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Alongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes"-" by Irina AnufrievaIrina Anufrieva b. 1982 in Belarus is a dancer and choreographer who moves through different media in her work creating solo dance pieces, durational performances and installations which engage in the phenomenology of perception. Body and space as well as time and duration play central role in her work and act both as material and as sources of meaning.Music by Per Åhlund.2023-05-2512 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes“In/Curious Dance” by Yari Stilo“In/Curious Dance”16th of April 2023 Practice by Ella Hillström and Yari Stilo.Yari Stilo is a dancer and personlig assistent based in Stockholm.Ella Hillström is an anthropologist with a background as a care-work. In/Curious Dance is a practice that works with questions, objects, moving, and writing. On the 16th of April 2023 we asked it: How can avoiding be a proposition strategy? Practice cared and supervised by Malin Arnell.Indebted to:Farah Saleh’s practice Free Advice. Chrysa Parkinson and Frank Bo...2023-05-2510 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesWALKING and READING by Maria Ferreira SilvaIn this episode you will hear Maria read seven texts from Words that sense their weight, Bodies that write in space, together with a sound recording from a walk she took in evening of April 15th 2023 around Brinellvägen 58.Maria invites you to listen to this episode using headphones and in a comfortable position such as sitting or laying down. She anticipates that choosing a public or private space with a still or moving landscape could perhaps be a playful add-on to tune into this audio piece. “Words that sense their weight, Bodies that write in spa...2023-05-2516 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesRobert MalmborgThis podcast is made up of some of the voice memos I recorded on my phone between march -22 & april -23.Most of them were deleted and then rescued due to this podcast assignment. Brought back from bin to voice recording archive, hours of voice memos were condensed into 16 min. The cuts in this podcast are not in chronological order.I started recording voice memos when biking to and from SKH. These bikerides very often stirred up thoughts & taking notes through voice memos were more convenient than typing on my phone whilst biking. Approaching...2023-05-2516 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes"A place nearby" by Tove SkeidsvollA foot and two hands holdingthe sleeping wavean unseen tremble in heartI think of this time we are living in now as one of great importance. I think of stories of resistance and the everyday. In my solo practice I have often held fragments of stories in what I do. Silently they have made their marks through my gaze and tensions and flows in my body. I have wanted to see how fragments of stories can come with and meet people in for me new ways.At this moment of writing...2023-05-2520 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes"Sci-fi, dance, honesty on stage, social change and the theatre space" by Sarah Bellugi KlimaHello, my name is Sarah Bellugi Klima. I’m a dancer with a long career in the repertoire company Skånes Dansteater in Malmö, where I am currently based. I have also freelanced mildly here and there, especially in the years before I had children. I am currently interested in exploring clown practice, sci-fi ideas as catalysts for movement and the theatre as a social space. For this assignment we were asked to put a few questions each in a common pool and to chose up to three of these questions to respond to through this audio segment. We didn’t know...2023-05-2518 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes”Private analysis, private Bach” by Maja HannisdalIn this episode of Alongside rifts and other shapes, Norwegian dance artist and videographer Maja Hannisdal thinks out loud about work and value, success, failure, and mediocrity. The music in this episode is by Maja Hannisdal based on Johann Sebastian Bach's cantata 140, roughly performed by herself and her dad with maximum effort, OK result.Special thanks to DeHendrik LeChat Willekens for inspiration, Tove Skeidsvoll for providing maracas and recorder, Louise Hannisdal for providing stylophone, Jonathan Burrows, Rebekah Oomen, and Ann-Christin Kongsness for their sharp minds, Ine Kim, Unn Faleide, Natalie Price Hafslund, Amy Crowther and Alexandra Tveit for...2023-05-2517 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes”From this comes: sound traces” by Valentina ParraviciniSound traces of a process that comes from, moves through, listens along, touches upon materialities, bodies, practices and places. Special thanks to Alexandra Nilsson for recording in Studio 11, SKH, to Sofia Neuparth, for contributing field recordings from c.e.m-centro em movimento, Lisbon, to the bird choir from Älvsjöskogen and to Ivan Fernandes, for listening and accompanying.Valentina Parravicini is an Italian dancer and dance-maker. After studying ballet and contemporary dance in Milano, she moved to Lisbon to work with body, creation and documentation practices at c.e.m-centro em movimento. Since 2006 she works as a performer, an...2023-05-2512 