MOVEMENT JOURNAL
EXPLORING BODIES AS EVOLVING ARCHIVES through a documentation of improvisational movement research exploring non-verbal expressions of the internal states of the body in the spatio-temporal context of its environment and ontology.
Based on site-specific improvisations and visual documentation of my movement practice at a different place everyday, autoethnographic analyses create a movement vocabulary exploring the role of movement arts in creating places of collective healing and embodying the notions of the body.
This research also addresses processes of movement research like the effect of the space on the kinesthetic experience of the movement and the role of “seeing” as a multisensorial process of embodiment.
PROJECT EXCERPTS
COLLABORATORS
Solo work facilitated by sound by Michael Wall, Carlos Hoff
SUPPORTED BY
Self-funded research