02/05/2022
A COVID-CANCELLATION RETURNS: Jule Flierl oh so live at Tårnby Park Studio - read below and sign up for workshop on SoundDance ⬇️
SoundDance
Workshop with Jule Flierl at Tårnby Park Studio, June 8-9 from 10 am - 4 pm.
What are possible ways of relating the moving body and the voice? This class is a somatic approach to the vocal apparatus, experiencing voice as presence, voice as feedback system, voice as dance. Sounding, speaking, silence, stillness, movement and imagination are introduced as tools to perform and to compose.
SoundDance is a concept that has been formulated first by performance artist Valeska Gert in the late 1920’s. The method expands the material of the dancer by adding voice as a way of dancing. By attempting to narrate the historic transition from silent dancing to sounding dancing, the workshop offers to reflect on the significance of voice in choreography and dance.
Jule Flierl writes and participates in the history of SoundDance. Her research concerns the precarious relationship of the dancer to their voice. Flierl works with a somatic voice method called the Lichtenberger Methode, which explores anatomy and imagination in relationship to frequencies and pre-musical sounding. The friction between her knowledge in various contemporary dance techniques and her voice training have produced choreographic works that explore voice as dance through a historic lens. She hosts the voice performance series „From Breath to Matter“ in Berlin.
The workshop is part of Curriculum – public school of performance art. First come first served by registering on email to [email protected].
The workshop is for free, but a 500kr deposit will be required by signing up.
Supported by Danish Arts Council, Bikubenfonden and Goethe Institut Kopenhagen.