19th Weave Salon

19th Weave Salon
Sensus ludens – Homo communis
a walking performance with Se-Rok Park, Neža Jamnikar & the Mur
Meeting point:
16:00 Spektral, Lendkai 45 Graz (welcome and warming up)
17:00 under the bridge Murinsel-Steg
Performative experiential Walk with and around the Mur River, a border-transgressing entity, that flows through diverse landscapes and has survived several havocs throughout its history. In this Co-Creation with the bodies of water, the river’s and ours, we will walk, sound, play, listen, improvise, perceive and move together as well as for oneself in reciprocal ways with a sense of playfulness and maybe a feeling of connection.
Se-Rok Park (Berlin/ Chile) – Performer/ Educator/ Researcher
Received her MfA from Central School, London, after studies in Classical Western and Korean singing (Berlin, Seoul). Co-director of the KIM Post School in collaboration with Tanzfabrik Berlin (2009-2012) and in Chile (2012- 2019). During the pandemic she worked as artistic research collaborator in dance and performance in Aotearoa NZ, and found herself back in Chile since last year integrating diverse indigenous knowledges within sonic and performative arts. Her current research focuses on the inter- relationality of sound/environment/ body with their unfolding creations of pluriverse, and the shift of perceptions as its consequence.
Neža Jamnikar (SLO/NZ) – BA and MA in Contemporary Dance Performance and Choreography - is a Slovenian, New Zealand based based freelance movement artist interested mainly in improvisation as a movement practice, as well as a performance format. She is deeply invested in creating an embodied archive of knowledge and tools from different (eco)somatic practices - to challenge habitual movement behaviours and expand her being with(in) the world
After the walk along the river there will be a conversation and further program in Spektral
An event by the Daily Rhythms Collective in collaboration with the Day of Indigenous Resistance organized by InRiCo Graz and supported by AAI Graz