All late, all babe
Lecture performance with Juli Reinartz, spoken language: German/English
April 16, 18:00-19:00
As part of the event series "WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL ABOUT ACCESS?".
This lecture performance on Crip Time is not just about deceleration, but rather about a network of different processes of perception and presence. They form a space of brief rhythmic shifts, accidental dissonances, quiet polyphonies and expansive pauses to raise the question: How can time be shared at all if we don't share it?
This lecture performance on Crip Time, beyond searching for deceleration, installs a network of different processes of perception and presence. These create a space of subtle rhythmic shifts, accidental dissonances, quiet polyphonies, and expansive pauses-raising the question: How to share time if we cannot share time?
Juli Reinartz is a choreographer and conducts artistic research in Berlin. Since September 2019, she has been a PhD student at Uniarts Helsinki, where she is researching crip time as a choreographic strategy and question of collective experience. Her endocrinologically turbulent body increasingly influences her perception of time and thus forms the center of her research. In addition, Juli co-directs the Making a Difference project, which supports disabled, deaf and chronically ill artists in artistic leadership positions.
Juli Reinartz is as a choreographer and artistic researcher from Berlin. Since September 2019, she is a doctoral candidate at Uniarts Helsinki where she researches on crip time as choreographic strategy and question to collective experience. Her endocrinologically turbulent body increasingly affects her own perception of time and, by way of that, builds the center of her research. Furthermore, Juli is the co-direction of the project "Making a Difference" that supports disabled, Deaf and chronically artists in artistic leadership positions.