Aug 17+18+20. It’s been a while since you hollowed my bones / Elise Mae Nuding

It’s been a while since you hollowed my bones
(a choreographic installation)

August 17 at 7pm
August 18 at 7pm
August 20 at 4pm

Weld
Norrtullsgatan 7

Book: book.weld.se

You are invited to enter the space.

You are invited to encounter a series of choreographic materials.

You are invited to navigate these encounters through sensation and imagination.

It’s been a while since you hollowed my bones invites encounters with the kaleidoscopic unfolding of language. It explores performative relationships between language, image, and sensation, seeking to activate a somatic-linguistic sensibility, where language is experienced as embodied and bodies as enlanguaged.

This project has evolved through various phases of exploration spread over several years, accumulating traces from the constellation of people and places that have shaped its trajectory. It continues to evolve, responding to and being shaped by the specific locations and contexts it inhabits.

It’s been a while since you hollowed my bones has been supported by residencies and performance platforms at Weld, Dans i Blekinge, Dans Plats Skog, and Danscentrum Väst.

It’s been a while since you hollowed my bones is created and performed by Elise Mae Nuding and has been shaped by the contributions of the following collaborators: Sarah Spies, pavleheidler, Bosse Olofsson and Pontus Pettersson.

Light design: Katya Lukoshkova

 


ELISE MAE NUDING (UK/SE)
is an independent artist-researcher working with dance and choreography. Her practice-based research has a transdisciplinary orientation and explores the entanglement of the human and non-human and intersections between language, writing and dance. Elise holds an M.A. with distinction from London Contemporary Dance School and a B.A. from Brown University. She has taught regularly at University of the Arts, Stockholm (formerly DOCH) and Balettakademien Stockholm, and is currently a lecturer in dance at the University of Gothenburg.


Weld is supported by Stockholms stad, the Swedish Arts Council and Region Stockholm