LCDS FEMINIST SOCIETY PRESENTS: BLEEDING FAERIES ALL OVER THE PLACE
Next Saturday the 7th of March the LCDS Feminist Society hosts an intergenerational roundtable discussion with some dance artists discussing the idea of feminist legacy surrounding The Place and what it means to continue this legacy into the future! Elisabeth is excited to have been invited to participate in this talk.

More infos HERE.

Arrival between 12:30-13
Roundtable discussion starts at 13 in Founders Studio

This is event is FREE.

The discussion will be facilitated by Rebecca Douglas and  the speakers for this event will be Sue MacLennan, Sasha Roubicek, Lauren Potter, Grace Nicol, Alethia Antonia, Iro Costello, and Elisabeth Schilling.

On March 6th, FELT will be performed in London at Siobhan Davies Studios as part of the ‘Young Choreographer’s Evening’.

More infos here: https://www.siobhandavies.com/whats-on/performance/open-choreography-performance-evening-mar20/

Image: Tim Nunn

In response to the exhibition ‘Ingrid Godon. Ich wünschte’, which shows works by the artist Ingrid Godon and the lyricist Ton Tellegen, Elisabeth is working with young dance enthusiasts to create a choreographic work that will be shown to the public on 27 and 28 February as part of the exhibition at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt a.M..

‘With dancer and choreographer Elisabeth Schilling, the young people will get to know contemporary dance and translate images, texts, feelings and thoughts into movement. Step by step, they will feel the power of their own bodies and work together with a lot of creativity to create a choreography that can be performed in the museum rooms in the afternoon.’

More about this HERE.

MOREOVER:

Dance Jewels

February 27th
6-21 pm
Dance and performance workshop for adults with dancer and choreographer Elisabeth Schilling, 29 Euro

‘In response to the exhibition ‘Ingrid Godon. I wished’  dancer and choreographer Elisabeth Schilling offers a dance and performance workshop at the Museum Angewandte Kunst. Creative and physical exercises introduce the basic approaches of contemporary dance and invite the participants* to use their own individual and creative identity as a starting point. On request, a public performance of the sequences developed can be organized in the exhibition. Participation is voluntary.’

Workshop fee: 29 Euro. Further information and registration under 069 212 38522 or create.angewandte-kunst@stadt-frankfurt.de+