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  • WORKSHARING: The Banality of care

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    WORKSHARING: The Banality of care

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    Apr 21 2024 14:00 - 16:00
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    In a weeklong residency the 5 artists Yi Ten Lai Fernández, Maria Naidu, Shahrzad Malekian, Louisa Yaa Aisin and David Sebastian Lopez Restrepo have been immersed in their artistic research "The Banality of care". A research that stands in the context of our modern existence, where the concepts of care and sustainability have become persistent, often presented as an essential pursuit for personal well-being. In contemplating this contemporary phenomenon, the artists were inclined to reflect upon Hannah Arendt's philosophical insights, particularly her exploration of the 'banality of evil' in the context of the Eichmann trial. Applying Arendt's analytical lens to care and sustainability, unveiled to them intriguing parallels, prompting them to contemplate the banality of those concepts.

    At the WORKSHARING they invite us into their research and will share findings from their work. Following the sharing of physical material, HAUT will facilitate a moderated feedback conversation where you as an audience have the opportunity to contribute to and enrich the artists' further work.

    ABOUT THE ARTISTS
    This artistic research is initiated by a collective of international artists based in Scandinavia, formed by Yi Ten Lai Fernández, Maria Naidu, Shahrzad Malekian, Louisa Yaa Aisin and David Sebastian Lopez Restrepo. They are motivated to explore the concepts of care and sustainability within the performing arts environment, responding to HAUT's open call with a focus on the contemporary distinctions of these concepts in the context of modernity and capitalism. Their goal is to initiate a dialogue that addresses the common trivialization of care and sustainability. As artists and body researchers, they believe that through their individual and collective practices, they can discover ways to enhance our experiences of care and sustainability.

    For more information about the artists visit our website www.hautscene.dk

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    Participation is free, but please book your ticket as seats are limited.

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    ABOUT THE RESIDENCY
    IN PROCESS is HAUT’s one week residency format that makes space for physical brainstorms supporting the investigation and the development of new ideas for the stage.

    Yi Ten Lai Fernández, Maria Naidu, Shahrzad Malekian, Louisa Yaa Aisin and David Sebastian Lopez Restrepo have been invited into this residency through the open call “IN PROCESS – Care”, whose focus was on the investigation of sustainability, care, self-care and alternative working methods and processes. The open call was curated in collaboration with Yong Sun Gullach.

    This residency is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and the Municipality of Copenhagen.

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    HAUT takes the performing arts to new heights. To be able to aim high we begin by diving into the process.

    With a focus on residencies, we insist on offering space, time and dialogue to all aspects of the artistic process. Here we show art in its early and raw state and open up the conversation to find new perspectives.

    When we turn our gaze to the unmeasurable and the unfinished, we offer the artists new conditions for sharing and risk-taking.

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    Teatret Zeppelin, Valdemarsgade 15, 1665 København V

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