Anna Nowicka
Anna Nowicka's work explores the choreography of the imaginary and the relationship between dreaming and dancing bodies. She develops a new poetic narrative that skilfully alternates between inner states, characters, flickering gestures, formal dances and atmospheric landscapes.
As in a dream, all these forms of being emerge from an embodied experience and dissolve into the space of possibility.
The term Uvula comes from the Latin word for uvula, and here represents a physical invitation to create life.
This work was commissioned by the Polish National Gallery Zachęta in Warsaw as a response to Piotr Uklański's sculpture Untitled (Wide Open).
In 'Uvula', Anna Nowicka asks how one can go on in times of despair and turns to dreams as a remedy against a hopeless future.
Additional information
Concept, performance: Anna Nowicka
Sound, music: Jasmine Guffond
Light design: Aleksandr Prowaliński
Dramaturgical support: Aleksandra Osowicz
Commissioned by the Polish National Gallery Zachęta Warsaw and co-produced with DOCK ART, funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.
Following the performance Uvula by Anna Nowicka on Friday, 20 December 2024, we cordially invite you to Language & Art Lovers, a lively exchange about art, languages and life in the Foyerbar. After all, what better way to practise a language than by talking about shared experiences?
Dates
December 2024
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