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Uferstudios 4
Badstr. 41A, Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
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Photo: Hyewon Suk

Time to Meet – Ixchel Mendoza Hernández: The Multiplicity of the Other

Showing · Work in Progress by Ixchel Mendoza Hernández

The Multipilcity of the Other is a solo movement research: The body fluctuates slowly through amorphous and recognizable images, revealing them in an enigmatic way to the observer. Playing with the human system of recognition and categorization, the work in progress attempts to construct and deconstruct known codes, opening a space of contemplation: A multiplicity of the other, that reminds us and questions the self.

Ixchel Mendoza Hernández

Ixchel Mendoza Hernández (she/her) is a Mexican freelance choreographer, performer and dancer based in Berlin. She completed her choreography and dance studies at Artez Arnheim in 2007. From 2013 till 2015 she had been engaged at the MA SoDA, HZT in Berlin. Her research is based on a phenomena she calls «Visual Ghost», an consciousness of perception that continuously transforms or evolves: Living in a world, in which the materialized and visible is intertwined with the immaterial and the invisible, «Visual Ghost» explores how the invisible and immaterial can come into presence by experiencing them. Through the means of choreography she explores an awareness or consciousness that materialises in the space, interested in how these invisible phenomena come into the "present" and through what events, social arrangements or circumstances takes place.
Free Admission
Tickets ↪ here
Please arrive 1/2 hour before the performance starts.
Corona regulations:
↪  Required is a proof of a negative rapid test (24 hours citizen test) or proof of a complete vaccination (at least 14 days ago) or an official proof of having recovered from a corona infection (the illness must not have been more than 6 months ago).
 ↪  FFP-2 masks mandatory during performance.
Choreography, performance: Ixchel Mendoza Hernández | Sound, sound installation: Hyewon Suk | Light design: Maika Knoblich.
Funded by: #TakeCare /Tanzhaus Zürich.