Radio-Choreography: Living Traces

Sound installation + zine + radio performance

Stadtgalerie Zwergerlgartenpavillon, Salzburg, Austria

21.07-01.09.2024

Radio-Choreography: Living Traces, is an experiment in transitioning between the ephemeral, unbounded space of the radio, and the physical, durational space of the exhibition. It is an exercise in endurance, leaving a trace and discovering new ways of moving together. 

An 8-Channel sound installation transforms a collection of radiophonic dances into an embodied and immersive sound experience. 

Credits

Project by Netta Wesiser
Curated by Maayan Sheleff as part of the exhibition School of Listening Differently, in the frame of the public program of Salzburg International Summer Academy for Fine Arts.  

Radio show in collaboration with choreographer  Saharzad Nazarpour and sound engineer Benjamin Lagender. 

Photos by Gaia Tovaglia 

Supported by the Salzburg International Summer Academy for Fine Arts

These sonic choreographies keep on moving in the form of a zine, as well as in a radio performance, broadcast live with Radiofabrik Salzburg.

Radio-Choreography: Living Traces

Sound installation +zine +radio performance

Stadtgalerie Zwergerlgartenpavillon, Salzburg, Austria

21.07-01.09.2024

Radio-Choreography: Living Traces, is an experiment in transitioning between the ephemeral, unbounded space of the radio, and the physical, durational space of the exhibition. It is an exercise in endurance, leaving a trace and discovering new ways of moving together. 

An 8-Channel sound installation transforms a collection of radiophonic dances into an embodied and immersive sound experience. 

These sonic choreographies keep on moving in the form of a zine, as well as in a radio performance, broadcast live with Radiofabrik Salzburg.

Credits

Project by Netta Wesiser
Curated by Maayan Sheleff as part of the exhibition School of Listening Differently, in the frame of the public program of Salzburg International Summer Academy for Fine Arts.  

Radio show in collaboration with choreographer  Saharzad Nazarpour and sound engineer Benjamin Lagender. 

Photos by Gaia Tovaglia 

Supported by the Salzburg International Summer Academy for Fine Arts

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