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To the Man in My Dreams

Artist/Author: George Chakravati | Reference: P2073 | Type: Publication

The project is the result of a letter-writing game developed during workshops led by artist George Chakravarthi with members of SW5, London’s advice and information service for male and transgender sex workers. The letter-writing process emerged as a form of imaginative role-play where identities can be swapped and recreated. The folder contains a handwritten letter, an envelop and an explenatory sheet.

3 Solos Em 1 Tempo – 3 Solos in One Time

Artist/Author: Denise Stutz | Reference: D1977 | Type: DVD

Video document of performance. With movements both hers and of other choreographers, Denise Stutz guides the audience through a personal and emotional history of Brazilian contemporary dance. The memory of the body and its relationship to identity – as well as how this is inscribed in space and relates to the public – motivate and shape this solo.

Uma Vida Em Dança – Movimentos e Percursos

Artist/Author: Denise Stutz | Reference: D1978 | Type: DVD

Video document of a journey of recollection through embdied and spoken narratives drawn from a number of reference works by the artist.

Tetine – Experimental Video Compilation

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: D1973 | Type: DVD

Video compilation of selected performances by the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine: Samba de Monalisa – Tetine vs Sophie Calle; Tropical Punk; Shiva; Voodoo Dance; Revolver; Dance to Death; Mata Hari; Verite; Macumba; Let the X be X.

I Hope You Enjoy Your Stay

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: D1972 | Type: DVD

Video document of the performance by the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine, recorded live at the Stenersen Museum, Oslo, September 2012.

The Red Light Bandit

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: D1971 | Type: DVD

Video document. The mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine perform a new score for the 1968 movie The Red Light Bandit rearranging its narrative through spoken and pre-recorded voices, found sounds, electronic music, plain love songs and manifestos.

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