Caterina Moras 80% seminar
Caterina is a PhD student in choreography with the PhD project "The Translatress´ Tactic: Conflicted Trans-Atlantic Embodiment".
Schedule
29 April
18:00-18:45
Performance
An ATM-promise of a bastard rather than cheap lecture performance
30 April
13:30-16:00
Seminar
This doctoral seminar presents the research methodology tryptic -a bastard-cheap lecture performance, a bastard-cheap publication, and a workshop- and a seminar lecture. Conflicted Embodiment will be presented as a research device from the question: How does a body navigate migration, colonialism and dancing?
The performance is entitled “An ATM promise of a bastard rather than cheap lecture performance”. It explores how the research context changes in relation to an ATM, which in Spanish means “a toda máquina” and in front of an Automated Teller Machine. Disclaimer: explicit and sensitive content.
The bastard-cheap publication is an essay titled ´Conflicted Embodiment. Notes From Dancing on Both Sides of the Atlantic´. The booklet is available if you want a printed copy. You are welcome to contact caterina for the PDF.
The workshop is focused on Conflicted Embodiment as a lens, with invited participants.
The seminar lecture entitled Conflicted Embodiment. An eighty-one zero seven per cent Doctoral Seminar will summarize and present the project and the chapter overview of the final PhD project. The project will be unfolded in conversation with Professor Sandra Noeth (HZT, Berlin).
Opponent:
Prof. Dr. Sandra Noeth (HZT, Berlin)
Supervisors:
Prof. Chrysa Parkinson (Stockholm University of the Arts) and Prof. Dr. Eleonora Fabião (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Other contributors:
Proofreader: Mariana Pessino
Essay editor: Vladimir Miller
Assistance: Martina Vignetti.
Content contributors: Thalia and Aquarela.
Thanks to Yari Stilo and Nefeli Gioti.
The venue is fully accessible.
Credits of the photos: Photo of some of the research objects made by caterina.
Information
Price: Free entrance
Location: Brinellväagen 58, Subject Area Dance, in the courtyard, the stairts and the hall of the first floor.
Other: Language of seminar: Mainly English, with Spanish, Portugese, Italian and French outburst.