SONJA STRANGE – Grief Walk: To Connect

TIME & PLACE See the full program for Performing Landscapes here
WHAT Performative walk

Healing Through Connected Umbilical Cords

A walk through the landscape – a healing experience. We connect to the land with umbilical cords, which we create together with Sonja Strange. These cords are made from fabric scraps, yarn, and whatever else one wishes to add from the landscape we find ourselves in and are connecting with.

This is a sanctuary for processing the grief we carry. In this quiet state, there is no need to produce, think, analyze, or be efficient. You are invited simply to be, to see, and to listen. Together, we become one large organ, where experiences flow through the now-interconnected umbilical cords – where words are allowed to leave people’s mouths, drift into the air, and rise to the sky. As a collective body, we receive and release.

ABOUT SONJA STRANGE
SONJA STRANGE is a visual artist who works site-specifically, exploring the historical, biological, geological, and mythological layers of a given location—a form of inquiry into our shared, multifaceted world. She then creates a new performative narrative, which develops into video works, objects, costumes, paintings, text, and sound.
https://www.sonjastrange.com/

PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Age: 15+
Duration: 75 min.
Participants: Max 20-30 people
Clothing: The experience takes place outdoors in all weather conditions – please dress accordingly
Language: Danish or English