In this workshop, we want to look at all the choreographies, comments and likes that we usually only share on our smartphones. What happens when we transfer the digital step sequences to the stage? What does it feel like to dance for a real audience? How do you actually "like" each other when you're face to face and what does it do to me when I get comments to my face?
We learn step sequences, deconstruct dances and behaviors from social media in order to explore what the translation into analog space does to us and our counterparts.
Social media is everywhere.
Children see their parents, siblings, friends, the public and perhaps themselves consuming on a massive scale.
At this age in particular, it is important to learn how to use media sensibly.
This workshop translates this into the real world.
No previous experience is necessary!
Participation is free of charge.
Registration via the Freiezitportal Mülheim or by e-mail to selbermachen@ringlokschuppen.de
This is how Agnetha describes herself:
Interdisciplinary, pop-cultural, self-ironic and a bit uncomfortable - My art reflects my desire for diverse forms of expression, my penchant for the unconventional and moves between transmedia performances, activist stagings and performative installations. Social and political positions form the breeding ground for every artistic exploration. For me, artistic work is also always an activist act. In particular, my experiences as a queer, female-read person in our society play a recurring role in my performative works.
Price information:
Registration via the Mülheim leisure portal