No Man´s Land
No Man´s Land
Rosalind Masson/Anima(l)[us] – No Man’s Land
In her solo work, choreographer and dancer Rosalind Masson explores questions about the formation of self. If our selves are partly composed of a myriad of experiential imprints, what is the context that creates and/or determines those imprints? Using the body as a site of conflict between outer and inner space, she explores the no-man’s lands between print and imprint, vessel and void, form and content, which compose our human lives. She does this in an attempt to give voice to those impressions which tend to be negated, suppressed or exploited in our anthropocentric world and political landscape.
Concept and choreography: Rosalind Masson
Performance: Rosalind Masson
Music: Jetsun Mila – Eliane Radigue. Pt.1
Inkjet/Fluo – Single, Beatrice Dillon [&] Call Super
It’s a Forest (adapted for No-Man’s Land) by Ela Spalding
Jetsun Mila – Eliane Radigue, Pt 2.
Lighting Design at Studio laborgras: Rosalind Masson [&] Arthur Stäldi
This work is supported by Anima(l)[us], The Workroom, Dancebase, Dance North, Gerhard Hauptmann Theatre Görlitz and Tramway, Glasgow. With special thanks to Jer Reid and Sita Pieraccini.
Rosalind Masson has been dancing, choreographing and teaching professionally for over 13 years in the UK, USA and on mainland Europe. She graduated from LCDS in 2006 and thereafter worked as a freelancer based in Glasgow, but working all over Scotland. In 2008 she completed a Masters Degree from DJCAD in Media Arts. In 2010, she began producing her own choreographic work and has created seven works for stage and gallery spaces as well as multiple works for screen. Between 2012 and 2013, she was Dance Development Officer at Ceòlas in the Outer Hebrides and through support from Dance North is continuing to develop the work she began there. Since 2014, Rosalind works in Berlin with laborgras co-creating and performing in various productions of laborgras. In 2016 she moved to Görlitz, Saxony with her partner and young daughter where they are developing a space for visual art, movement research and contemporary performance.
Foto credits: Beth Chalmers
Saturday 07.05.2022 – 19:00
Sunday 08.05.2022 – 19:00
Venue: Studio laborgras
Paul-Linkce-Ufer 44a
10999 Berlin Kreuzberg
Tickets: 15Euro / reduced 10Euro
Tickets can be reserved at tickets-studio@laborgras.com