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22.06.2024, 03:00 pm

Steps through stories – Collective walk along Waller Heerstraße (EN)
with Bubu Mosiashvili

> limited number of participants, please register via office(at)gak-bremen.de

21.04.2024, 03:00 pm

nearly all types of honey crystallize
Guided tour with Victor Artiga Rodriguez & Dawoon Park (EN)

02.04.2024, 07:00 pm

nearly all types of honey crystallize

Artists of the Binational Artistic PhD Program of HfK Bremen
Exhibition Opening
19 h speeches, 20 h concert by Christian Rosales Fonseca, Dj-Set and Honigbrot

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Harm Coordes & Stefan Andersson
Walking as a river (Expedition I)

14.05, 03:00 pm

Harm Coordes and Stefan Andersson are engaged in a dialogue about their artistic research. Harm is exploring situations for perceiving and appreciating the everyday as part of his Artistic Phd. Stefan is currently working on RIVER, about the wild water that flows in the pipes of Malmö and in our bodies.

As part of their expedition, Harm Coordes and Stefan Andersson dive into the flowing continuum of water and its interconnectedness with the world. Playing with performative means, embodiment practices and open dialogue with participants, they invite us to mix the natural and the sacred with humor and what is always there. In their exploration of water and its cycle on a shared expedition, they examine references of inside and outside – and how these are ever-changing.

They look forward to your coming.

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Sun 14 May 2023, 03:00 pm

Please bring a glass of water.

Stefan Andersson is a Swedish theatre and performance artist dedicated to exploration, experiment and interdisciplinary practice. Besides RIVER he is currently working on The Shower Gel Dance Company, dealing with all stories meeting in Shower Gel. Across studio, street and nature he finds it most exciting to devise performances collaboratively. He has worked in independent theatre companies such as Ögonblicksteatern and Teater Smuts as well as creating and leading artistic projects and holding workshops and courses. He recently graduated with a MFA in Performance from the Norwegian Theatre Academy and has a BA from University College Falmouth incorporating Dartington College of Arts U.K.

More information about Harm Coordes’ residency and practice can be found here.

Funding

The ongoing research is supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media within the program NEUSTART KULTUR.

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