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Words Don’t Come Easy / Panel discussion in response to the thematic focus word

16.11.2019 to 16.11.2019 - Tanzquartier Wien

Words Don’t Come Easy / Panel discussion in response to the thematic focus word

LITERATURE & DISCOURSE, DANCE/PERFORMANCE/MUSIC


The three theory curators at Tanzquartier Wien, Thomas Edlinger, Janez Janša and Janine Jembere, will host a curated panel discussion in response to the thematic focus word, which reflects on the diverse interrelations between dance and performance and text and language. Following a brief presentation by Slovenian theorist and academic Alja Lobnik, which will include a short historical overview, artist and professor Carola Dertnig, choreographer Christine Gaigg, visual artist and choreographer Philipp Gehmacher, artist and performer Andrea Maurer, performance artist Jen Rosenblit and artist and publisher Nicole Suzuki will come together to discuss the diverse, general and specific cases of language being used in choreography and performance.

Programme

16.00–16.30
Lecture Alja Lobnik: Contemporary Dance Between Body and Language

16.30–16.50
Janez Janša in conversation with Philipp Gehmacher and Jen Rosenblit

17.00–17.20
Stefanie Sourial (replacing Janine Jembere) in conversation with Nicole Suzuki and Andrea Maurer

17.20–17.40
Thomas Edlinger in conversation with Carola Dertnig and Christine Gaigg

17.50–19.00
Final discussion with all participants and Q&A

 

Tanzquartier Wien

opening hours

mo-fri:9 – 19.30h
sat:10 – 19.30h
sun:closed

contact

Tanzquartier Wien GmbH
Museumsplatz 1, A-1070 Wien
Tel.: +43-1-581 35 91
tanzquartier@tqw.at
www.tqw.at

 


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