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    • Ritual als Kunstevent – das Wahrheitsmandala nach Joanna Macy (Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qQKhlZgO38&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.iframe.ly%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE&feature=emb_title   Diese Episode aus dem Podcast "Die Choreografin" https://letscast.fm/sites/die-choreog... entstand im Zusammenhang mit den Bundesweiten Artist Labs, eine Maßnahme des Fonds Darstellende Künste, finanziert aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Rahmen von NEUSTART KULTUR.“   These: Rituale wollen und müssen gefüllt werden mit innerer Notwendigkeit und persönlichem Investment. Eine formal-strukturelle Hülle performativ virtuos zu befüllen, reicht nicht aus. Im Rahmen der Bundesweiten Artist Labs des Fonds Darstellende Künste wurde mit Performer:innen und Teilnehmer:innen das Wahrheitsmandala nach Joanna Macy durchgeführt. Heute spreche ich mit Dr. Marietta Schürholz, die das Ritual geleitet hat und Christina Hoffmann, die am Ritual teilgenommen hat und gebe selbst noch die dritte Perspektive, als Performancekünstlerin mit rein. Es ist ein inspirierendes Gespräch über die Frage, was es braucht, damit ein Ritual seine Kraft entfalten kann und wie wir mit der als Doppelrolle Künstler:in/ Ritualteilnehmer:in umgehen können. Wir sprechen drüber, wie Timing und Aktivität in den Händen eines ganzen Kollektivs liegt und wieso das Performen innerhalb eines Rituals nicht an Leistungsgedanken oder einen bestimmten Beitrag gekoppelt sein sollte, sondern das authentische Einlassen als künstlerisch trainierter Körper und Geist im Zentrum stehen sollte. Shownotes Vielen Dank an Christina Hoffmann und Dr. Marietta Schürholz: www.ritual-film.com www.marietta-schuerholz.de www.maerchenbackstube.de www.mutmacherei.org /// Eine Produktion von https://dorotheaeitel.art

      Started by: Dorothea Eitel in: Working Results

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    • 4 months, 2 weeks ago

      Dorothea Eitel

    • dancersconnect’s annual conference October 24th, 2022 (Mannheim, Germany) Register here Join us for the 7th annual dancersconnect conference - reshaping! Taking place on the 24th of October 2022 in EinTanzHaus, Mannheim, we will finally meet once more in person to connect, create awareness and share. Turning our focus on reshaping the profession, our goal is to promote education and encourage artists to actively participate in all aspects of their art form. On this day, we will be concentrating on diversity and health. For diversity, we will focus on finding more inclusivity and awareness within the working field and also within ourselves. We recognize that there are issues that have a great impact on artists’ personal safety and that art can’t keep feeding on ideas of inequality. For health, we are looking at the importance of injury prevention and how a good health support system is a basic need for professional dancers. With dance being a physically demanding art form and our body our most important tool, maintenance and care should be crucial for a long and fulfilling career. Reshaping will also bring us the opportunity to talk with political representatives about the recent changes in wages and the funding system. This will consist of a moderated round table discussion with different representatives and the audience will be able to share their opinions and questions. We believe that artists who are protected socially, financially and are safe from abuse can concentrate more wholly on their creative potentials. Dancersconnect started as a neutral platform, creating safe spaces for dancers to exchange, and has grown into a movement of engaged artists envisioning and creating for the future of dance. We wish to be a force driving transformations in the dance field. Don´t miss the chance to come together in a safe and open environment. Let us voice our challenges and our accomplishments. It is time to take initiative, envision and get active together!  

