On 11.9.2019, 20:00-21:00, MDT
To 12.9.2019, 20:00-21:00, MDT
One morning you look at a cloud and see a figure. You realize that this figure is in you, so you figure you better make friends. The following day you see more figures, figures everywhere! You make friends with all of them, and they become your invisible posse. They guide you, and it doesn’t take long before you are totally relying on them. You can’t live without them anymore. Some days though, they are mean to you, they manipulate, mislead or even ghost you. On those days you suspect them to be double agents. And you start to doubt whether they are your invisible friends, or the invisible friends of somebody else.
"feelings" wants to be a setting and a dance where feelings are opaque and plastic. Where forms of feelings and feelings of forms overlap, and where it is unclear if what you feel is coming from you or to you.
"feelings" is a practice of spectatorship more than it’s a spectacle. For that reason we offer subscriptions to "feelings" at MDT rather than tickets. All subscriptions are personal and gives access to all sessions.
"feelings" is one part of "analysis": a long-term research project into the politics of feeling(s). "analysis" is rooted in dance and unfolds in various formats, contexts and collaborations. "analysis" asks questions about the relations between subjects and feelings. Be it the feelings “of” subjects themselves or “of” others. analysis starts from the suppositions that feelings are opaque rather than transparent, mediated rather than immediate, and that feelings are something you do (consciously or not) rather than something you have. From there it feels its way forward, trying to contour how such propositions could inform relations between people in dance and beyond.
"analysis" was initiated by Adriano Wilfert Jensen in 2017 and so far Karima El Amrani, Chloe Chignell, Stefan Govaart, Sandra Lolax, Alexandra Tveit, Marie Ursin, Anne Juren, Angela Goh, Simon Asencio, Dina El Kaisy, Ana Vujanovic and Dean Blunt have been part of its development.
Adriano Wilfert Jensen works with dance and choreography to analyse and produce conditions for relations. His practice includes making, performing, curating, representing and dealing choreography, dancing for and with other artists, as well as a number of other occupations like a series of cocktail hangouts, publications, research projects, teaching etc. Together with Simon Asencio he is since 2014 running Galerie – an immaterial gallery for immaterial artworks. With Anna Gaïotti, Emma Daniel and Linda Blomqvist he developed “Indigo Dance Festival” (2014 – 2017) and “Indigo Dance Magazine” (2016). Other works include “Strohhalmen (Straws)” (2014), “Debut” (2013) collaboration with Sandra Lolax and Pontus Pettersson, “Spending Time With Dinosaurs” with Emma Daniel (2012).
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Producerad och presenterad av
Bora Bora (Århus), Dansehallerne (Köpenhamn), Centre D’art Contemporain (Geneve), Kanuti Gildi Saal (Tallinn) and MDT.
Med stöd av
The Danish Arts Council, Knud Højgaards Fond, Wilhelm Hansens Fond, Beckett Fonden.
Residensstöd
Nordic-Baltic Mobility Program. Tack till Performing Arts Forum (Sankt Erme), Buda (Kortrijk) och Pianofabriek (Bryssel).
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