Emerging Change Tanzfestival - Shiatsu-Workshop & Gespräch

Community Care: Politics and Practices of Rest, Touch, and Identity – Shiatsu Workshop & Discussion
Emerging Change Dance Festival

It is recommended to bring light and comfortable clothing. During the workshop, participants are invited to lie or sit on a mat. You are welcome to bring a partner.

How can we collectively develop body-based practices for a fulfilling life? How can these practices bring artists, audiences, and curators closer together as a community?

A festival by and for Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (QTBIPoC) dance artists: The Emerging Change Dance Festival invites you to its opening event on September 21, 2024, at Radialsystem. A Shiatsu workshop led by Zem*u Huber and Rafia Shahnaz offers participants the opportunity to experience touch through the body as a starting point and to attune to the festival. The subsequent conversation will delve into strategies of rest, resilience, and care as activist practices for Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and PoC communities in times of crisis.

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Credits
Funded by the Capital Cultural Fund and the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the IMPACT funding program.
Partner institutions: Tanzfabrik Berlin e.V., Radialsystem, Uferstudios, Casa Kuà, emergent spaces, GLADT e.V.
Media partnerships Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, tip Berlin, taz. die tageszeitung.

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Where does the event happen? Radialsystem

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The workshop is free of charge.
Please know that this workshop and community conversation will be a Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color centered space. A reminder that the Shiatsu workshop will work with touch, but you will also have the option of working alone.
We will delete the requested data from the registration form immediately after the workshop. As a festival for and by dance artists who identify as queer, trans, Black, Indigenous and People of Color (QTBIPoC), it is very important to create a safer space with our workshops. Therefore we also want to make sure that mainly the QTBIPoC community take part in the Shiatsu-Workshop.

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