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Worlding Podcast
Renae Shadler
33 episodes
9 months ago
Exploring the relationship of how we are both shaping and being shaped by our surroundings through embodied conversations with artists and thinkers, the Worlding Podcast expands our awareness of our more-than human surroundings and traces interpersonal connections by inviting each guest to recommend an important person for them to be interviewed next, similar to a string figure. Hosted by dance artist Renae Shadler, this show has an organic life of its own and tends to meander in unpredictable and unexpected ways. Learn more at http://renaeshadler.com/worlding/
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Exploring the relationship of how we are both shaping and being shaped by our surroundings through embodied conversations with artists and thinkers, the Worlding Podcast expands our awareness of our more-than human surroundings and traces interpersonal connections by inviting each guest to recommend an important person for them to be interviewed next, similar to a string figure. Hosted by dance artist Renae Shadler, this show has an organic life of its own and tends to meander in unpredictable and unexpected ways. Learn more at http://renaeshadler.com/worlding/
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Science,
Earth Sciences
Episodes (20/33)
Worlding Podcast
Ep #11.3 The interconnection between bodies and worlds | Worlding Podcast
Latvian dance artist Agnese Bordjukova shares methods to develop awareness of processes within the human body that can then extend outwards to embrace our surroundings, making sensible the interconnection between bodies and worlds.
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2 years ago
41 minutes 29 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #11.2 Plant blindness - Relocating the real in the digital world | Worlding Podcast
Daniel Hengst addresses ‘plant blindness’ - the inability to value the role of plants on earth and see or notice plants in one’s everyday life through his virtual art works.
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2 years ago
39 minutes 49 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #11.1 Art meets Science - The individuality of things | Worlding Podcast
While scientists tend to categorize their objects of study in order to verify some pre-prepared hypotheses, visual artist Oliver Thie’s work is a persistent act of documentation that brings to life unseen microcosms and the beauty within the individuality of things.
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2 years ago
43 minutes 19 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #10.3 My autism shapes everything that I do | Worlding Podcast
Focused on access and inclusion with regards to neuro-difference and disability, Anna Farley shares how she navigates her life and artistic work with support and family, placing her autism front and center.
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2 years ago
54 minutes 56 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #10.2 When was the last time you changed your mind? | Worlding Podcast
In her practice of art mediation, Viviane Tabach - a Brazilian curator and mediator - seeks to be porous to the visitors and facilitate the creation of a ‘collective body’, where all participants and entities within the gallery become channels of knowledge.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 57 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #10.1 Crocodilian women from a world yet-to-come | Worlding Podcast
Talking about mutant species and a speculative world yet-to-come, Kat Válastur - a Berlin-based choreographer and performer - shares her interest in film and her hybrid work ‘Stellar Fauna’ which is part performance and part film installation.
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2 years ago
36 minutes 44 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #9.3 Indigenous Imaginaries | Worlding Podcast
Peruvian Quechua researcher and interdisciplinary artist, Daniela Zambrano Almidón explores Postcolonial time and indigenous Abya Yala time, particularly through her documentary in development - “The Restitution of Dignity”.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 31 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #9.2 Decolonising colonial museums is a fallacy | Worlding Podcast
Dr. Christoph Balzar - a curator and art scholar with a focus on Postcolonial theory - argues that the decolonisation of colonial museums is a misconception.
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2 years ago
41 minutes 8 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #9.1 Amazonia - the lungs of planet earth | Worlding Podcast
Speaking from her Quimbaya indigenous perspective, Martha Hincapié Charry - a Colombian dance artist based in Berlin - reflects on the present, past and future of the Amazon rainforest.
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2 years ago
45 minutes 59 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #8.3 Unplanting the seeds of hatred | Worlding Podcast
Russian somatic dance artist, Vera Shchelkina, shares her project - ‘Unplanting the seeds of hatred’ which approaches the body as soil, in which physical and mental seeds can grow.
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2 years ago
51 minutes 6 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #8.2 Peak experiences and a divergence from default reality | Worlding Podcast
“Everyone is working through something on the dance floor” says Ivan March, a curator, artist and raver who is leading a community house in Greece, and the co-creator of the Waking Life festival in Portugal.  Waking Life is an annual Music Festival for artistic experimentation and collective imagineering of the type of society we could cultivate, if there was freedom to diverge from default reality. In this episode Ivan shares why festival gatherings are such fascinating spaces and how peak experiences can relate to the seasons and weather patterns within our own bodies.  Learn more at: http://renaeshadler.com/worlding
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3 years ago
42 minutes 44 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #8.1 Co-living and structures of caretaking | Worlding Podcast
Jacob Hühn chats about what it means to facilitate spaces and how Moos Berlin - an international residency, co-living community and event space - is finding its own rituals and structures of caretaking.
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3 years ago
51 minutes 31 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #7.3 Detours and Slow Transitions | Worlding Podcast
Often we know the efficient thing to do but what happens when this fills our body with anxiety? In this episode we revalue the ‘detour’ as a way to decelerate and explore the temporality of slowness as a method for change.
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3 years ago
53 minutes 52 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #7.2 Facilitating radical spaces for and by sickos | Worlding Podcast
Zinzi Buchanan shares their lived experience of being chronically ill and how that shaped their facilitation practice of enabling spaces that are by and for people who are sick, or that care for the sick.
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3 years ago
45 minutes 15 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #7.1 It takes a village to be with grief | Worlding Podcast
After her sister got diagnosed with an autoimmune illness and unexpectedly died within half a year, Siegmar Zacharias, a Berlin-based performance artist and researcher, embarked on a life’s work to create collective and public places for grief work.
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3 years ago
53 minutes 35 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #6.3 Rooting in the Arboreal | Worlding Podcast
Environmental activist, artist and mindfulness practitioner Lucy Powell shares her process of creating ’Becoming Arboreal’, a guided walk through Berlin’s Tiergarten that explores ideas and practices that enable us to dwell more easily in uncertainty.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 14 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #6.2 Sleep as an agent in the constitutions of worlds | Worlding Podcast
Ally Bishop is a writer, artist and researcher who was overcome by a wash of fatigue while on an artist residency on the island of Örö and asked how exhaustion could help her to read this ecology with more curiosity, generosity and sensitivity.
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3 years ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #6.1 Colliding Timescales | Worlding Podcast
Artist and writer Catherine Rose Evans shares her interest in geologic time and where this intersects with our own human timescales as found in our bodies, their materiality and our lived histories.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 47 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Ep #5.3 Enabling Dialogue | Worlding Podcast
Synne Burnett is a dramaturg and writer who in this episode discusses how different artists are working with the environment, exploring our relationship to our surroundings through the lens of dramaturgy.
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3 years ago
25 minutes 1 second

Worlding Podcast
Ep #5.2 Gradual shifts in Time | Worlding Podcast
Milla Koistinen is a dance artist, born and raised in a small cabin in the Finnish forest, who in this episode explores rhythm and how certain worlds can linger inside of us even after we have physically moved on.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 46 seconds

Worlding Podcast
Exploring the relationship of how we are both shaping and being shaped by our surroundings through embodied conversations with artists and thinkers, the Worlding Podcast expands our awareness of our more-than human surroundings and traces interpersonal connections by inviting each guest to recommend an important person for them to be interviewed next, similar to a string figure. Hosted by dance artist Renae Shadler, this show has an organic life of its own and tends to meander in unpredictable and unexpected ways. Learn more at http://renaeshadler.com/worlding/