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Collab.: Some like it on paper

Collab.: Some like it on paper

Welcome to the last collab. for this semester.

Time: The event starts at 19.00. Free soup from 18.00. Kharthoum is open until 01.00.

Presenting our first iteration of Some like it on paper, which will focus on one of the aspects that makes up this publication.

KÅT:
Quotes are used as tools for making contexts or to simply reveal movements in their matrix. What occurs when quotes are radically discharged on a performance? Writing about performance often crystalizes movement while writing as a consequence of performance has the ability to perpetuate movement. Movement can never be represented, yet it seems to keep on moving through a myriad of cross-references between the body and social, political and cosmic gestures.

Looking at the performance Only forever premiered at Oktoberdans 2018 in Bergen, we wish to explore the outcome of bringing the fetishized pounding of quotes into the limelight.

Some like it on paper consists of:

Roza Moshtaghi
Mehdi Torkaman
Stacey de Voe
Ylva Greni Gulbrandsen