ARBEITSPLATZ WIEN, VIENNA (AT)
an evening of raw and artistic experimentation
December is the month of
celebrations and get-to-gethers and also for our annual Raw Matters – Large and Long evening. One last time in 2017 we would like to
invite you to immerse yourself into raw and artistic experimentation.
We are delighted to spend the evening
of December 13th at
Arbeitsplatz with wonderful
artists from the fields of dance, performance, visual arts, music and sound,
and prepared an extra large and long programme:
The durational performance UNA CUESTIÓN
DE PERCEPCÌON from visual artist Nina Fountedakis and soundartist Leonardo Bettinelli plays with the (in)ability to relate to nature, while creating room for
contemplation and presence.
In WATCHDOGS the artists Milan Loviška & Otto Krause take on the idea of a practicing ethnologist. They
examine the durational effects of repetitive and stereotypical behaviour on
perception and oral description and play with contemporary conundrums of
surveillance.
With the performance
WORK’N’FASCIA Eve Chariatte poses the hypothesis
that the fascia tissue can be the trigger for body productions and eventually
for a new human kind.
The Vienna based Dutch - Russian
Electroacoustic Alliance Frans Poelstra, Oleg Soulimenko, Oksana Zmiyevska will offer you some fleshy lo-fi tunes, loaded voices,
stubborn faces and deep thoughts with their durational concert
performance IT’S BEEN A (NOT SO) HARD DAY’S NIGHT.
Manuel Wagner, Tobias Leibetseder and
Patric Redl with their
performative sound project WASCHBÄR, a funny, joyful and unpredictable combo
where 'Evil Trash Hip Hop' besides 'Gangster Technoblues' up to'Waschbär
Fairytale Stories' can be found.
With NO THING Nici Rutrecht will surrender to everything and let her true impulses fly
free.
Sarah Blumenfeld, Guillaume Pellay and Thomas Delahaye play with
the figure of the HOBO.
In WOULD YOU DANCE (IF I ASKED YOU
TO) Friederike
Heine shares her work in progress
performance that deals and interviews itself while breaking up the performative
format.
Raw
Matters is supported by the MA 7 - Kulturabteilung der Stadt Wien