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes"A Past Projected to a Future" by Darya EfratIn this episode, you can listen to moments captured during two years of studies. These sound excerpts were gathered from different contexts and periods and placed side by side - making up an audible potpourri. Enjoy!Episode contributors:Laressa Dickey - interviewer Sara Kaaman - interview recordingSpecial thanks to SSFFN- for keeping up and not giving up!DARYA EFRAT makes performances and installations influenced by space, circus, music, text, glass, wood, clay, and being together with others. Emerging from violent histories and multi-generational migration- the works attempt to reconcile questions concerning...2023-05-2518 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlexis Steeves2023-05-2510 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes“O! a biography“ by Eva-Maria Schaller ... is a piece of experimental autobiographical text.By recalling early aesthetic experiences of performing as a child and adolescent and by treating them as choreographic material, I play with the rewriting of my own biography as fictional- fantastic. At the same time this practice explores alternative, distorted approaches to canonical operatic works and their embodied narratives from within.What forms of presence does a past evoke? Curious about the connection between dance and voice, musicality and communication, I work with a practice that includes the dancer's voice as a way of poetic moving - in order to let...2023-05-2507 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes”Moment is within momentous” by Laressa DickeyThis episode features Laressa Dickey answering a few questions posed to her by NPP colleague Darya Efrat. She talks about weirdness, aspects of her practice that are difficult to share, as well as the tension between aesthetic and somatic practices. Laressa Dickey is a dance artist and writer whose recent projects explore the politics of care, the effects of state violence on the human body, and space junk. Her practice is grounded in somatics and draws on research and metaphors related to life science, including embryology, as departure points for artistic questions. Her work spans disciplines and modalities.2023-05-2513 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesFelicia Bichard“I am looking at my body outside the patriarchal gaze. Of course, that is not possible. But who is interested in the possible?” – Kathy Acker re-imagne.2023-05-2510 minAlongside Rifts and Other ShapesAlongside Rifts and Other Shapes”How to fall asleep on dead bodies” by Sara KaamanDuring my first year in the MA New Performative Practices I unconsciously developed a parallel practice while in the bathtub. It began with a desire to speak and be heard (via the voice memo recorder on my phone). I played with language, voice, awareness and acoustics while my body was safely enveloped in heat and weightlessness. Speak-singing to water, in between nonsense and complete sentences, became a way to attend to life. This was not named ’a practice’ until now when trying to describe it in this text. Actually, I am not even sure that this description is necessary to acco...2023-05-2513 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podSunniva Vikør Egenes "ENTRANCES | EXITS - a pieces series"Throughout this Spring I have asked colleagues to imagine pieces that don’t exist, and tell me about these pieces for the camera. I have loved watching people get into their ideas, to follow how something arrives to become more or something else. I started imagining too, those pieces that were being told stuck with me, and kept informing me in ways I couldn’t really track. I remember the situations we were in, when those pieces were created, how we swayed together and how they entered a flow of thinking that took us places.What I try here is v...2021-06-1617 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podSofie Burgoyne "WITH"Accompanied by one of my best friends James O'hara, we list "WITHS"; that which accompanies, holds up, leads, follows and exists within, the artistic practice in which I shared through a series of encounters at the end of my NPP studies. Sofie Burgoyne is a female-identifying artist based in nipaluna, lutruwita also known as Hobart, Tasmania. Her practice is centered around the body and rooted in choreography but emerges in many forms. Interested in togetherness in difference, her artistic practice often sets up rehearsals or tests for being, living and working together. Sofie prioritises collaboration and cross art-form...2021-06-1618 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podSalka Ardal RosengrenFor this podcast Salka has invited dancer and choreographer Hana Lee Erdman to ask her questions about her artistic practice.Salka Ardal Rosengren works with dance and performance. She graduated PARTS in 2010 and has since worked with artists such as Eszter Salamon, Xavier Le Roy, Daniel Linehan, Gunilla Heilborn, Malin Élgan, Tino Sehgal, Boris Charmatz, Salva Sanchis, Rosalind Goldberg, Liz Kinoshita and Sarah Vanhee. She has produced her own work in collaboration with dancer and choreographer Mikko Hyvönen (Trash Talk), Andrew Hardwidge (subsubbodysub) and artist Nicholas Hoffman (The Thing With a Hook). She’s