Dis Giselle: Grip-feminist embodiment (artist talk)

Artist Saša Asentić in conversation on the performance Dis Giselle

In the audio performance and installation Dis Giselle, Saša Asentić with collaborators explore how accessibility tools can become both an aesthetic and political gesture. When sight is not the determining factor, sound can become a crucial element in experiencing dance. Dis Giselle places accessibility at its centre – not as an addition, but as the artistic expression itself. The conversation will examine Dis Giselle and its themes through the framework of feminist disability theory, in order to open new perspectives on movement, identity, and social norms. 

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Sted:

Oslo, Munchmuseet

Arrangør:

Munch

The talk will last approximately 45 minutes and will be held in English, with an opportunity for audience questions. Seating is arranged in a circle in the center of the space with chairs and designated spots for wheelchairs and bean bags. Due to limited capacity, please arrive early to secure your spot. 
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In this event, artist Saša Asentić invites you to an open conversation about key themes in the performance Dis Giselle at MUNCH, as well as his artistic practice and research on the aesthetics of access. Asentić will be joined by collaborator and artist Mandana Kouros, cultural worker and researcher in disability and gender studies Milesa Milinković, and curator Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen. Collaborator and artist Jelena Stefanoska will also be present.