Dance / Class / Movement: TQW RESEARCH AFFILIATION – APRIL-JUNE 2023


Dance / Class / Movement

Investigating dance, class(ic)ism and labour from decolonising perspectives

Grounded in her practice as a choreographer working with the senses and her training in and research on classical Indian dance and its (post) colonial dimensions, Sandra Chatterjee will research the intersections between dance, class, classicism, labour and decoloniality during her research affiliation. The values of classicism (and thereby class privilege) are ubiquitous in stage/concert dance; even in critical and contemporary dance contexts, our practices implicitly or explicitly emerge from high culture, bourgeois aesthetic trajectories and values at a distance from the popular. Artistic dance practice is marked by precarious working conditions and, at the same time, entangled with class privileges and aesthetic exclusivities. Chatterjee will experiment with various formats (workshop, lecture, dialogue) to investigate these questions.

https://tqw.at/en/event/dance-class-movement-chatterjee/

Programme:

  • 27.04.: The dancer and the hungry audience – Online lecture by Joyraj Bhattacharjee More
  • 04.05 / 05.05.: Class / Movement / Smells of Labour – Workshop by Sandra Chatterjee More
  • 13.06.: Movements Across Class – Panel discussion More