currently work...2021-06-1630 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podLouise Crnkovic-Friis "REBE – A CASE FOR EXTENDED ONTOLOGY"My practice revolves around extended ontology as seen through the lens of artificial intelligence (AI) and neurodiversity. In this podcast episode I have a conversation with an AI to get a better understanding of its world view, especially from the perspective of ethics. The traditional discussions around ontology have been biased towards a neurotypical world view. It is based on a common set of perceptions of what reality is, based on the neurotypical human brain. In my practice I have been interested in taking a broader view – to see where we get when we extend the concept of intelligence beyond th...2021-06-1619 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podLeah Landau "Puppy as Practice"2021-06-1620 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podKristin NangoKristin pondering with slow thoughts around what her practice could do with somebody IN them ? ... But - where is IN?Read more about Kristin Nango’s degree project Being with – in an expanded field: https://www.uniarts.se/english/news/events/events-spring-2021/npp-presentations-weeks/kristin-nango-being-with-in-an-expanding-field2021-06-1614 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podNadi Gogoulou "The sound of the artistic practices that I do"What is the sound of a practice? How does my kinetical practice sounds? Does an editing practice have a sound? Edit a film, edit a moving image, edit a closet, edit a text, edit a voice recording, edit this audio zine. A filming practice that is an experiment to experience screen as a site for liveness and liveness as a site for screen-ness. Cooking methods and a practice of cooking in conversation with dance and choreography. What is the role of fiction in the artistic practices that Nadi is practicing?Playing as a...2021-06-1621 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podKatarina Eriksson "In the forest"In this episode we meet Katarina Eriksson in her kitchen in Gröndal and in the body of Per Sacklén on a walk in the forest. These spaces encourage thoughts to unfold around creative process, artistic practice, dance, life, responsibility and nature. And a squirrel also comes by.Katarina Eriksson is a Stockholm based dance-person engaged in; different ways of learning, how to work with creativity and curiosity, how to share time and space, how to engage in a sustainable way of living and how to let failure be a part of creative work. She also continuously as...2021-06-1619 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podIris Nikolaou "Does a body of a sound carry also the body of its source?"This audio collage is made of fragments from my degree presentation, the questions, the voices of my untimely collaborators and listening scores that were present for me throughout the process. Here, I am transposing some of the materials that constituted Affective resonances: a multi-channel surround installation and a soniferous performative site. It is a sensescape that merges with a female cocktail party to dwell into soundplaces. For further information on my presentation and the soundscape compositions that are part of this audio collage you can visit the following link and view the attached documents. Thank you for listening....2021-06-1619 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podIrene Cantero Sanz "A conversation for NPP Audioreflection pod"Written by Irene Cantero SanzRecorded at B58 an afternoon in May 2021With:Annika Boholm as the translatorCsilla Hódi as the observerIris Nikolau as the accompanier Irene Cantero Sanz as the lantern2021-06-1612 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podEva Mohn "Nine Sleeps"Eva plays with listing, accumulating and synthesizing. In this composition she is actively working with these three actions as a priority over composing. Eva Mohn is a dancing artist from Minneapolis and residing in Stockholm. She enjoys symphonic patterns, mutually exclusive rules, dissonance, unison, dark humor and perpendicular lines.2021-06-1614 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podCsilla Hodi "sustaining conversations"The novel forms of distanced and control brought by the year 2020 intertwined with our master studies orbiting around the idea of artistic practice stimulated our care for a place of ceaselessness.What has been already there? What has been touched upon by the scheduled reflections and generous sharings caused by the studies. What does it feed on? How has it been feeding us? The questions of my self-interview are not edited into the audible version of it, but previous and alive practices are observed, through which a cherishing definition of (artistic) practice gets outlined.Csilla Hódi i...2021-06-1620 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podAnnika Boholm "a bit all over the place..."1 cat & 11 people talk to the question What am I doing?Sound montage: Hara Alonso & Irene Cantero SanzAnnika Boholm is born in Falun, Sweden. Her artistic practice spirals around materiality, movement, performative writing, translationality.2021-06-1626 minAudioreflection podAudioreflection podAdriana Cubides “ What we are seeing is not necessarily what the thing