GROUP Workshops
Since 2014, I have been regularly conducting workshops, trainings, and experimental JAM sessions for both teens and adults, aimed at developing new ideas, forms, and personal aesthetics. At the beginning of each session, participants engage in joint analyses of historic and contemporary examples, exploring various discourses connected to the topic. Building on these discussions and selected readings, creative exercises and tasks are introduced to guide participants in exploring different approaches and developing thematic performances, texts, images, and objects.
Embracing multiple media, participants are encouraged to challenge artistic conventions and traditional canons, proposing new forms, aesthetics, and experimental solutions to defy norms, undermine tropes, and express criticism of structural and ideological concerns.
Past topics:
- Body, identity, society
- The Public/Private, Intimate/Shared experience
- Interactive and Participative Systems
- Forms of movement, mobility, migration
- Choreographic poetry: performing text & words
- Displays, new spectatorship and exhibition forms
- Healing and resistance: contemporary rituals
- Script, Partition, Tasks
- Curating performance & Choreographing exhibition
- Performing fashion: Is fashion performing art?
- Photography: Recycling the Memory
Embracing multiple media, participants are encouraged to challenge artistic conventions and traditional canons, proposing new forms, aesthetics, and experimental solutions to defy norms, undermine tropes, and express criticism of structural and ideological concerns.
Past topics:
- Body, identity, society
- The Public/Private, Intimate/Shared experience
- Interactive and Participative Systems
- Forms of movement, mobility, migration
- Choreographic poetry: performing text & words
- Displays, new spectatorship and exhibition forms
- Healing and resistance: contemporary rituals
- Script, Partition, Tasks
- Curating performance & Choreographing exhibition
- Performing fashion: Is fashion performing art?
- Photography: Recycling the Memory