Joanna Leśnierowska dance curator, dramaturge and performance-maker; used to write as a first regular professional dance writer for “Didaskalia” magazine, one of Poland’s leading theater journals. She has also written on Polish dance in Theater der Zeit (Berlin), Dance Today (Israel), and Dance Zone (Prague). Lectured on choreography history and theory in University of Poznan and Jagiellonian University in Cracow and gave many speeches on Polish dance abroad. In 2004 she has created first in Poland regular dance space/choreographic development center within Art Stations Foundation/Stary Browar Art Centre in Poznań where she’s featuring avant-garde international choreographers and intensively supports development of Polish dance artists. Since 2019 she runs also dedicated to choreographic research and reflection program Acziun within Muzeum Susch, CH. In the years 20011-2014 she served as member of advisory board at Music and Dance Institute in Warsaw.
Since almost 5 years I am preparing for 2020. 2020 for me and my program and my venue and my team means the end. I went through all stages of mourning. I was shocked and in denial, I felt (very) angry, and of course I spent all my energy in trying to fix it and in bargaining and then I felt so guilty (very very) of my own incapacity ended up (very) depressed And finally, I arrived to working it through, probably right in time to have a dream.
I imagined I’m not alone and Those who I admired, loved, shared all my 16 years in the field with gathered together coming from all over as family, assembling and uniting in doing thinking caring (for each other and for Others) and sharing time space love and all this amazing knowledge that has been generated through the decades of choreographic practice and thinking
I imagined I believed again In what we built and exercised so far having deeper sense And trusting in what we will decide to build and exercise together having even more meaning in and for the future And it felt oh so empowering
I imagined having Hope again Hope that inspires us into action and brings the calming understanding that the end is actually the new beginning. The transition. The liminal time and space.
So I called everybody to not transit alone. And to sketch a path to follow And to celebrate and be grateful for all seeds that has been planted to grow in all unexpected times and spaces honoring all that now needs to be resolved to evolve.
And then in one second not only mine but the whole world came to a standstill And transition became suddenly not only my personal challenge.
And with all the anxiety, confusion and suspension it brought, we have chosen to accept the invitation to this particular dance macabre As world madly improvises beneath our feet so do we. And we intent to never stop.
And as much as it feels oh so scary, it is also oh so thrilling
And here we are Here I am, with you In the eve of our encounter Embarking on the journey Into Unknown. Feeling like starting an expedition to discover the Brand New World we dreamt about. The thing is just that it does not need to be discovered. In fact, it is already here. And just needs to be re-build. brought into the daylight from depth of our dreams as
A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together becomes reality
And In 2011 I was working on the piece inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper. For months before (and since) I was exercising looking at the world with a ‘Hopper glasses’ recognizing myself constantly in a middle of his images. One of the practices was also re-creating and thus examining the composition of images with the iconic LEGO figures (that I am in love with since). It was following the belief that to see (understand) the world one needs to first build its model (as only what exists for no other purpose than to be seen, we really look at…).
Then strolling through completely empty Stary Browar shopping mall (what a spooky experience) where since 16 years our studio resides, I bumped into the LEGO shop. The window pane made me smile:
LET’S!
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