is... ”How to bring the nature of my practice and work closer in conveying content through a language based articulation and the form in which that articulation is arranged?I realized that without necessarily holding this question as a starting point, what I did is an intent to speak from my practice while also speaking about it, making more tangible what I am busy with both through form and language, making the ‘how’ and the ‘what’ equally carriers of content. What you will hear is a selection of bits and pieces taken from conversations with Jeanine Durning (my supervis...2021-06-1619 minSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsIntroduction to the Giant dreams podcast with Robin JonssonRobin Jonsson. on martial arts, artificial intelligence,collaboration, leadership, dance, in an attempt at overall contextualization and digestionof the entire podcast series.2020-10-051h 16Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 1 Anne JurenAnne Juren (Vienna, Austria) - On Feldenkrais,Psychoanalysis, Choreography and Embodiment of Artistic Research as a FlexiblePractice.2020-10-051h 01Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 2 David Van DijckeDavid Van Dijcke (Oxford, England) On Economics,Institutions, and Scale2020-10-051h 46Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 3 Karinne Keithley SyersKarinne Keithley Syers (Western Massachusetts, USA)On Navigation, Accretion, and The Ocean in Somatics, Playwriting, and Performance.2020-10-051h 21Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 4 Mani MungaiMani M. Mungai (Nairobi, Kenya) On Letter-writing asChoreography, and the Uses of Moving Image and Social Media for Dancing on theInternet.2020-10-051h 11Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 5 KJ HolmesK.J. Holmes (New York, USA) On Ideokinesis and Poeticsin Experiential Anatomy, BodyMindCentering, and Contact Improvisation2020-10-051h 21Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 6 Asad RazaAsad Raza (Berlin, Germany) On Curation, Activism, and Individual / Collective Identities and Agencies, and “__Home Cooking__"2020-10-051h 22Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 7 Susan Sentler & Glenna BatsonSusan Sentler (Singapore, Hong Kong) & Glenna Batson(North Carolina, USA) On The Fold, Neuroscience, and The Senses in InterdisciplinaryMovement Research (humanorigami.org)2020-10-051h 32Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 8 Louise Crnkovik FriisLouise Crnkovik Friis - (Stockholm, Sweden) On Ethics andMaterials of Artistic Research with Artificial Intelligence and Neurodiversity.2020-10-051h 34Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 9 Eva MohnEva Mohn - (Minnesota, USA) On Dancing, Ecology,Cosmology, and Collective “Re-Mything.”2020-10-051h 16Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 10 Shannon CooneyShannon Cooney (Berlin, DE) On Cranio-SacralTherapy, Dance, Performance, and “Moving Cinema.”2020-10-051h 01Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 11 Ethan NichternEthan Nichtern (New York, NY) - On BuddhistPhilosophy, Interdependence, and Mindfulness in Leadership, Education, and CreativePractices.2020-10-051h 21Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 12 Jane HopperJane Hopper - (Huddinge, Sweden) On Horticultural Gardening,Institutional Change, Interdisciplinary and Interspecies Collaboration in “Explorations of Now.”2020-10-051h 27Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 13 Nathan JohnNathan John (Oakland, CA) On temporary andpermanent urban architectures, land history, institutional architecture, architecture asgeopolitical responsibility, architecture & choreography, change projects in speed andscale, and some potentials of the I-A-E (Ideas-Arrangements-Effects) framework (by theDesign School for Social Justice).2020-10-051h 22Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 14 Elena Demyanenko, Susan Sgorbati, and Cordeila SandElena Demyanenko, Susan Sgorbati, and CordeilaSand - (all connected thru Bennington College, Vermont) on complexity, improvisation,response-ability, dance, and interdisciplinary, through the lens of a publication they areco-editing on improvisation in the information age.2020-10-051h 24Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 15 Andros Zins-BrowneAndros Zins-Browne (Upstate New York, USA) - on flexible and rigid notions of time, learning to do less with less instead of a lot with a little, planning, learning, school, sociality, privacy, and what it feels like to be an artist in this moment of transition from the anthropocene to the early virucene.2020-10-051h 22Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 16 Valentina DesideriValentina Desideri - on language as a score, anticolonialprojects, absorption versus synthesis, Fake Therapy, authority, care, institutional artisticresearch, medieval academic examination rites of passage, and intention/attention inaesthetic practices.2020-10-051h 28Sleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsSleeping Giant Dreams podcast with Eleanor Bauer & GuestsEpisode 17 Bat GanbatBat Ganbat - on IT, computers, machines, ethics andgaming, limits, open source versus central design, Elon Musk’s brain-chip future,Mongolian script, and other nerdy fun stuff.2020-10-051h 17