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Sabile Rasitit - The Tiger and the Hare in the Snow

14.09.2009 to 26.09.2009

Sabile Rasitit - The Tiger and the Hare in the Snow

DANCE/PERFORMANCE/MUSIC


Sabile Rasitit - Der Tiger und der Hase im Schnee Sabile Rasitit - Der Tiger und der Hase im Schnee

Sabile Rasitit - The Tiger and the Hare in the Snow
Contemporary dance training

Date: Sep 14 to Sep 26, Mon through Sat 10.45 am-12.30 pm
Venue: TQW Studios

After a joint warm up, which includes exercises designed to release our mobility and our perception as well as for general strengthening, in these two weeks through the prescribed choreographies as well as through improvisations we will dedicate ourselves to the following themes and questions:

Turning internal images outwards, making them live in our movements.
Changing the space through our movements, or influencing it and allowing ourselves to be influenced by the space.
How do imaginary spaces change our movements and what role does time and rhythm play in this?
How much freedom do we allow ourselves to be able to be in the moment?
What state do we need to be in when tempo, precision, uncontrolledness, uncoordination but also an interplay of transformations of various body tensions is called for?
From tiger to hare to ninja to...


Sabile Rasiti is a dancer, performer and choreographer. She studied at the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz and then at the Centre National de Danse Contemporaine in Angers, France. There she worked with Joelle Bouvier, Patrick le Doare and Carmen Werner. She has taken part in research projects with Susanne Linke, John Jasperse, Mark Tompkins, Meg Stuart and Marco Berettini among others. She has been living in Vienna for several years and has worked among others with Tina Beyerler und Marisa Godoy, Helena Golab, Mario Mattiazzo and Miguel A. Gaspar, Georg Blaschke, Elio Gervasi, Rose Breuss, Subal & Matsune, the Amsterdam artists’ collective LISA, Barbara Kraus, Jennifer Lacey, Willi Dorner, Cezary Tomaszewski, Maja Slattery, Pathosbüro, Milli Bitterli, Meg Stuart and Philipp Gehmacher. In 2006 she also started developing her own projects, including Merry Penguins, a cooperation with Radek Hewelt, Solo I Have Not Seen, a performative installation, and Kurve, a solo in cooperation with the scene painter Stephanie Rauch. In 2007, together with Stephanie Rauch in a mobile residency with Impulstanz, Vienna, she dedicated herself to the subject of “death”. The resulting projects are: Dinner for Twelve Memories, Tod im Währingerpark, Mobiles Residency Zelt and the film Und dann ... by Rainer Neumüller. In 2008 she was invited by the Tanzquartier Wien as the improhead for one of four performer groups for a special format of Auf den Tisch! an improvisation project that was originally developed by Meg Stuart and others.

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