Thinking Plants Otherwise – Two Talks by Elisabeth Schilling

This week, choreographer and artistic director Elisabeth Schilling will present two talks dedicated to Thinking Plants Otherwise, exploring the relations between art, ecology, and perception.

Tuesday, 7 October – University of Luxembourg
As part of the Certificate – The Social Innovation and System Shift Course (SIS), Schilling will share insights into her most recent creation, Sensorial Symphonies, and discuss how choreographic, sensory, and philosophical practices can invite new ways of relating to the vegetal world.

Wednesday, 8 October – Symposium ART & BOTANIQUE: Perspectives du vivant
LUGA LAB, Parc Odendahl, Luxembourg
Organised by Justine Blau & Fanny Weinquin

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In her lecture Sensorial Symphonies – Thinking Plants Otherwise, Schilling will reflect on the idea of sensing with and through plants, drawing inspiration from the writings of Michael Marder, Emanuele Coccia, and Michael Pollan.

At the heart of her work lies the question: What if we could feel the world as plants do?
Through dance, sound, light, and scent, Schilling explores a vision of art as an act of growing through and with — an opening towards other forms of thought, sensation, and relation.

Plants invite us to rethink individuality, to understand life as something porous, relational, and continually transforming. As Michael Marder writes, “Plants are beings of radical exteriority. They do not master their surroundings but grow through and with them.”

For Schilling, art holds a similar potential — to imagine new ways of inhabiting the world collectively, poetically, and with care; to nurture connection and alterity; and to remain in a constant pursuit of transformation.