As movement and performance practitioner, Marcia Liu has recently drawn into the study of the ancient knowledge of body and movement in Chinese martial arts. She is fascinated by the principle of conservation and recycle capacity of energy in this arts. At the moment she is practicing the «internals» of Chinese martial arts and qigong which opens up to embodiment and movement employing the deep fascia and connective tissues in the body. She questions how can we move more powerfully but at the same time more kindly; how can we direct or redirect the others, without using violence (brute force), nor without losing our own ground? Marcia explores creatively how these questions can inform the performing bodies, interact and transform the performance landscapes — the co-presence of bodies in space-time.
Image and sound explorer, Klaas Boelen, creates live cinema where audiovisuals experience can be generated by composition and improvisation of found objects, footages and (sound) recordings. The interaction and tension between live and documentary, theatre and cinema, live performance and audiovisual captures, staged act and real life — are at the heart of Klaas' artistic expedition. In the residency he would like to open up this creation process to other media such as moving bodies and moving objects.