Revolving Histories (#bangbang-0142)
breathing psoas
(2021)
https://www.anja-plonka.ch
Based on her own experiences of sexual violence, the performer explores associated bodily phenomena such as pain, tension, heat, fear, disgust and anger in her performance video. The body as a place of violence and pain transforms these memories with the help of somatic body practices. The performer's naked body enters into a connection with an animal, stones, water, wind and plants. Inspired by "The Camille Stories" by Donna Haraway, the video attempts to concretize this utopia. In search of a utopian existence, the body breathes through and into the landscape. Stone to skin, breath to wind, stone to vulva, smoke to blood, water to wind. The magical-poetic transformation of the body allows the landscape to appear as a somatic body and psychogram. The video aims to create visibility for a taboo subject and is an ode to all traumatized bodies.
automatically translated from german
Additional
Premiere/Vorführungen:
18th Athens Digital Arts Festival FUTURETRO at Kozia Square Athen, Greece
International Conference on Artistic Research: Various Fields, Approaches, Experiences, PERFORMATIVE ARTS; Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music, Riga
49. Athens International Film + Video Festival, Ohio USA
28. Internationale Kurzfilmwoche Regensburg
42. Filmfestival Göttingen, Wettbewerb Golden Shorts, Preis: Bestes Klangbild
29. BLICKE FILMFESTIVAL DES RUHRGEBIETS Bochum,
Violence:The fourth Biennial PARSE Research Conference, Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts, University of Gothenburg
Remark
Fluhsee, Lenk, Schweiz.
Performance-Film, Schweiz 2021, 14:59 min.
Anja Plonka: Konzept, Regie, Performance, 2. Kamera, Schnitt
Anna Ziegler: Kamera
Rasmus Nordholt-Frieling: Sound Design
Marko Stefanovic: Ton und dramaturgische Begleitung
Anais Rödel: dramaturgische Begleitung
Markus Jendrosch: Assistenz
Filmfest Bochum
place: Fluhsee Lenk - Wildstrubelgletscher
Dokumentationstyp: Performance/Aktion für die Kamera / Performance/Action for the Camera
Medium
Video 16:9
Dauer: 15 min