Healing #2
Elisabeth Pfeifauf
Student
Elisabeth Pfeifauf Academic staff
Gerhard Glüher Italo Zuffi Lucie Strecker Course
Theory and Practice of the Performing Body Program
BA Major Art Semester
2019/20 WS After the initial steps are taken to stop a wound from getting worse it is important to actively care for and help fasten the healing process. This can take many forms, but the aspect they all have in common is an action that changes the course of everyday life, a time that is solely dedicated to the physical, psychological and emotional well being. This performance showcases many different actions on repeat to try to heal even faster.
A project made in the course
Theory and Practice of the Performing Body
Studio INTERACT | BA Major Art Teaching module | Interaction/Performance supervised by: Italo Zuffi (Studio Leader) Aim of this Studio is to explore the expressive and narrative potentials of the body, and employ it as direct work tool to design and implement projects involving a live engagement. The process we will follow is partly based on a pre-defined structure dealing with both physical and analytical work, and partly meant to allow self-generative extensions in relation to the dynamics and outcomes we will create. Inner listening – that is, the capability to define the atmospheric qualities of our state of presence and connection. We will often refer to it as a way by means of which to closely observe and assess our works, from concept to execution.
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