Residency Alix Eynaudi at ICI–CCN de Montpellier

Residency Alix Eynaudi at ICI–CCN de Montpellier

In the frame of the Creative Crossroad activity, Alix Eynaudi was selected by danceWEB to receive a 2 years structural support by the LLB network to work on her latest production "Noa & Snow"

This support includes a co-production support by danceWEB and residencies at ICI-CCN Montpellier and MDT Stockholm.

 

Project description:

Noa & Snow, a gentle experiment between the everyday and the event

At the crossroad between curating, writing and choreography, Noa & Snow becomes an organisation of working, studying together, an event that skirts the already established modes of artistic production and organises its own poetic encounters.

Noa & Snow wants to experiment

  • Using poetry as a common tool to welcome otherness and the unexpected into our domestic lives, our daily work activities
  • Placing art in everyday life in order to establish new relationships with the event and the exceptional (the Performances will be presented at the Volkskundemuseum, during working hours and will be for free)
  • Opening a space where art meets other ordinary work activities, in a non-hierarchical way (a co-working public art studio)
  • Producing a kind of non-attentive attention, a non-oppressive dramaturgy that allows rather than guides (art rendered “ambient” by its contextualisation, not its nature)

Noa & Snow proposes to use poetry as a vehicle to explore otherness, coexistence, hospitality, care and collectivity.

The core research team is composed of Alix Eynaudi, Paula Caspão, Lydia McGlinchey and Quim Pujol.

Conceived as a choreographic social experiment, Noa & Snow wants to gently allow rather than guide, to implicate rather than explicate. The fact that the project runs over 2 years, will allow the fellowship formed by the team and their guests to exerce various scenarios of political and social engagement via their commitment to an artistic practice.

Residency at ICI-CCN de Montpellier 2020

In ICI-CCN, Aix Eynaudi has gathered Quim Pujol, Paula Caspão and Joachim Hamou for "Noa and Snow - poem #4 et demi"

Poem# 4 and a half is a public iteration of the underground project Noa and Snow, a gentle experiment between the everyday and the event, a research at the crossroads of writing and choreography which sees in poetry the capacities of learning and organization, making art familiar, restoring its share of invisible work, seizing it collectively to set the imagination ablaze. For it is between the everyday and the event that (re)defines our attention regime. The suspension of the extreme vigilance, by granting to the glance the right to stroll, makes new potentialities appear. A joyful coexistence, where dance meets other fields.

Books parked at the edge of each other. Some metamorphosing our eyes, prickly at nightfall that never ends. A movement in time - going around the books - an editorial gesture that is inscribed in words that are thrown out with application. To paraphrase, to lean on/in the presences and words: transform what we touch into a book; double their/our language, editorially. Publish and forget. To fall back into it, in deliberating translations. We will practice writings, those that are shared together without any particular communality - an event takes the form of a book, published, horny, one that relies on our inner texts, the voices that read for us, by us, in our dances. A public opening in the form of a publication. Fields of research are unfolding under our trampling at the beginning of November: credits, ways to borrow, to create, to publish, to give credibility... to (feel) touch/touch and to report on dyslexia and its (dys)lexicons.

View the experience report about the residency in Montpellier in the upper right column.


Gallery pics by Alix Eynaudi, residency in Montpellier

Residency Alix Eynaudi at MDT Stockholm

25.01.21 - 05.02.21

MDT Stockholm

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Residency Alix Eynaudi at ICI–CCN de Montpellier

29.10.20 - 04.11.20

ICI-CCN de Montpellier

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Performance presentation Alix Eynaudi - Noa & Snow

01.02.20 - 02.02.20

Volkskundemuseum Vienna, AT

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Co-production support Alix Eynaudi

04.11.19 - 04.11.19

Vienna, AT

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supported/organized by danceWEB


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