Konrad Wakolbinger // Teacher
Katherina Bauer // Teacher
Kerstin Kussmaul // Teacher
"Lost and found in Translation" oscillates between the performative and the pedagogical. It is about 2 hours long and engages the participants / the audience in a kinaesthetic, visual and tactile mode, next to a cognitive - intuitive linguistic intervention. The key interest is the exploration of translation processes between moving/writing/touching/perceiving.
To read the full description of this event, please go to http://www.idocde.net/idocs/469
For a more practical understanding, this is the sequence of activities in this event:
We started with a verbal introduction of SOMEX group members and short preview of the next two hours
A All participants were asked to lay on the floor: Katherina Bauer lead through a 10 minutes Feldenkrais -ATM (awareness through movment) that focuses on the movement eyes (with closed eyes) and head.
B Textfragments are read to all participants (still on the floor) by the SOMEX members, who are spread throughout the space. See http://www.idocde.net/idocs/590
C Participants split up in two groups: Group a sits on a cluster of prearranged chairs, Group b gathers in the free space.
Group a: Mariella Greil and Sabina Holzer move in a score unknown to the participants, while maRia Probst and Katherina Bauer touch and move participants in relation to the Mariella and Sabina, translating fragments of what they perceive.
Group b: Kerstin Kussmaul explains the group a score in 4 parts: 3 parts of moving through the parasympathetic, sympathetic and somatic nervous system, 1 part of automatic writing in the here and now. While the group goes through the 4 parts by themselves, Kerstin joins maRia and Katherina in the touching score.
D The two groups switch roles
E All participants gather in a circle, and in a writing and deducting process developed by "Goat Island" everyone comes up with a word as a gift for the situation shared with the other participants.
F Sharing and reflecting the experience whith everyone present.
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