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drift dialogues

By: höjden studios
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  • drift is a proposal that aims to trace artistic and discursive tendencies moving through höjden studios. It simultaneously constitutes a forum where materials and ideas can transform, resonate or fall apart in the movement of recurring meetings. drift is a record of cacophonies landing slowly over time as artists at höjden studios invite for openings and points of connection. With Ar Utke Ács Austeja Vilkaityte Foad Arbabi Karina Sarkissova Maia Means Molly Engblom Oda Brekke Paloma Madrid Robin Dingemans Scott Cazan Sonja Lindgren Stina Ehn höjden studios is an artist-run space for work and a shared context for artists and cultural workers to meet. Join us at https://hojden.house produced by Oda Brekke and Scott Cazan graphic form by Edith Ekström drift is made possible with support from Kulturrådet
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Episodes
  • 4. Secret missions, epic places: Karina Sarkissova and Molly Engblom
    May 27 2024

    In the fourth episode of drift dialogues Karina and Molly discuss their practices, and their use of text as well as the role that spaces outside of the studio and institutions play in their practices of dance, curating and poetry.

    They touch upon the use of montage and collage and dig into their motives for making art departing from two meetings in the studio at höjden, right in the beginning of 2024 where they exchanged practices by sharing, leaking, and finding common points of interest.

    Karina Sarkissova is an independent curator and dramaturge based in Uppsala and Stockholm. She graduated in 2012 at the School for New Dance Development in Amsterdam (SNDO) and in 2019 at Dutch Art Institute (DAI). Karina is together with Pontus Pettersson curating the annual festival My Wild Flag, as well as curating the performing arts program at Norbergfestival with Olof Runsten. Karina is a cofounder of höjden in Östberga, a space for artistic production. Karinas practice is dramaturgical, choreographic and curatorial; she is regularly working with other artists’ work and develops choreographic contexts.

    molly is a dancer, choreographer and poet based in Stockholm with a BFA in Dance performance from Stockholm University of the Arts (2019). molly works experimentally with dance, voice and text to make work that takes place in different spaces; like a body of water shifts shape, the choreographic leaks in and out of stage rooms, art galleries, magazines, and unconventional places e.g. outdoors. Through strange, tender and shivering fictions she wants to create situations where relational and poetic encounters can take place. Currently she is investigating the poetics of monstrosity, abjection and desire.

    Works mentioned:

    And then it got legs, Jeroen Peeters

    Generative Fictions, or How Dance May Teach Us Ethics, Alice Chauchat, Post dance book

    Red doc, Anne Carson

    Kafé mix, a series of performance evenings at höjden arranged by Jennie Bergsli, Stina Ehn, Lisen Pousette

    Edith Ekström, graphic designer

    INTER, by Karina Sarkissova. Commissioned work for the project Myths and realities, a lesbian oddysé

    höjden studios is an artist-run space for work and a shared context for artists and cultural workers to meet. Join us at https://hojden.house

    drift is a proposal that aims to trace artistic and discursive tendencies moving through höjden studios. It simultaneously constitutes a forum where materials and ideas can transform, resonate or fall apart in the movement of recurring meetings. drift is a record of cacophonies landing slowly over time as artists at höjden studios invite for openings and points of connection.

    drift is produced by Oda Brekke and Scott Cazan

    Mastering by Foad Arbabi

    Graphics by Edith Ekström

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    44 mins
  • 3. A four year old birch tree told me: Paloma Madrid and Robin Dingemans
    May 20 2024

    October 2023 Paloma and Robin met in Vinterviken where they engaged in a shared curiosity towards the ancient wisdom of forests and gardens. In the third episode of drift dialogues you are invited to listen to their practices, unfolding through mantras and stories on a rainy afternoon.

    Paloma Madrid/Mar Lobos has been working in the dance field since 2005 as a choreographer, dance educator, dancer and artist. Recognized as an active and emerging artist, she is often described in the field as the "poetical body investigator," exploring the body as a medium in constant (r)evolution and a producer of consciousness. Madrid's work consistently delves into the intersection of collaborative art and social choreography. Pioneer of Communitydance in Sweden, working with participatory embodied processes since 2008 at Botkyrka community dance and theater. Paloma is artistic director of Rosales, a dance company and platform that investigates the spaces between oppression and resistance to gather knowledge and establish a practical and theoretical framework through participatory methods, moving away from polarized dance practices. Her collaborations include commissioned work for Riksteatern, Moderna Museet, Dramaten, The Swedish Television, SKH. Engaged in the longlife process with the collective Tvillingskapet and V.C.V.T. Paloma holds a Master of Fine Arts in Choreography and a Bachelor of Arts in Dance Pedagogy from DOCH-SKH Stockholm University of Arts, Sweden.

