ERWG meeting at the IFTR Conference 2017 in São Paolo

16 July, 2017 by Ben Spatz | 0 comments

ERWG meeting at the IFTR Conference 2017 in São Paolo

Summary of the IFTR 2017 meeting of ERWG by Ellie Nixon

Throughout the IFTR international conference, ERWG members experienced a rich and generous exchange of diverse embodied practices and interweaving research interests involving: connecting – openness - vulnerability – interruption -  responsiveness – rootedness – embodied imagining – embodied memory - the haptic -  text and the senses - the jelly, the bone and the marrow – multimedia publication and interculturalism.

In an atmosphere of curiosity and play, members engaged in a series of workshop sessions and presentations culminating in a dynamic 'No Table' event adapted from Lois Weaver’s Long Table. This format offered a kind of improvisational embodied dialogic conversation, a way of being with each other, a space for sharing different viewpoints, for listening and advancing ideas developed over the week through discussion, movement and documentation. This session in particular paved the way for thinking of alternative modes of presentation, documentation and dissemination of work in the future.

Building on this series of generous encounters, the ERWG members are now planning to develop the three strands of the working group: Institutional Frameworks, Interdisciplinary Connections and Multimedia Publications. We are committed to cultivating the connections made over the week and propose to extend the reach of this group to the wider community of embodied practices.

Ellie Nixon

 

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