salon emmer
Performance, picture, sound
THE MIRACLE OF TAMSWEG
multimedia performative collage
What do Marina Abramović, Mary Wigman and the Anneliese from Tamsweg have in common? In search of regional prophecies and rural legends, Tanja Dinter created a multi-layered performative collage during a week of FAART residency in the summer of 2022: With the Miracle of Tamsweg, she summarizes conversations with people from Tamsweg, audio/visual found objects, associated thoughts and choreographic fragments in words, images and movement.
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29. May | 9 pm Salon Emmer | Park Kuenburg Castle
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ARTISTS
Tanja Dinter and Lisa Lengheimer together are salon emmer – being at home wherever you move. salon emmer’s artistic and pedagogical focus is on outreach cultural work, i.e. on choreography that invites participation and is shown in places where dance is not otherwise seen. The participatory dance projects are aimed at children, young people and adults.
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ADDRESS / LOCATION
Park Kuenburg Castle | https://goo.gl/maps/7kM7Qs393yqM7SRP9
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PARTNERS
The Fine Art & Architecture Residency Tamsweg – FAART for short – is an artist-in-residence initiative by Irene Prieler and Michael Wildmann. They initiated FAART in 2016 and together they invite an artist and/or architect or group of artists to work at Glanzweg 17 in Tamsweg for a period of about 2 weeks during the summer half-year. The resulting projects, which are always generated and/or influenced by the perception of the place, will be presented to the public in the middle or at the end – depending on the character of the individual works.
The content focus is the analysis, exploration, abstraction, interpretation and transformation of what is found – a synthesis of the ecology of perception. The trans- and interdisciplinary artist-in-residence program aims to promote pioneering contemporary art and architecture practices and to network across genres locally and internationally.