Swiss performance artist Anna Anderegg is in Malta for a few days looking for participants for her work Silver Boom, which is a participatory art project that questions the physical presence of experienced women in public spaces and is part of maltabiennale.art.
The artist works with a group of 15 to 20 women over 60 via a nine-day workshop, focusing on simple movements and positions. The workshop will promote listening and attention to oneself, others, and the public space and does not require prior dance experience.
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Open to all who identify as a woman, the project strongly encourages women 70+ or 80+, as well as individuals with diverse physical abilities or mobility challenges to apply. Following rehearsals, which take place both in the studio and outdoors, two 40-minute performances will be held in public spaces.
Valletta Design Cluster will be hosting the rehearsal days. For registration and queries, e-mail info@annaanderegg.com. For more information, visit www.annaanderegg.com.
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