WORKSHOP: “Performative Body - a practise based on the physicality and senses”’ led by Goda ZÌŒukauskaitė
WORKSHOP: “Performative Body - a practise based on the physicality and senses”’ led by Goda ZÌŒukauskaitė
Workshop: “Performative Body - a practise based on the physicality and senses”’ led by Goda ZÌŒukauskaitė. 


During the workshop we are going to practise tools useful to awaken our performative bodies based on our own personalities. We will be searching for limits, breaking the boundaries in order to achieve a highly awakened state of physical / emotional body and find different perspectives about surrounding.
The main focus points: your own physical body, senses, use of space and time, relation with different materials and other bodies in space. 


Duration: 3 hours
Open to any kind of gender and age. No experience needed. 


About Goda:
Goda ZÌŒukauskaitė (LT/NL) is a Lithuanian dance and performance artist based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She graduated from Amsterdam University of the Arts in 2018. As a dancer/performer, she is currently involved with a few companies: “Kalpanarts” (NL), “Schweigman&” (NL) and working with various independent artists and organisations around The Netherlands and Lithuania. She is creating her work under the research called Performative Reality, which also includes a series of workshops.
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