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PREVIOUS EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Daily Training Classes with Moa Sahlin
In 2006 Moa M. Sahlin started MOA Kompani with this statement:
- Not interested in dance, but in the move.
The event.
Now
Bye God bye human.
Wait
Hey I am Moa Matilda Sahlin. I live in Gothenburg. I work with choreography. The movement of thought. Let´s go slow and aim for the tipping point.
IN CLASS We are going to re-visit TanDem practice and move in connecting gaze to gaze, hands to hands and personal to public. If we are really lucky we got a DJ from DK. If not DiT not DIY.
For more info and tickets visit link
An Evening Together
Join the WRECK Collective for an evening of dance, dreams, and shared stories.
Come and transform Ärlegården with us on Wednesday the 29th at 18.00. Come to get to know us and rediscover why any of us dance. It’s a night to connect, stay curious, and lose ourselves together. We can’t wait to see you there!
WRECK Collective is in residency at Danscentrum Väst between 20-31/10 as part of iCoDaCo (International Contemporary Dance Collective) a collaborative project that connects artists across Europe to explore collective creation, dialogue, and exchange within contemporary dance.
Free of charge, but please sign up by emailing info@danscentrumvast.se.
Daily Training Classes with Destiny Af Kleen
DESTINY’s work and projects are grounded in social care, a genuine interest in her audience (and people in general), and operate from an activist and political standpoint. Using ”place” as a starting point, Destiny has worked on several participant-based projects that address the shared public space. In her work with DansPlats Skog (an artist-driven production space and dance stage), she reflects extensively on the concepts of place development and Urban Norm. Over the past few years, she has created a series of installations and site-specific works that tour in Gävleborg County, danced with horses, built dance floors in the forests of Hälsingland, planted 40 trees for consolation, and created and patented two hugging machines.
IN CLASS, I will share methods and impulses from my artistic practice as a choreographer, dancer, and artistic director of DansPlats Skog. My work explores the relationship between the senses, movement, rhythm, and social structures — with a focus on collective processes, bodily memory, and the creation of alternative spaces. Together, we will engage in practical explorations that involve somatic movement, rhythm-based tasks, and spatial awareness. I am interested in how we can use the body to sense, listen, and respond — to each other, to place, and to imagined realities. The workshop will include collaborative tasks, improvisation, and exercises that invite participants to create short performative proposals individually or in groups. Participants are invited to bring their own experiences and questions into the space. No specific background in dance is required — just a willingness to move, listen, and explore collectively.
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43% Forgó Collective - open workshop in the frame of iCoDaCo project
Design by Judit Borsi/SÍN Arts Centre
Sense.Movement.Dance masterclass led by Inta Balode/ Sajūta. Kustība. Deja nodarbība kopā ar Intu Balodi
Design by Lēdurgas Kultūras nams
Līgas Ūbeles kustību darbnīca “Sadejoties sevī”/ “Dancing Within’” – a Movement Workshop by Līga Ūbele
Photo from personal archive
Open Studio by JONES THE DANCE
Join dance artists Jones the Dance artists for a morning of shared practice. Experience their current research, explore movement together, and learn more about the iCoDaCo project.
Who’s it for? Dance and movement artists, practitioners, and anyone interested in collaborative movement practice.
You’re warmly invited to stay on for a hot drink and further conversation from 11:30 - 12 noon.
Sign up here
Supported by Theatr Clwyd, National Dance Company Wales, Theatr Brycheiniog with funding support from Arts Council Wales & National Lottery Fund and Wales Arts International.
Here/There - Childrens Workshop
This is the second workshop between the WRECK Collective and children in Malmö, where playfulness meets creativity, connection and collaboration. This is an ongoing research to discover new ways that we can meet and engage with young people in our communities.
“Dark Conversations” by the wreck collective
The WRECK Collective presents “Dark Conversations,” an immersive pre-club event designed to set the tone for an uplifting night at the queer haven. Ailé House. In a completely dark, safe space, participants are invited to share their hopes, optimism, and positive stories for the evening ahead. With anonymity guaranteed by the absence of light, attendees can freely express their genuine thoughts and listen to others, creating a unique tapestry of communal positivity. Whether you choose to linger and soak in the collective energy or contribute your own voice before stepping out, “Dark Conversations”.
This is done with Ailé of Sweden (https://www.ailehouse.com/) and WRECK Collective (iCoDaco of Sweden) (http://www.icodaco.com/the-collectives?category=SWEDEN)
Registration through: https://bit.ly/DarkConversations.
Topic Talk: Making the Impossible Possible (in collaboration with SHIFFT)
Photo by: Elodie Vreeburg
Artistic talk and vermutazo / Vermutazo con danza
A fantastic collective of dancers and movers -possibly called Rupichacha- will talk and dance the European project of collective research and creation, ICoDaCo, which they are developing in Sala Sabil in Santo Adriano, Asturias and in other rural areas of Galicia and Cantabria.
Un fantástico colectivo de danzantes y movientes -posiblemente llamado Rupichacha- nos hablarán y bailarán el proyecto europeo de creación colectiva, ICoDaCo, que están desarrollando en la Sala Sabil en Santo Adriano y otras zonas rurales de Galicia y Cantabria.
More info: https://www.salasabil.com/charlaartistica/
Workshop with Ailé House by The Swedish Collective
Workshop with Ailé House by The Swedish Collective.
The Swedish Collective, during their residency for the International Contemporary Dance Collective project, are eager to meet and connect with the diverse people and places that make up the city of Malmö, initiating conversations and research within these communities that will open up new possibilities for future outreach practices.
www.ailehouse.com