Utilizing dance and choreography to study the metabolic rift and it's socio-cultural consequences.
19:30 Surbending_Black box
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Andreas Haglund will resent the underlaying interests, texts and contexts that informs their current projects. Theoretical texts, somatic references, aesthetic examples, poetry and choreographic methods will be discussed to scratch the surface of how Haglund uses dance and choreography to study the metabolic rift and it’s socio-cultural consequences.
Eco-sexuality, self-realisation/performativity in late capitalism, sound as staged material, somatic magic, songwriting and queer kinship relationships, space and anxiety are topics that preoccupy Andreas at the moment.
Credits:
Photographer: Clara Silva
Andreas Haglund (SE/DK) works as a freelance dancer, performer and choreographer in and around Stockholm and Copenhagen.
Their artistic practice centers explorations of the somatic, material and aesthetic coherences between queer lived experience and the cultural conception of nature. On stage, in dance practice and in text.
They are educated in Dance & Choreography from The Danish National School of Performing Arts where they trained mostly western dance techniques with an emphasis on contemporary dance practices. Their education also included an exchange semester at The Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb, Croatia.
Andreas has worked in various constellations with choreographers, visual artists and institutions such as: Frédéric Gies, Jules Fischer, Weld Company, Zheng Bo, Tårnby Park Studio, Nordlys, Stina Ehn, Antonia Harke & Denise Lim.

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