Fr 13.6.2025, 20:30-21:30, Meeting point: MDT Entrance
Su 15.6.2025, 15:30-16:30, Meeting point: MDT Entrance
In dialogue with a speculative history of Skeppsholmen, sDuel is a dance that lures the island’s layered pasts back up to play.
The Brooklyn based choreographer Andros Zins-Browne works at the intersection of performance and dance, extending choreographic practice in encounters with dancers, nondancers, vocalists, objects, and texts. For the Lustholmen Festival, Zins-Browne will present sDuel, which follows two previous iterations in the choreographic series duel c (2023) and duel H (2024), exploring the folds and interweaving of care and violence.
This performance is a part of the Island Dialogues section of the festival, presented in collaboration with Public Art Agency Sweden.
Rope Workshop
in preparation for sDuel by Andros Zins-Browne Lustholmen Festival.
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Andros Zins-Browne, born in New York in 1981, works at the intersection of performance and dance. His work extends choreographic notions into encounters with dancers, nondancers, singers, objects, and texts. Since 2016, his performance Already Unmade where he de-hearses previous works, ‘unmaking’ them, has been presented at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai; and Lafayette Anticipations, Fondation Galeries Lafayette, Paris. In 2019, Atlas Unlimited, a series of exhibitions in collaboration with artist Karthik Pandian, was featured at the PERFORMA19 Biennial, New York, and as a series of music videos currently presented on the Criterion Channel. In 2020/21, his work was commissioned for online projects by Danspace Project, the Aspen Art Museum, and Triple Canopy.
In 2022, Zins-Browne premiered color a body who flees, a collaborative sound installation and performance series at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Performance remixes include The Tony Cokes Remixes, 10th Berlin Biennale (2018), Dia Art Foundation (2023); See-Saw, MoMA, New York (2019) and Asymmetry 222, Getty Museum, Los Angeles by Simone Forti; as well as Jérôme Bel, 1995 (2020) KADIST, Paris, in collaboration with e-flux (2020). In collaboration with Ley, Kris Lee and a host of co-conspirators, Zins-Browne premiered duel c (River-To-River Festival, 2023) a performance that ascended Outlook Hill on Governors’ Island, in a choreography that stirs towards a commingling of care and violence. Zins-Browne is the recipient of awards from the Goethe-Institut; Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts; Ministry of Culture of the Flemish Community; and New York State Council on the Arts.
Plot
Conspired and Grown with
Tilled and Turnt Over by
Sofia Jernberg (not attending due to unforeseen circumstances)
Materials, Gathering and Lineage
Kim Schnaubert and members of the Lustholmen rope workshop
Absorption
Isidora Gazmuri
,annu koetter
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