RADICAL IMAGINARIES MOVEMENT
KLÖNTAL TRIENNALE


PERFORMANCE PROGRAM 
21/09/24, GLARUS, SWITZERLAND 


with Lara Dâmaso, Caique Tizzi, Hulfe, Sara Leghissa and Igor Cardellini, Les Soñantes, Asma Barchiche.



The “Radical Imaginaries Studio” was initiated together with Yollotl Gómez-Alvarado and brings together artists, thinkers and performers. As an interdisciplinary collective they dream together with the audience and in various workshops imagine new futures of living together.

The first presentation of the project saw a lunch and a day of workshops as part of the Klöntal Triennale program: In a state of Flow.


Documented by Ieva Kabasinskaite

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Lara Dâmaso, Movement as voice, movements of the voice, Workshop

This workshop explored the physicality of the voice and its relationship to movement. Active listening and silence allowing us to access these physical and emotional spaces - both individually and as a group - bringing us into a collective vibrational exchange.


Caique Tizzi, Your Pleasure Understands Mine, Lunch

“Your Pleasure Understands Mine”  is an extract from the short story ‘Sharing of the Loaves’ by Clarice Lispector. In this communal meal, Caique Tizzi investigated the text which has served as a base for his practice where food becomes the device for expression. In the story the narrator’s antagonism towards the strangers at her table dissolves and the act of eating together becomes a spiritual experience that connects both the celestial and mundane.

The lunch was created in collaboration with Hulfe’s “Relational Bib”, which connected all participants through an individual bib that is part of the tablecloth, creating a unique experience of unity and interdependence.


Sara Leghissa and Igor Cardellini, The Faggots Version, Performative Walk

The artists took the audience on a performative walk that cumulatively developed into a poetic-political path.


The participants listened to the Sleeping Manifesto by the collective Les Soñantes inside their hammock installation, which proclaims the revolutionary power of resting together.


Asma Barchiche, Reading

Through a collective reading of “Artificial Hells, Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship" By Claire Bishopby Asma Barchiche introducing the writing of possible futures.