Artwork: Besuch Team
Part of: Onassis New Choreographers Festival 8
Performance, Dance

Besuch

Besuch Team

Dates

Tickets

Free admission

Venue

Online

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Sunday
Time
20:00–22:00
Venue
Online

Information

YouTube Premiere

Sunday 21 March

20:00–22:00 (full program below)

Introduction

“Besuch” means “visit” (n.). Five artists meet inside a digital collage, inviting the audience to tour within its connotations. What kind of narratives arise by their common experience of intimacy?

Artwork: Besuch Team

Five years after completing their dance education together, Besuch team is exploring a diverse range of performative and compositional approaches. With “Besuch” they are experimenting with possible ways of coming together and engaging with each other artistically.

The transmedial approach, the misspelling of the dancing tradition, the flirtation with idiocy, the sensuality of the corporeal experience and the “imaginative dance”, act as five original calling cards which mark the starting points of their first work together as a team.

A shared digital document of instructions filled with colorful ideograms, a microscopic plan made large-scale, a DIGI-persona, a painting of sensorial stimuli and a contract via post are the jointly common score to which the team commits. They exchange these five materials and promise to pay each other’s proposal a visit by means of a one-minute performance. Finally, they co-edit the 25 variations and thus compose “Besuch”. In turn, they are now inviting audiences to visit both the traces of their encounters as well as their collective artistic imprint.

The Besuch team meets in virtual environments which constitute the loci of their artistic interactions. They commit themselves, over the period of a month to dig down into their varied approaches, exchanging aesthetic modes and co-configuring a diverse universe to inhabit the screen. The “performance” is to be presented in the form of a video-collage that captures a multilayered choreographic composition. The creative process is archived and made available to the public online, thus rendering visible the raw data which shaped the work.

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The combination of disparate objects is a well-known technique used in various examples: patchworking in textile art, assemblage in cubism and dada, the concept of expanded media in the New York’s neo-avant-garde scene, the Situationists’ détournement, and the upcycling were all used as starting points for the structuring and the formulation of the selected materials.

In the dance world, up till now, studio visits have been a standard way of sharing work with friends and collaborators, inviting them over to witness the creative process. “Besuch” aims to reshape these forms of artistic communication in the covid-era, speculating on what form these can now take and exploring unexpected ways of coming together.

Program

"442, or A Game Without Score", 53’

"RED RIDING SHOES", 8’ 44’’

"The cooking-with-Nadi show", 19’ 33’’

"Besuch", 26’ 46’’

"Pose_Transpose", 1’ 36’’ (Estimated website browsing time 26’ 30’’)

Credits

Besuch Team
Nefeli Asteriou, Venetsiana Kalampaliki, Efthimios Moschopoulos, Dimitris Mytilinaios, Xenia Vlachou-Koghilaki
Website Design
George Psimenos
Web Graphics
Marina Skoutela
Special thanks to
Irini Georgiou, Konstantinos Karvouniaris, Dimos Klimenof, Petros Kolotouros, Euripides Laskaridis, Ektoras Lygizos, Pierre Magendie, Marina Skoutela, Lila Stathopoulou, Christina Stathopoulou, Filippos Vasileiou