      Started by: Dorothea Eitel in: Recommended Events

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    • 1 year, 6 months ago

      Dorothea Eitel

    • Bodystudy Please add your own "research-task-lists" to the playlists or/and add your own playlists to this topic.    What is Bodystudy? Bodystudy is an open method, based on exploration and improvisation tasks. As everybody is his/her own guide and observer this method is the same profitable for professional dancers and non-professionals. It can support meticulous exploration as well as justing having fun in moving your body. It works with the focus on somatic observation and creative exploration. It can break habitual patterns of movement, trains different movement qualities and at the same time strengthens physical and mental endurance. The method is focused on principles and deep inner perception, to get a profound understanding of yourself, the connections in your body and every new movement. By exploring your own body through inner images, imagination and by physical observation tasks you can explore the unfamiliar and surprise yourself in every moment. The music serves as a source of inspiration and at the same time trains us in its precise handling. The continuously changing instructions create a space of experience, where you can gain new physical and mental insights. Bodystudy is created by Dorothea Eitel. You find more information about this and her work on her website.    Use Bodystudy for … Warm up Relax/ Cool down getting inspired connecting a Group: Contact &Joy finding new ways coming over patterns finding new physical qualities and principal finding the individual in the general learning and getting inspired from music extending your tools and possibilities to have them in crucial moments for use   With Bodystudy you can train … Creativity to work with inner pictures and imagination to perceive deeper layers and levels of music (beyond the obvious) to transfer these on your body to let yourself fully in without breaking physical or emotional borders or just adjust to others or even denying yourself increase your presence through conscious acting and focus   Basic rules for Bodystudy 1. Don’t let yourself distract from anything through this hour (don’t drink, don’t go to toilet, don’t interrupt for nothing, no pause). Prepare to keep up with this (switch off your phone, go to toilet, organize your clothes, etc.). 2. If you don’t understand the instructions, copy what you see (in case that you doing it in a group; try to understand the rules/task by copy and observing your doing. If you only have the words to understand or even can’t copy, take what you get and make your own task out of it: what makes sende, what arouse your curiosity? It can something different as meant, but have clarity in your own instruction. Don’t just move uncouseliy. 3. Keep in mind: You are not DANCING and you don’t have to LOOOK GOOD or beautiful. We move to increase our skills and options to move. It is research and observation. 4. Move with open eyes. As this a preparation to perform and to train inner awareness and presence in the outside to the same time. 5. If you are moving in group, use copying others and getting inspired from how people move around you to extend your repertoire. I 6. Never stop, don’t fall out of the tasks. Continue in your pace and possibilities. In case you are out of breath, have insurances or are not capable to do something; adapt, but don’s skip it. Go to your personal limits, but also don’t stay under your limits 🙂 7. Accept the current state and move from there. 8. The tasks build up by adding different layers or going deeper in to more levels to then same time. See, how much you can add and how much you can keep by continuing the new details. If you are overwhelmed, make a decision which parts you skip and continue with your set focus. Don’t be frustrated, if you make the task easier. It is just a current snap shot and you are in the process to develop new skills. 9. Which instructions are on autopilot and which are in focus. Can you come back to the autopilot ones in focus again? How do you choose focus? Play with being challenged and being overwhelmed and move you through with curiosity and joy.    

      Started by: Dorothea Eitel in: Shared Playlists

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    • 1 year, 9 months ago

      Dorothea Eitel

    • SHORT IMPROVISED ENCOUNTERS I created this playlist for short improvised encounters with different dancers or with the same dancers for different approaches. The music has a big variety of qualities, so that your team can connect with improvised quickies, just to warm up, as fun moment to loosen up the atmosphere, to use eg in Bodystudy as a group task, for contact researches and especially in improvisation trainings. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3qb79vjgJr51dsvbjk4ihC?si=84a07c6f1d7f452b

      Started by: Dorothea Eitel in: Shared Playlists

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    • 1 year, 9 months ago

      Dorothea Eitel

    • CALM & MEDITATIVE Music to start slowly and gently to move or for cooling down, researches that ask for a focused inside view, slow motion movements, for train slowly and precisely or use for meditation, imagination or for developing calm choreographies. Add your favorite songs to the co-created playlist on DEEZER: https://deezer.page.link/mZ9iU74bHYqtsQSa9

      Started by: Dorothea Eitel in: Co-created Playlists

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    • 1 year, 9 months ago

      Dorothea Eitel

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