© Sima Korenivski
The workshop with Stina Nyberg will be centered around moving and being moved by other bodies. Definitely physically, maybe emotionally. The workshop oscillates between rolling, climbing, supporting, obstructing, dragging, talking, balancing, pushing, caring, suggesting and enforcing, looking for joint endeavours in the creation of formations, relations and formulations.
Stina Nyberg (Sweden)
Stina Nyberg is a choreographer and dancer based in Sweden. Working in a variety of expressions, she engages in the making of dances, conversations, meetings, texts, talks, and shows. She regularly falls in love with new stuff and uses choreography as a means to learn more about these new objects of desire. Some of her recent love affairs have involved details, dogs, electricity, gossip, play-doh, dads, birds, and mind-reading. Her practice is propelled by the desire for and will to better forms of life, even if only in the form of dance. Stina is part of the artistic cohort of Rose Choreographic School at Sadler’s Wells, member of the feminist collective Samlingen and works in a duo with a researcher in Urban studies. She has creates work on commission for institutions such as Cullberg, Norrdans and The National Touring Theater, and makes and performs in several independent works.