4 – 15 March

Guider Tours: VideoDatabase – 2e Carte blanche

Choreographer and dancer Lucy Nightingale presents ‘Le moi, Blanc’, a Carte Blanche project that stages a choreographic lens on the VideoDatabase archive. The presentation brings together performance-based video, archival footage and experimental edits to probe subjectivity, embodiment and the politics of presence. Nightingale’s practice foregrounds movement as research, reconfiguring filmed bodies and temporal rhythms to question how identity and memory are constructed in moving image. The show situates video art within a curatorial conversation about archive and choreography.

In French.

Dates:
Wednesday 4 March, 15:00
Sunday 8 March, 15:00
Wednesday 11 March, 14:00
Sunday 15 March, 14:00

Chemin du 23-Août 5,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: office-studio, Sonia Garcès

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