Hausmann / Paas / Wodni "(SK)IN - SIDE - OUT"
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Three female artists and friends meet for a trialogue about their perception of their bodies and ask themselves and each other questions about their female and artistic identity. Second concert tour through the "Lost Places" at 17:00.
Three and a half words and a cover that opens up in the (re)encounter listed: Skin | In | Side | Out. The questioning thereby runs in time with the stretching along itself, to the other, in order to then approach the counterpart in a criss-cross manner via swinging connectors. An intimate and intimate conversation that leads out of the monologicity of questioning: Triggering Body Boundaries.
In the words of the three artists, it sounds like this:
"For (Sk)In-Side-Out three female artists and friends meet for a trialogue about their perception in their bodies and question themselves and each other about their female and artistic identity:
How do you feel inside, in your own skin? (Skin)
How much is this feeling dependent on comparison with others, around oneself and in the media, i.e. looking to the side? (Side)
What expectations do you face from the outside? What demands does society place on lifestyles, the appearance and functionality of a female body? (Out)"
The rule of three called up in three questions, the enveloping skin outlined as the first dress. But how to continue from there? That is precisely what it will be about.
Kira Wodni, art historian and visual artist from Berlin, used the quiet outside and the time when her body was changing and a new life was emerging inside her during her second pregnancy in the winter of 20/21 to create photos and images with an intense and sensual look inside that are as close as possible to her intimate experience. The Leipzig-based trombonist and composer Antonia Hausmann and the Cologne-based cultural manager and lyricist Rebekka Paas have also focused on their own introspection and thus on a personal artistic expression over the past year. Based on Wodni's paintings, the three women entered into an exchange about their respective experiences, asked each other questions, listened to each other, and again took away new questions for themselves. The examination of one's own identity, one's own artistic creative process and the contemplation of one's physical shell is continually developing and is constantly influenced and changed by new experiences from outside. On this evening Hausmann, Wodni and Paas would like to open this trialogue for the audience and present their own way of expression in pictures, music and texts. You are invited to travel along for a bit and then look at your own inner self and your possible ways of expression: What comes out of me? What arises in comparison? What are "only" expectations?
Concert tour through the "Lost Places" in the Altes Stadtbad with: Karch | Ní Bhriain | Rumsch | Wójcik "Celestially Light I" and Hausmann/Paas/Wodni "(SK)IN - SIDE - OUT" and Sonia Loenne "Moving In".