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Datum & tid: torsdag, 25 juni 19:00 - 20:00

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On June 25th at 19:00, Korina Kordova and Flavia Pinheiro will present the artistic outcome of the first research phase of WEB. SALIVA. ROCKS. Moving with Lygia Clark.
You are also invited to stay for an informal gathering after the performance.
Free admission
WEB. SALIVA. ROCKS. Moving with Lygia Clark is a collaboration between Brazilian choreographers, dancers and researchers Korina Kordova and Flavia Pinheiro. The project started from the desire to meet and exchange practices, weaving dance, listening, writing, theory and imagination in dialogue with the work of Brazilian artist Lygia Clark (1920-1988) —a pioneer of participatory performances, experiential art and therapeutic art practices.
Drawing conceptual resonance from Clark’s works, and investigating transmutations between air, water and stone, Korina and Flavia create choreographic situations where matter, memory, and relational identity become connective tissue between bodies. Tuning into materialities, speculating around geological processes, myth-making, and welcoming ghosts, they attempt to channel and move with textures, gestures and temporalities that exceed human-centered perception.
Choreography and dance: Flavia Pinheiro, Korina Kordova
Artistic advisor and producer: Tom Oliver Jacobson
With support by: The Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Estrad Norr Internationellt dansresidens Östersund
Photo: Nityama Macrini, Thomas Lenden
Korina Kordova (BR/SE)
is a Stockholm-based Brazilian artist working within the confluences of choreography, dance and performance. Her practice adopts decolonial perspectives and resonates with feminist new materialisms and ecological thinking, and it meets the public as dance performances, choreographic installations, scores in both written and aural forms, publications and workshops. She holds a Master’s in Performance Practices from ArtEZ University of the Arts (NL) and completed the Postmaster “Materialities; energies” at The Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm.
Flavia Pinheiro (BR/NL)
is an Amsterdam-based choreographer, educator, and researcher from Brazil. Her work explores networks of resilience and resistance to dominant systems of knowledge through fabulative speculations in interspecies choreography. Navigating across multiple media; video, performance, urban interventions, installation, and writing, she highlights how diversity and transversality can contribute to (un)learning colonial pedagogies. She holds a Master’s degree from DAS Choreography (2022) and was part of the DAS Third research program (2022–2024) . She was awarded with the 3Package Deal fund for International Talents by AFK and the Mondrian Fund.
Weld is supported by the City of Stockholm, the Swedish Arts Council and Region Stockholm.
