Performative Setzung zur Erbse
with Esther Balfe, Diane Shooman and students of the Dance Program MUK Vienna
Movement Writing Research
“rolling, curling, turning inwards”: a series of studies on “involutionary momentum” (Natasha Myers, 2012) in the encounter with a community of pea plants and algae in correspondence with optic instruments.
. May 25, 2022
. 4 pm – 6 pm
. Exhibit Eschenbachgasse
Esther Balfe
Esther Balfe teaches Classical ballet, Contemporary dance, Repertoire, Research and Development and creative process at the Musik & Kunst Universität der Stadt Wien. She has been a dancer and performer for the last three decades and still performs and works in Vienna and internationally.
Diane Shooman
Diane Shooman researches, writes, teaches and works with scientists and artists on the perceptive body engaging with architecture, art, dance, literature, music and public space in what are otherwise commonly considered visual or aural perceptual activities.