothnia in Finland. They are dedicated to exploring the nuances of engaged awkwardness, transcending discomfort and embracing emphatic and visceral terrains of interaction. From 2008 to 2013 Lukkarila studied in the University of Applied Sciences in Helsinki and in the Royal Higher College of Performing Arts in Madrid. Recent works include “Never Underestimate the Calmness in My Voice on My Face” (2024) with Zeynab Kirikou Gueye and “Lapse and the Scarlet Sun” (2023) with Luca Bonamore. Lukkarila’s work has been shown at ImPulsTanz Festival (AU), Kunstraum Niederösterreich (AU), imagetanz (AU), XS-Festival (FI), Smoqua (CR) and supported by brut Wien, Tanzquartier Wien, Kone Foundation and the EU Creative Crossroads - Life Long Burning Creative Europe program. As „Schoßhund“ they have published three internet EP’s: Super Like (2019), HUFKLANG (2020) and HEAVYCRUSH (2022).
Val Holfeld (they/them, no pronouns) is a curator*, costume- & set designer* and works as a art educator* in vienna. They graduated in art education and currently studies contextual painting at the academy of fine arts in vienna. In their curatorial work, they use humor and playful imagery in reference to pop- and queer culture to question binary structures. In 2023 Val founded the Off Space Kollektiv Zirkusgasse together with 5 artists. The collective showcases emerging FLINTA* artists and views the curatorial practice as a stage in which care work and theatrical happening meet in a new way. They worked as a production manager at Schauspielhaus Wien in cooperation with Wien Modern (2023), Bregenz Festival (2020- 2022) and has collaborated with set-& costume designers in various plays mainly in german speaking theatres. Recently a collaboration in costume design with Christof Hetzer was seen at Nikikai Opera Foundation in Tokyo 2023.
Claire Lefèvre (she/her) is a choreographer, writer with insomnia and reality TV enthusiast who lives in Vienna. She likes to think of herself as a host, welcoming collaborators and spectators into kitsch landscapes where politics and poetry are intertwined. In 2019-2022 she explored the concept of 'radical softness' as a choreographic strategy, understanding hypersensitivity as a method, theme and portal for imagining (the) work. She is currently exploring the archetype and working methods of a performance doula, a role designed to de-visibilise care work in the context of performance making. In 2017 Claire was awarded the BKA Start Scholarship for Music and Performing Arts and in 2019 she was awarded the Tanzquartier Training Scholarship. Between 2020-2021 Claire was one of three artists in residence at K3/Kampnagel in Hamburg (DE). Her work has been shown at March Hare Festival (IS), Dance Days Chania (GR), TanzHafen (AT), Imagetanz (AT), Tanzhochdrei (DE), Fluctoplasma (DE) and YUP (DE) and supported by Life Long Burning, Im_Flieger, Tanzzentrale Nürnberg, Wien Kultur, WUK, brut Wien, Huggy Bears, NadaLokal and Tanzfabrik.
Laura Hähnel (she/they) is a Berlin-based producer, combining their academic background in cultural and media education from Hochschule Merseburg with their commitment to social engagement and event organisation. They initially embarked on their career with diverse projects, including initiatives such as Hilfebus Leipzig and curating events in local clubs in Leipzig and Dresden. After gaining valuable experience as a production assistant at CTM Festival, they took on leading production roles for festival venues such as Berghain. Currently, their focus lies on overseeing art, festival, and tour productions, collaborating with artists like Caroline Polachek and Eartheater, and contributing to esteemed festivals like WHOLE, melt, and Performing Arts Festival Berlin.
Credits
Artistieke leiding en performance Lau Lukkarila & Zeynab Kirikou Gueye | Performance Marika Peura | Scenografie & kostuumontwerp Ju Aichinger & Val Holfeld | Performance doula Claire Lefèvre | Productie Laura Hähnel | Coproductie not your babe & Tanzquartier Wien | Met de steun van the City of Vienna Culture Department, the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sports Austria, STUK & Workshop Foundation gecofinancierd door het Creative Europe Programma van de Europese Unie in het kader van Life Long BurningLocatie
Prijs
Gratis als onderdeel van het Symposium Dancing Diaspora
Toegankelijk voor tickethouders van het Pulse residentiefestival (€10)