🖤 the back alley 🖤
our filthy little corner of reality that became a home
coolest and most impactful interactive art experience I’ve ever been a part of building and co-creating. the level of depth this silly little world invited to play in is still beyond my grasp. maybe I’ll have more words to share in the future, maybe they’ll just live in how I move and breathe and create from this moment on⚡️
hugs and filth to you all 🖤⛓️🖤
last days of this residency. I can’t even begin to process the impact of the past 3 months at @iaspis.se 🐙 I’ve been in contact with so many amazing artists through their work and perspectives, while challenging my own in completely new ways.
I think I have transformed and been birthed into something else. what I’m not sure of yet. I feel both fear and excitement. eternally grateful to be in the unknown, desirable, desperate, fragmented and very very real. thank you to konstnärsnämnden for this opportunity!!
and leaving with the news that I have received a ONE YEAR WORK GRANT is just 🥹🥹 wow. cherry on top. I’m at loss for words. your support means the world to me and my art. thank you thank you thank you @swedish_arts_grants_committee
the work continues on home turf. GOTHENBURG I’m coming for you!! longing for my home and community ❤️🔥🫶🥰
come crawl through the rabbit hole tomorrow if you’re in stockholm
13-18 @iaspis.se dance studio
first draft of something called
On the Edge of Becoming
“Rebecka welcomes you into her ongoing research, where a room with simple prompts awakens the body’s curiosity and hesitation, desire and resistance. By exploring the threshold between play and vulnerability, the space offers an invitation to practice being in contact with oneself – and perhaps also with others.”
15:15 in conversation with Tova Gerge
The Roles We Play - Exploring Participation in Art
“Writer and dramaturge Tova Gerge together with dance artist Rebecka Hansson reflect on the dynamics of power in performance, role-play as a method, and how to hold space for both agency and fragility in participatory encounters.”
come play 🌙✨
finding characters as a way to play, interact and learn. this one, yet unnamed, became a deep exploration of freedom and coexistence.
with the intention to remind others of their free will, posing as a childlike clowney character sent me into a deep learning about myself and the freedom on the other side of our projections.
experiencing the acceptance this character was granted from the people it interacted with, and the freedom that created in me, highlighted the containment we constantly give each other (and ourselves!) through judgment, whether intended or not..
I wonder who we would become if we stretched our capacity for acceptance.. more play to come 👽