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By Beyond Darkness
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
BEYOND DARKNESS had the pleasure of talking to Nana-Francisca Schöttlander. She is a performance and visual artist who works at the intersection of performance, installation and conceptual art. Her work is often durational and involves immersive strategies and serial formats. Nana-Francisca predominantly works site-specifically with a co-creational approach to the site and the beings in it.
This episode was recorded Tuesday, 11th of April 2022
The podcast soundscape is by Eliza Bozek/moltamole/ Find her wonderful work at www.soundcloud.com/moltamole
For more information about the BD universe, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com, and for your questions, queries and suggestions, send us an email to [email protected]
You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @bdmatterinmotion
This time BEYOND DARKNESS comes into dialogue with interdisciplinary performance artist and artistic director of HAUT, Naja Lee Jensen. We talk about her artistic practice, her latest work Darkness and Nature, her site-specific research, other performances, and the importance of challenging, rearranging and interweaving the contexts you find yourself in.
We also talk in depth about HAUT, a space dedicated to artists across the performing arts in Denmark, supporting the field with residencies across the country, as well as seminars, work in process sharings, and smaller festivals.
We thank Naja for this wonderful conversation, and hope you enjoy it too!
For more information about Naja’s work, go to www.najaleejensen.com and for more on HAUT, visit www.hautscene.dk
This episode was recorded Wednesday, 23rd June 2021
The Beyond Darkness Dialogues are produced and edited by Nanna Hanfgarn Jensen and Nadja Mattioli
The podcast soundscape is by Eliza Bozek /moltamole/ www.soundcloud.com/moltamole
For more information about the BD universe, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com, and for your questions, queries and suggestions, send us an email to [email protected]
You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @bdmatterinmotion
This time BEYOND DARKNESS comes into dialogue with Gry Worre Hallberg, the artistic director of Sisters Hope, to talk about her practice and her then newly published PhD “Sensuous Society - Carving the Path towards a Sustainable Future”. We also touched upon artistic research and methodologies, collaboration as well as ecological theory and our inherent connectedness with the world.
We thank Gry for this great conversation, and hope you enjoy it too!
For more information about Sisters Hope and Gry’s PhD go to www.sistershope.dk
Ecological theory: Gregory Bateson - Steps to an Ecology of Mind
This episode was recorded Tuesday, 9th of April 2021
The podcast soundscape is by Eliza Bozek /moltamole/ www.soundcloud.com/moltamole
For more information about the BD universe, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com, and for your questions, queries and suggestions, send us an email to [email protected]
You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @bdmatterinmotion
Nanna and Nadja are back in the recording studio for season 2 of their podcast. In this first episode, they are in dialogue with each other, talking about their experiences in 2021, such as working on their piece SCINTILLAE, the relationship between this performance and their movement practice, what they have learned from each other and their collaborators, as well as what’s to come for 2022.
The Beyond Darkness Dialogues this season continues to focus on the sensorial, on artistic practices or performances in and with darkness, and also opens up to practices with a focus on ecology, sustainability and collaborations with other-than-human organisms.
This episode was recorded Monday, 3rd January 2022
The podcast soundscape is by Eliza Bozek /moltamole/ www.soundcloud.com/moltamole
For more information about the BD universe, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com, and for your questions, queries and suggestions, send us an email to [email protected]
You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @bdmatterinmotion
Nanna Hanfgarn Jensen and Nadja Mattioli, the creators of the Beyond Darkness Podcast, are at The Danish National School of Performing Arts to come into dialogue with lighting designer, teacher and “lord of darkness” Michael Breiner.
In this episode we ask Michael about his interest in darkness and about his artistic research which entails storytelling and dialogues in the dark. He talks about darkness as a creative space, a space for non judgemental encounters and about darkness in quantum physics and technological future scenarios.
Enjoy!
This episode was recorded Tuesday, 9th of June 2020
It is sponsored by The Danish National School of Performing Arts
The podcast soundscape is by moltamole (https://moltamole.tumblr.com/)
This episode was edited by Nanna Hanfgarn Jensen
For more information about the BD research, visit www.bdmatterinmotion.com/, and for questions, queries and suggestions send an email to [email protected]
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Nanna and Nadja Mattioli are in dialogue with their peer and close friend Annika Kompart at the premises of the Danish National School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen. Annika is a choreographer and dance artist based in Denmark.
She talks about her relationship to movement and the importance of darkness and translation in her practice. Annika also provides insight into her current artistic research: how can a book (Mephisto by Klaus Mann) become a Tanztheater performance? She also talks about come of her earlier works and anecdotes connected to darkness, translation and the body.
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This episode was recorded Tuesday, 26th of May 2020
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This time, Nadja is in dialogue with choreographer and founder of countertechnique Anouk van Dijk at the Münchner Kammerspiele in Germany.
They met during their work on the production called TOUCH - directed by Falk Richter and choreographed Anouk van Dijk. After a long day of rehearsals, Nadja and Anouk dive into questions of why touch matters to us as human beings, how Anouk has worked with darkness, proximity, intimacy and illusions in the past and talk about her research which developed into an internationally acclaimed movement method called countertechnique.
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This episode was recorded Friday, 11th 2020
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Nanna and Nadja are at Aaben Dans in Roskilde (Denmark), in dialogue with Thomas Eisenhardt, choreographer and artistic director of Aaben Dans.
Nanna Hanfgarn Jensen and Nadja Mattioli, the creators of the Beyond Darkness Podcast, are in dialogue with each other, sharing why they wanted to create this podcast in the first place, details about their artistic practice, the different pillars of their artistic research, as well as the core values of the BD organism.
As a part of the Beyond Darkness practice, Nadja and Nanna are sharing their dialogues with other performance artists and practitioners who are inspiring them during their investigations. Their main dialogue topics are: movement, darkness, the senses, imagination, collaboration, artistic practice and research.
What Nanna and Nadja want to provide is an openly accessible platform inviting listeners to be curious about their insights and discoveries, hoping to provide new knowledge to the performing arts and artistic research community, as well as trying to connect the communities by inviting them to join into a dialogue with them and each other.
The Beyond Darkness Podcast aims to function as a collective creative intelligence that connects us, enlarging our individual capacities and webbing us in a network of relationships to generate new forms of knowledge - a seeking together, a learning together, a thinking together!
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.