    Robin Dingemans is a choreographer, performer & teacher from Aotearoa, a Pākehā based in Europe since 1999. Robin's work includes dance for the stage, non-traditional performance spaces, video, social dances, work for children, symposiums, and writing. He often collaborates with a broad spectrum of artists, including dancers, dramaturges, composers, writers, illustrators, video designers, psychologists, and more. His practice is centered around playing with creative processes and outputs which are often sociologically informed. Since 2015 explicitly committed to anti-racist/bigoted imperatives informed by his tricultural childhood, life in hyper diverse London and racism in Sweden and internationally. His works have been commissioned and presented by many different organisations in the UK, Sweden and internationally. He has interpreted and collaborated with a broad spectrum of contemporary dance choreographers and theatre directors since 1996, performing in works of Weld Company, Fevered Sleep, Station House Opera, DV8 Physical Theatre, Wally Cardona, Lito Walkey, Requardt & Rosenberg, Ricochet, Protein, Theatre Rites, Yvon Bonenfant, les gens d'Uterpan and many more. He has created works, supervised, taught improvisation, composition and creative practices at many Conservatoires, Universities and a broad spectrum of professional and community contexts internationally.

    Works mentioned in the episode

    Gloria E Anzaldua- Light in the dark, zapatistas movement -https://www.iwgia.org/en/news/4511-building-alliances-in-pandemic-times-the-zapatista-journey-through-europe.html

    Photo: Javier Lopez

    höjden studios is an artist-run space for work and a shared context for artists and cultural workers to meet. Join us at https://hojden.house

    drift is a proposal that aims to trace artistic and discursive tendencies moving through höjden studios. It simultaneously constitutes a forum where materials and ideas can transform, resonate or fall apart in the movement of recurring meetings. drift is a record of cacophonies landing slowly over time as artists at höjden studios invite for openings and points of connection.

    drift is produced by Oda Brekke and Scott Cazan

    Mastering by Foad Arbabi

    Graphics by Edith Ekström

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    5 mins
  • 2. How does it shape the way we dwell? Sonja Lindgren and Oda Brekke
    May 12 2024

    The second episode of drift dialogues starts in the middle of a practice. Sonja comes from architecture and Oda from dance, they discover they share many interests, but use different words. In this conversation they complicate each other's means of making sense of life, work and art in a society where consumption controls the way we see things. How can ideas and methods alter our perception? What are the limits of the formats we use when we work and how do they form the potential for thinking and memorizing?

    During November 2023 they met several times over a pile of papers and books in höjdens studio. Listen to them read, describe and discuss their own work as well as texts and performances by other artists and thinkers.

    Sonja Lindgren is an architect based in Stockholm, and works in the fields of architecture, design and scenography. She is educated at Umeå School of Architecture.

    Oda Brekke is a dance artist based in Stockholm, working internationally as a choreographer, writer and performer. Her choreographic work has been presented at MDT, Weld and Fylkingen in Stockholm, Bergen Kjøtt and Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art and includes ‘When there’s only surface left’ (2021), ‘Cut: a choreo-essay’(2023) and ‘dead dead document’ (2024). Since 2018 she has organised a range of discursive formats and structures for collective spaces and processes.

    Works mentioned in the episode:

    Object Making- Manon Santkin

    From the publication Art as Practice| Art as object https://www.skogen.pm/publication/oYXbtdaJbecXi3uxJ

    Cut: a choreo-essay- Oda Brekke

    https://odabrekke.com/Cut-a-choreo-essay

    Performed at 14.01.2023 Kafé Mix, höjden studios

    the deconstruction of the image of swedish domestic architecture through ‘marginalia’- Sonja Lindgren

    https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-196662

    The Breast piece- Alice Chauchat & Frédéric Gies

    https://www.alicechauchat.net/text-breastpiece.html

    Translating the Essay into Film and Installation- Nora M. Alter

    Michael Taussig- Fieldwork Notebooks

    Sarah Vanhee- Oblivion

    "Wonderment Domastication", Gabriel A Maher

    https://www.gabrielmaher.xyz/wonderment-domastication

    höjden studios is an artist-run space for work and a shared context for artists and cultural workers to meet. Join us at https://hojden.house

    drift is a proposal that aims to trace artistic and discursive tendencies moving through höjden studios. It simultaneously constitutes a forum where materials and ideas can transform, resonate or fall apart in the movement of recurring meetings. drift is a record of cacophonies landing slowly over time as artists at höjden studios invite for openings and points of connection.

    drift is produced by Oda Brekke and Scott Cazan

    Mastering by Foad Arbabi

    Graphics by Edith Ekström

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    58 mins

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