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Workshop

Physicality + Utterances

14.10. 2024

EISA JOCSON & VENURI PERERA

Magic Maids: Broomology 101

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© National Gallery Singapore

In this workshop, we use the broom as a central axis connecting the archetypes of the witch and the housemaid. It serves as a tool for playful transformation and somatic exploration.
We will:

  • Explore what it means to extend oneself through the broom, becoming one with it, becoming wild.
  • Reclaim gossiping as a practice of female solidarity and knowledge sharing.
  • Use laughing and howling to release, reclaim, rejoice, and reconnect with the primal
  • Explore the power of intention through movement and collective utterance.

Open to all FLINTA*. Please bring your own broom!

Time

14:00–17:30

Location

TQW Studios

Duration

210 Min

Price

€ 22/*12

Additional Information

In englischer Sprache Keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich  
  • Artist Bio

    Eisa Jocson

    is a visual artist and choreographer based in Manila. She came to contemporary dance through pole dance. In her pieces, she explores the entanglements of gender, affective labour, migration and corporeality. She explored the economies of pole dancing, appropriated macho dancing – a form of hypermasculine erotic dance practised primarily in Filipino gay bars – and examined the expressive and movement vocabulary of Disney characters such as Snow White, a role denied to Filipino performers in amusement parks. She regularly presents her pieces at renowned theatres and international festivals in Asia and Europe, such as Tanz im August, TPAM Yokohama, Zürcher Theaterspektakel and Frankfurter Positionen. In 2018, she received the Culture Centre of the Philippines 13 Artists Award and, in 2019, the Hugo Boss Asia Art Award.

    Venuri Perera

    is a choreographer, performance artist, curator and educator from Colombo. Exploring the power dynamics of visibility and opacity, she attempts to destabilise how we perceive the ‘other’. Her solo and collaborative creations deal with violent nationalism, patriarchy, immigration, colonial heritage and class and were invited to festivals/biennales/symposia across Europe, South and East Asia, the Middle East and Africa since 2008. She has closely collaborated with choreographers Geumhyung Jeong and Natsuko Tezuka. Venuri conceived and curated the projects of the Colombo Dance Platform (2015–2020, Goethe-Institut) and is committed to continuing to create support networks for the independent dance scene in Sri Lanka. A graduate of DAS Theatre, she is currently based in Amsterdam.
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