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LACE Symposium

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Official podcast from the LACE Symposium. LACE Symposium is a symposium for dance and other contemporary practices committed to bringing together practitioners working at the intersection of art, academia, and activism to examine the challenge of place, the restriction of its specificity, and to explore strategies for successful interpersonal cross-cultural contact-making in the age of gentrification, polarisation, and segregation. LACE Symposium is curated by Deirdre Morris (she/they), Sylvia Scheidl (she/her), and pavleheidler (they/them).

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6 episodes

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Paweł Świerczek

This is the sixth episode of the LACE Symposium podcast, the official podcast of the LACE Symposium for Dance and Other Contemporary Practices. The host of this episode, dance artist, educator, and curator of LACE Symposium pavleheidler (pav) (they/them) (adhd/autism), talks to Paweł Świerczek (any pronoun), dance artist, researcher, and contributor to the LACE #3: Materialising Touch Symposium. Paweł and pav talk about crip-time, making community with smallest changes possible, and the intersectional representation and accessibility in public spaces. pav asks Paweł about their experience of coming to art-practice from academic cultural studies. Paweł reflects on their approach to community work, which involves slow, incremental change through observation and collaboration, including people with disabilities and disability-informed specialisations, e.g., in areas like audio description. * The central question the conversation revolves around is, What does your experience of being a dance artist and communicating through the medium of dance affords you; what kind of observational capacity, what kind of capacity to act? This is the third in a series of conversations held with contributors to this year's symposium. With this series we are hoping to introduce the symposium, its curators, and the contributors to the public in anticipation of the event itself. In our conversations, we are committed to "leading by example". We're hoping that what we say and how we say it will introduce us in an affective way, in a different capacity perhaps from our bios and CVs. To find out more about who we are, and read our bios, please visit ⁠⁠www.lacesymposium.com⁠⁠ [https://lacesymposium.com/]. * Nancy Stark Smith’s “causing the smallest change.” Reference made to Johanna Hedva's "Sick Woman Theory [https://topicalcream.org/features/sick-woman-theory/]," which thinks about activism from the perspective of the experience of chronic pain. * LACE Extended takes place the week after the Symposium, offering the participants of the Symposium the opportunity to extend the amount of time spent in-relation to presenters and their practices, and other participants of the event. * LACE Symposium is curated by Deirdre Morris (she/they), Sylvia Scheidl (she/her), and pavleheidler (they/them). LACE Symposium takes place in July in the context of ImPulsTanz -- Vienna International Dance Festival. LACE Symposium is supported by Erasmus+. www.lacesymposium.com [http://www.lacesymposium.com/]

7 Jul 2025 - 1 h 16 min
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Alexa Wilson

This is the fifth episode of the LACE Symposium podcast, the official podcast of the LACE Symposium for Dance and Other Contemporary Practices. The host of this episode, dance artist, educator, and curator of LACE Symposium pavleheidler (pav) (they/them) (adhd/autism), talks to Alexa Wilson (she/her), dance artist, researcher, and contributor to the LACE #3: Materialising Touch Symposium. Alexa and pav talk displacement, community, and artistic expression in the context of global challenges and technological changes. The conversation covers the range between personal experiences of nomadic living between Aotearoa New Zealand, the US, and Europe, and the impact of social media to the role of art in fostering empathy and connection. * The central question the conversation revolves around is, What does your experience of being a dance artist and communicating through the medium of dance affords you; what kind of observational capacity, what kind of capacity to act? This is the third in a series of conversations held with contributors to this year's symposium. With this series we are hoping to introduce the symposium, its curators, and the contributors to the public in anticipation of the event itself. In our conversations, we are committed to "leading by example". We're hoping that what we say and how we say it will introduce us in an affective way, in a different capacity perhaps from our bios and CVs. To find out more about who we are, and read our bios, please visit ⁠⁠www.lacesymposium.com⁠⁠ [https://lacesymposium.com/]. * LACE Extended takes place the week after the Symposium, offering the participants of the Symposium the opportunity to extend the amount of time spent in-relation to presenters and their practices, and other participants of the event. * LACE Symposium is curated by Deirdre Morris (she/they), Sylvia Scheidl (she/her), and pavleheidler (they/them). LACE Symposium takes place in July in the context of ImPulsTanz -- Vienna International Dance Festival. LACE Symposium is supported by Erasmus+. www.lacesymposium.com [http://www.lacesymposium.com]

