Tag-arkiv: entanglement

KVAS performance

Legen og sam-skabelsen i og af kunsten, i og med naturen. Som i naturen, der altid er i organisk bevægelse, således er KVAS-projektet. KVAS er en processuel undersøgelse af de kvasmaterialer, som findes i naturen. KVAS er et aldrig færdiggjort og et evigt foranderligt værk. KVAS en legende sam-skabelsesproces med performance kunstner Linh Le.



Bunker flyttes og samles. Bunker skabes af kvaset i landskabet. Huler bygges af bunker. Bunker skabes af huler – i hulens kvasbunker kan vi gemme os for forbipasserende. I hulen leger vi underfundige kvasnings-lege, som får kvaset til at knitre højlydt. Under legen sanser vi, at vores kvasninger forandrer hulens bunkninger på organisk knase-sanse vis(ninger).



KVAS bunkinger og kvasninger: Linh Le og Charlotte Østergaard

KVAS var en del af udstillingen ”Hej Planter”, april 2023. Udstillingen var initieret og kurateret af Bess Kristoffersen.






KVAS is a performative process that are inspired by Donna Haraway’s concept of “making-kin”. In the book “Staying with the trouble: making kin in the Chthulucene” Haraway suggest that making-kin is creating relationship with non-human entities such as plants and animals in order to build new forms of communities and kinships that goes beyond the traditional human-to-human relationships. Making-kin involves recognizing our (humans) interconnectedness with all living things and aims at working toward more sustainable relationships with the environment. Dedicated to Bess Kristoffersen’s invitation Løvspring (the season that is renewal of planetary life) KVAS is a performative attempt to awaken our senses towards and to acknowledge our interdependency and connections with nature.


Billeder, tekster, videoer og video-redigering: Linh Le og Charlotte Østergaard

Connect

On May 7–8, 2022, Connect was a part of the SWOP festival – international dansefestival for børn og unge at Aaben Dans in Roskilde, Denmark.

Connect was an invitation to curious and playful children and adults to explore a costume that physically connected them to another person. Over two days more than 50 people engaged and entangled with each other in multiple ways.

Connect invited audiences to experience of the presence and influence of another human being – of how your movements affect my movements and how we must navigate the urban landscape together.

At the opening of the festival Thomas Eisenhardt, Lisbeth Klixbüll and Pernille Møller Taasinge from Aaben Dans entangled through a costume.