➤ Jule Flierl: I Intend To Sing, 2017
live performance – Komuna, Kino Šiška
at 7 pm
*Tickets (9 eur): http://bit.ly/NameravamPeti_COFtix
*Special note: Entry into the venue is permitted only with a negative PCR or RAT test result, a medical certificate of recovery or vaccination, in accordance with the instructions of the National Institute of Public Health and the decree in the Official Gazzette of the RS, no. 73, p. 4392/May 13, 2021.
In I Intend to Sing, a hybrid between performance, lecture and installation, German dancer and choreographer Jule Fierl reflects on the contradictions of choreovocalism: is the voice an instrument, a sensory effect, an artistic product, an object, so to speak, or a political demand? Is it a material thing or an immaterial form of bodily metabolism that addresses the body? Is the voice a form of dance or something else? Does the voice perhaps simultaneously make all these things sound, or is it distinguishable? Is it the answer or always merely an unsolvable dilemma?
In her recent years, Jule Flier has devoted herself to the practical and theoretical study of choreovocalism, especially through the life, work and issues introduced into the history of dance by Valeska Gert, dancer and performer of the Weimar Republic, with her extraordinary artistic work. Jule Flierl has studied dance and choreography at the SEAD in Salzburg and at the ICI Choreographic Institute in Montpellier, and later collaborated with prominent representatives of European contemporary dance, including Tino Sehgal, Martin Nachbar and Meg Stuart. In our space she regularly collaborates with dancer, choreographer and choreovocalist Irena Tomažin.
Concept, choreography, performance: Jule Flierl
Dramaturgy: Mars Dietz
Photo: Dieter Hartwig
Video: Marc Seestaedt
Production: Claire Vivianne Sobottke/Amazonas #1
Premiere: 3 Feb 2017 at Sophiensaele/Berlin
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