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Phila Bergmann / Thea Reifler / Laure M. Hiendl

OK. oskar: talks | Choreographing Spaces between Movement and Display
27 July 2023 / 7–9 pm CEST

Phila Bergmann & Thea Reifler. Photo: Laila Kaletta;
Laure M. Hiendl. Photo: Rasmus Bell


Choreographing Spaces between Movement and Display

Talk with Phila Bergmann / Thea Reifler (Artistic Director, Shedhalle Zurich) and Laure M. Hiendl (Assistant Professor of Composition, University Mozarteum Salzburg) on Thursday 27 July at 7 pm. It places concepts such as process and Protozone at the centre of the discussion, inspired by science fiction worlds and oriented towards laboratories for a new coexistence.

 
Phila Bergmann works as a curator, artist, social justice trainer, teacher and researcher in the field of visual art and performance. Phila has been co-director and curator of the Shedhalle Zurich since 2020. Phila is also co-director of the Bone Performance Festival in Bern for 2021 and 2022. Phila's work focuses on the intersection of discourses around intersectional queer and ecofeminism, science fiction and social justice.

Thea Reifler works as a director at the intersections of performance, music theater, film and installation. She uses performances and exhibitions as a means for encounters of the third kind - both in artificially created and in found environments. Her works seek multi-layeredness and are therefore created with different media, different production steps and different groups of people.

Laure M. Hiendl is a composer and curator based in Berlin. Their work is concerned with music as a spatial art, and is situated between concert music, performance, music theater, installation and other interdisciplinary realms, exploring the performativity of the space-time-body relationship in music as a live act — as a shared space in time between bodies for an event that is inherently political. Hiendl earned their Doctorate at Columbia University New York and is currently Assistant Professor at the University Mozarteum Salzburg. They co-founded the festival Music Installations Nuremberg.