Past event

27 May 2022

Sala 1

14:00

Curated by
Lorenzo Conti, Marisa C. Hayes and Katja Vaghi

and with
Nicoletta Mongini Head of Cultura Fondazione Monte Verità
Clothilde Cardinal Director for artistic programming Place des Arts Quebec
Catja Loepfe Director of Tanzhaus Zürich
Joanna Lesnierowska Dramaturge, Author and Director Arts Station Foundation / Acziun Susch / Muzeum Susch in the Engadines
Monica Gillette project dramaturg EU projects Empowering Dance and Dancing Museums - The Democracy of Beings
Elisabeth Waterhouse Dancer and Dance Scholar, University of Bern
and the guest artists of the Lugano Dance Project

 

In 1917, three years after his adventure in Ticino, Rudolf von Laban organized the Festival del Sole on the Monte Verità. The internationally acclaimed festival brought together in Ascona many exponents of the Ausdrucktanz, and was an opportunity for exchanges while at the same time reviving interest in dance among the wider public.
In keeping with this spirit, the round table Notes on choreography and women work. How we have changed is dedicated to women and aims to engender discourses and visions around the work women do in the world of dance. Starting from the experiment of Mary Wigman – whose idea for her famous Hexentanz was born on Monte Verità and from Suzanne Perrottet, the other central female figure on the Monte, and moving us towards works of contemporary dance, we aim to consider the various aspects of being a woman artist, or someone who identifies with the female gender today.
The encounter will feature the participation of international guests including women artists, curators and scholars and will be divided into three currents: an introduction to the experience of the Monte Verità, an initial discussion will revolve around key words, bodies and heterotopias while a second debate will be about spaces, tools and policies.

Is the Head of Programming at Place des Arts (Montréal, Canada) since 2014, a state society of the Government of Quebec. She has been active in the arts milieu for over the past 30 years in art managing and international dissemination namely as the General and Artistic Co-director of the renowned contemporary series Danse Danse (2000-2015). She sat on several Board of Directors in culture, education and social fields and is a frequent member on peers, selection and consultative committees and arts conferences in more than 20 countries. Among her realizations include a major event Printemps Nordique in 2018 on creativity and culture of the Nordic countries and innovative community programs. Clothilde was appointed in 2016  Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government.

Is a dramaturg, choreographer and facilitator with expertise in participatory projects, transdisciplinary research and artist driven networks. She is the project dramaturge for the EU funded projects Empowering Dance and Dancing Museums – The Democracy of Beings. Monica was the editor of the digital publication for the EU funded project Migrant Bodies - Moving Borders, identifying and developing inclusive practices for migrants and refugees through dance. In recent years Monica collaborates with choreographer Gary Joplin at Theater Freiburg in creating works with non-professionals that take on societally urgent topics – “Die Krone an meiner Wand” (2017), “Grenzland” (2019) and “The 3rd Box” (2020-22). Since 2019 she collaborates with Yasmeen Godder Company on the Practicing Empathy project, which grew from their co-artistic direction of Störung/Hafra’ah (2015-16), bringing together people living with Parkinson’s Disease, professional dancers and scientists to collaboratively research movements.

Is a Franco-American interdisciplinary scholar and curator. Her research focuses on the intersections between dance and the visual arts (notably, dance in museum spaces and screendance). She is editor in chief of  the French dance research journal Repères, cahier de danse published by La Briqueterie - National Choreographic Development Center and founding co-director of the International Video Dance Festival of Burgundy, an annual screendance platform created in 2009. Since 2016, she has been an invited curator in the dance department of Theatre Freiburg (Germany) and has initiated numerous screendance projects at La Briqueterie (production residency, education & outreach), with Numeridanse.TV, and in collaboration with the Lyon Dance Biennale. In 2015, she co-edited the book Art in Motion: Current Research in Screendance. She regularly writes for Dance Magazine (USA), Dance International (Canada) and Alternatives Théâtrales (Belgium), among other print and electronic publications. Initially trained in dance under Merce Cunningham and Kazuo Ohno (Japan), she holds degrees in dance history and visual studies from La Sorbonne.

Was born in Zurich / Switzerland. She studied cultural anthropology (focus on theatre anthropology). During her studies she started as a freelance curator for art exhibitions and as organizer of theater and dance workshops for the International Theatre Institute. 1999 she took over the direction of the Rote Fabrik Fabriktheater in Zurich. 2007-2012 she worked for Gessnerallee Zurich, first as dramaturg responsible for the dance program and in her final year as interimistic director. In August 2012 she was appointed as director of ZÜRICH TANZT, a three days festival of dance and performances in public space. Besides that she was a member of the artistic board of the festival Zürcher Theater Spektakel 2012-2014. She became the artistic director of Tanzhaus Zürich in August 2014.

After completing her classical studies she graduated from the State University of Milan in political science. She has worked in the fields of communication and marketing for various multi-national companies and for the Fondazione Bussolera Branca. In 2013 she moved to Canton Ticino and collaborated with the Percento Culturale Migros and with the Museo Comunale di Arte Moderna di Ascona. She has been involved with cultural events like the Festival di Cinema Giovane Castellinaria, the Food In Film Festival, Letteraltura and Piazzaparola. She is currently member of the Board and head of Culture of the Fondazione Monte Verità.

Katja Vaghi’s research expertise rests on her theoretical and practical background. A Swiss Italian choreographer, somatic teacher and dance researcher, during her education in modern dance and ballet at Ballet Arts in NYC, she experienced different modern dance techniques (in particular Horton and Limón) together with urban and traditional dances (Hip hop and funk, Bharatanatyam and African dance). Her education was then complemented with a MA in literature and linguistics from Zurich University (English, Italian and Contemporary Norwegian) and a PhD in dance philosophy on the works of Jiří Kylián at the University of Roehampton (UK) under the supervision of Dr Anna Pakes and Dr Gerladine Morris. She has been associated lecturer at the University of Northampton (UK) and at the Rambert School for Ballet and Contemporary Dance, where she still is a visiting lecturer specialized in dance history and philosophy for BA and MA programs. She is now lecturer in dance history, theory,improvisation and composition at DIE ETAGE, school for performing and visual arts in Berlin. She is also visiting lecturer at the University of Roehampton (UK), school of the arts, dance section, and at the University of applied Sciences and Arts in Coburg, where she teaches embodiment and spatial experiences to architects, interior and integrated designers.

Is a dancer and postdoc at the Institute of Theatre Studies where she is part of the research project “Auto_Bio_Graphy as Performance. A Field of Dance Historiographic Innovation” funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Her research as a dance scholar focuses on choreographic practices and aesthetics, ethnographic and oral history methodology, as well as digital techniques for research and documentation of dance practices. Waterhouse’s viewpoint within dance studies makes use of her methodological competences across ‘research’ and ‘creative’ practices in the arts, the humanities and the natural sciences: an education comprising of a BA in Physics from Harvard University, an MFA in dance practice from The Ohio State University and a PhD in dance studies from the Universität Bern/Hochschule der Künste Bern. Between 2015-2018 she was a research fellow at the Free University of Berlin and leader of the project “Motion Together,” funded by the Volkswagen Stiftung, a ‘research-creation’ project on entertainment in the arts and daily life. As a performer, she danced from 2004-2012 in Ballett Frankfurt/The Forsythe Company. Since that time, in parallel and often nurturing her scholarly work, she has continued to develop performances and artistic research projects, including with the groups HOOD, tō, and Movement Forum Bern.

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