Moving Poetry

Dorina Harangus: performance in Tübingen

Dorina Harangus is a multilingual actress and dancer from Romania who likes to switch between styles and disciplines, including singing, drama, movement and poetry.

The project Word & Movement is based on the results of a mail art and poetry call. From the works that she received, Dorina formed a “performative exhibition” in two German cities, namely Tübingen and in Stuttgart. The photos here are from her performance in the famous Club Voltaire in Tübingen.

QR codes formed another expansion of the exhibition, linking the cards with videos which showDorina’s reactions to the pictures and the poetic texts. Her goal was to transform every picture to just one movement.

There will be one more show in Tübingen around the end of the year.

Participants

Vasilis Karkatselis– Greece, Mzia Valerian – Belgium, Bertholdus Sibum – Netherlands, Mindaugas Zuromskas – Lithuania, Luc Fierens – Belgium, Jeff Bagato – USA, Horst Tress – Germany, Selejan Elena Felicia – Romania, Pedro Bericat – Spain, Carmen Morosanu – Spain, Bruno Chiarlone – Italy, Carien van Hest – Netherlands, Peter Abajkovics – Hungary, Keiichi Nakamura – Japan, Miche – Art – Universalis – Belgium, Roberto Scala – Italy, Alexandru Jakabhazi – Romania, Eduard Jakabhazi – Romania, Suely Castro Melo – Brazil, VEB Freie Brandstiftung – Germany, Mikel Untzilla – Basque Country, Ana Paula Barros – Schweiz, Renata Danicek – Brazil, Claudio Gavina – Italy, Klaus Pinter – Austria, Tofu – USA, Johanna Reckers – Germany, Sabela Bana – Spain, Guido Capuano – Italy, Katerina Mandarik – France, Miguel Jimenez – Spain, Nestor Rossi – Argentina, Katerina Nikoltsou – Greece, Biro Ildiko – Hungary, Shahrul Sahee – Malaysia, Veronique Pozzi Paine – Italy, Suzlee Ibrahim – Malaysia, Marcia Rosenberg – Brazil, The Wasted Angel – Belgium, Guido Capuano – Italy, Giovanni and Renata Strada – Italy, Michael Georg Bregel – Germany Bernhard Zilling – Germany, Nihal Güres – Turkey, Felipe Lamadrid – Spain, Luciana Maria Cassettari – Brazil, Bruno Cassaglia – Italy, Vostinar Daniela Areta – Romania, Adam Blackshaw – Australia, Viviana Ravelli – Italy, Leslie Atkins – USA, Atelier d’art postal La Chevalerie – France, Sue Jenkins – USA, Rosalie Gancie – USA, Serse Luigetti – Italy, Jenifer Weigel – USA, Meral Agar – Turkey, Susan Gold – Canada, Jose Rufino – Brazil, Paulo Teles Brottas – Portugal, Uwe Höfig – Germany, Gruze Mayer – Belgium, Merja H. Lopisto – Finland, William Lee – Austria, Chiara Bertoncello – Italy, Cristina Holm – Spain, Rebekka Schmidt – Germany, Marzia Braglia – Italy, Helen Cubova – Czech Rep., Emilia Loseva – Latvia, Türkan Elci – Turkey, Maria Baptista Mery – Brasil, Anja Mattila Tolvanen – Finland, Irina Novikova, Susanne Schumacher – Germany, Hilal Tursoluk – Turkey, Pascal Coupechoux – France, Francisca Geron Herrera – Mexico, Gerald Jatzek – Austria, Peter Schubert – Germany, Popescu Ramona Cristina – Romania, Mariuta Adeline Valeria – Romania, Militaru Iona Alexandra – Romania, Henri Grahn Hermunen und Rikard Larson – Finland, DO DO – Belgium, Christiane Carre – France, Lars Schumacher – Germany, Roberto Keppler – Brasil, Avrill Lajune – Belgium, Guroga – Venzuela, Alexander Limarev Russia, RF Cote – Canada, Ryosuke Cohen – Japan, Edyta Dzierz – Poland, Bruno Cassaglia – Italy, Simon Warren – UK, Virginie Loreau – France, Vida Soraya Verzosa – Canada, Vitka Ribarova – Czech Republic, Edna Toffoli – Brasil Michelangelo Mayo – USA, Simon Warren – UK, Monica Morosanu and Secondary School children from Tureoc – Romania, Honoria Starbuck – USA, Christine Cho – France, Cecilia Ossi – Italia, Zegrean Sergiu – Romania, Cindy Magee – USA, Juan Petri – Spain, Norberto Hose Martinez – Argentina, Maria Victoria Bone – Uruguay.

There is an online catalog on Dorina’s website Colector.de.

Published by Marius van der Graaf

Marius considers himself a citizen of the world. He is an artist, writer, and translator. When he is not traveling, he splits his time between Indonesia and Europe.

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