Art stations fundation - by Grażyna Kulczyk


16.12.2014
19:00
Lokal A-I-R Laboratory, Marszałkowska 9/15

free entry

Magdalena Ptasznik SURFING on tour: Warsaw

Warsaw premiere of surfing is a part of Badanie/Produkcja. Taniec w procesie artykulacji, project of Fundacja Burdąg

choreography, performance Magdalena Ptasznik

dramaturgy, conceptual collaboration Eleonora Zdebiak

research residency Agnieszka Kocińska, Regina Lissowska-Postaremczak

production Art Stations Foundation by Grażyna Kulczyk

with support of Fundacja Burdąg, Centrum w Ruchu, Urząd Dzielnicy Wawer m.st. Warszawy

premiere 17th of May 2014, Art Stations gallery, Old Brewery in Poznań

The performance-related research was conducted as part of the NRW Tanzrecherche 2013 residency programme in Bielefeld, Germany.

With the support of Ministry of Culture and national Heritage.

IMG 0316 Magdalena Ptasznik. SURFING photo by Jakub Wittchen for Art Stations Foundation by Grayna Kulczyk

surfing is a laboratory where the subjectivity of action is dispersed. It is a performance of an activation chain – the physical action of the body makes objects move and the (re)actions of the objects initiate and transform further action. surfing is a ritual of releasing objects or, more precisely, a ritual of loosening our perception of the objects. In a wider perspective, it is a proposal for perceiving reality and adding new articulations to the experience of the environment and time.

surfing activates matter by focusing on its surface. It seeks experience in the contact with matter. It directs attention to what is on the surface, to what is visible and available. surfing provokes surface clashes, friction and abrasion. It observes directions within space, as well as the distances, the changing dynamics and the energetic differences of the actions in which surfaces meet.

IMG 0322 Magdalena Ptasznik. SURFING photo by Jakub Wittchen for Art Stations Foundation by Grayna Kulczyk

Magdalena Ptasznik is a choreographer and performer. She is a graduate of the School for New Dance Development, Amsterdam, and of sociology at the University of Warsaw. In 2007 she completed a course for contemporary dance instructors at Mazowieckie Centrum Kultury i Sztuki, Warsaw. Magdalena has held scholarships of the danceWEB 2011 programme (ImPulsTanz Festival, Vienna) and the Meet the next Generation programme (eXplore Dance Festival, Bucarest). She has studied with Debora Hay, Ria Higler, Benoît Lachambre, Xavier Le Roy and Robert Steijn. Her focus is on creating solo works, which have included surface.territory (Solo Projekt 2012, Art Stations Foundation by Grażyna Kulczyk, Poznań), exercises for a Hero and secrets. Her shows have been presented in the Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, Romania and Poland. In 2013 she was a scholarship holder of NRW Tanzrecherche, an international residency programme for young choreographers in Germany, where she began work on a new solo project called surfing. The project deals with materiality, objects, their surfaces and the way they are perceived. Magdalena considers choreography a tool that provides conditions for an altered experience and perception of time, space and bodies. She sees the body as a vehicle for this experience. Magdalena lives in Warsaw, where in 2011 she co-founded CENTRUMwRUCHU.

IMG 0176 Magdalena Ptasznik. SURFING photo by Jakub Wittchen for Art Stations Foundation by Grayna Kulczyk