28 Jun 2025 - 1 h 10 min
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Abtin / LÂAM

This is the third episode of the LACE Symposium podcast, the official podcast of the LACE Symposium for Dance and Other Contemporary Practices. The host of this episode, dance artist, educator, and curator of LACE Symposium pavleheidler (pav) (they/them) (adhd/autism), talks to LÂAM (he/him/they/او ), dance artist and contributor to the LACE #3: Materialising Touch Symposium. pav and LÂAM discuss various approaches to bridging language barriers and fostering inclusive expression through creative practice, paying special attention to the potential use of gibberish (which is going to be the focal point of LÂAM’s Deep Dive). The conversation includes reflections on the transformative power of creative practice in building empathy and connection, and the role of significance of including such practices in community building. * Note: This episode was recorded on May 18, just weeks before Israel launched its first unprovoked attack on Iran. At the time of recording, we were optimistic that LÂAM would be able to attend the Symposium in person. Since the outbreak of war, however, LÂAM’s visa application process has been suspended, and their plans to travel to Austria have been put on hold. As members of the curatorial team, we are doing everything we can to support LÂAM in navigating these uncertainties and finding a way to join us this summer. LÂAM is based in Tehran. We are deeply concerned for their safety and the well-being of their family, neighbors, and community. The escalation of violence threatens countless lives and futures, and our solidarity is with all civlians affected by this conflict and conflicts like this. If you’re looking for ways to support victims of war, consider donating to trusted humanitarian organizations providing emergency aid, advocating for peace through local and international channels, and amplifying the voices of those directly impacted. Even small actions can make a difference. * The central question the conversation revolves around is, What does your experience of being a dance artist and communicating through the medium of dance affords you; what kind of observational capacity, what kind of capacity to act? This is the third in a series of conversations held with contributors to this year's symposium. With this series we are hoping to introduce the symposium, its curators, and the contributors to the public in anticipation of the event itself. In our conversations, we are committed to "leading by example". We're hoping that what we say and how we say it will introduce us in an affective way, in a different capacity perhaps from our bios and CVs. To find out more about who we are, and read our bios, please visit ⁠⁠www.lacesymposium.com⁠⁠ [https://lacesymposium.com/]. * LACE Extended takes place the week after the Symposium, offering the participants of the Symposium the opportunity to extend the amount of time spent in-relation to presenters and their practices, and other participants of the event. Registrations are open! * LACE Symposium is curated by Deirdre Morris (she/they), Sylvia Scheidl (she/her), and pavleheidler (they/them). LACE Symposium takes place in July in the context of ImPulsTanz -- Vienna International Dance Festival. LACE Symposium is supported by Erasmus+.

23 Jun 2025 - 1 h 13 min
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Nicola Visser

This is the fourth episode of the LACE Symposium podcast, the official podcast of the LACE Symposium for Dance and Other Contemporary Practices. The host of this episode, dance artist, educator, and curator of LACE Symposium pavleheidler (pav) (they/them) (adhd/autism), talks to Nicola Visser (she/her), dance artist, teacher, and the host of the integration space at this year’s symposium. The central question the conversation revolves around is, What does your experience of being a dance artist and communicating through the medium of dance affords you; what kind of observational capacity, what kind of capacity to act? This is the first in a series of conversations held with contributors to this year's symposium. With this series we are hoping to introduce the symposium, its curators, and the contributors to the public in anticipation of the event itself. In our conversations, we are committed to "leading by example". We're hoping that what we say and how we say it will introduce us in an affective way, in a different capacity perhaps from our bios and CVs. To find out more about who we are, and read our bios, please visit ⁠www.lacesymposium.com⁠ [https://lacesymposium.com/]. * We talked extensively of Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Living-Mountain/Jenny-Odell/9781668066591]. The Living Mountain is available in print and as an audiobook narrated by Tilda Swinton, which I highly recommend listening to. Nicola’s Master Thesis Expose is available via Research Catalogue [https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2982828/2982829]. We refer to Nicola’s master thesis directly and indirectly all through the conversation. * LACE Extended takes place the week after the Symposium, offering the participants of the Symposium the opportunity to extend the amount of time spent in-relation to presenters and their practices, and other participants of the event. * LACE Symposium is curated by Deirdre Morris (she/they), Sylvia Scheidl (she/her), and pavleheidler (they/them). LACE Symposium takes place in July in the context of ImPulsTanz -- Vienna International Dance Festival. LACE Symposium is supported by Erasmus+. * www.lacesymposium.com

11 Jun 2025 - 1 h 10 min
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Tereza Silon

This is the second episode of the LACE Symposium podcast, the official podcast of the LACE Symposium for Dance and Other Contemporary Practices. The host of this episode, dance artist, educator, and curator of LACE Symposium pavleheidler (pav) (they/them) (adhd/autism), talks to Tereza Silon (ona/they), dance artist, herbalist, and one of the hosts of this year's LACE Extended spaces. This conversation travels through the intimate terrain of the queer body, its messiness, its beauty, and its entanglement with land. We talk about care, resistance, eroticism, and queerness, and reference gender, patriarchy, and the sanitization of bodies and spaces. Including but not limited to bodily functions and meandering critical reflections on power, pleasure, and precarity. Take care while listening. The central question the conversation revolves around is, What does your experience of being a dance artist and communicating through the medium of dance affords you; what kind of observational capacity, what kind of capacity to act? This is the second in a series of conversations held with contributors to this year's symposium. With this series we are hoping to introduce the symposium, its curators, and the contributors to the public in anticipation of the event itself. In our conversations, we are committed to "leading by example". We're hoping that what we say and how we say it will introduce us in an affective way, in a different capacity perhaps from our bios and CVs. To find out more about who we are, and read our bios, please visit ⁠www.lacesymposium.com⁠ [https://lacesymposium.com/]. * Tereza talks about Barbora Lungová, whom you can learn more about here [https://www.instagram.com/barbora.lungova/]. You can learn more about about the land protection union note we talk about here [https://csop.cz/borsovske-louky-u-kyjova-se-oteviraji-verejnosti/]. The website offers a short description in the English language. For full translation, please contact your favourite online translator for help. * LACE Extended takes place the week after the Symposium, offering the participants of the Symposium the opportunity to extend the amount of time spent in-relation to presenters and their practices, and other participants of the event. * LACE Symposium is curated by Deirdre Morris (she/they), Sylvia Scheidl (she/her), and pavleheidler (they/them). LACE Symposium takes place in July in the context of ImPulsTanz -- Vienna International Dance Festival. LACE Symposium is supported by Erasmus+.

29 May 2025 - 1 h 21 min
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