Double mirroring
Head of the MFA in Dance and Participation, Laura Navndrup Black, invites you to take part in a performance and workshop presentation based on her Artistic Research project.
a choreographic interrogation of the child-adult relation
You look at me, you touch me with your eyes. You look at me, you see me, you see your idea of me, you see your idea of my imagination. You like my imagination, the potential it holds. You want to curl up inside it. I am an emblem of the future, I am potential, I am hope.
I look at you. I wonder how old you are, where you come from. I wonder about your past, what you were like as a child. I wonder what you regret, what you would have done differently. I would like to know if you are happy and why.
Taking its starting point in Laura Navndrup Black’s choreographic enquiry into the child-adult relation as aesthetic object, this performance iteration deals specifically with ways of seeing and being seen, and invites new performers to encounter the task-based work.
The workshop presentation focuses on double mirroring as a physical spatial concept to move with as well as a figure to think along with, and invites participants to listen, move and chat.