Musical Bodies – eine monatliche Serie für Tanz & Musik
Die Tänzerin und Choreografin Naïma Mazic wählt eine:n Wiener Tänzer:in und eine:n Wiener Jazzmusiker:in aus, die den Auftrag erhalten, gemeinsam ein Duett von mindestens 30 und maximal 45 Minuten zu kreieren.
Die Aufgabe besteht darin, unbekannte Wege in der Kommunikation von Tanz und Musik zu beschreiten, einen nicht-hierarchischen Dialog zwischen dem Seh- und Hörbaren herzustellen und mindestens einmal einen gemeinsamen Puls zu teilen. Es steht den Künstler:innen frei, ob und wie viel sie proben und recherchieren möchten oder ob sie sich erst am Tag der Performance begegnen. Nach der Performance findet ein 7-minütiges Publikumsgespräch statt, in dem die Zuschauer:innen teilen können, was sie wahrgenommen haben.
MUSICAL BODIES von more2rhythm ist eine monatliche Serie für Tanz und Musik im Jahr 2026 in der Strengen Kammer
Einnahmen werden an eine karitative Einrichtung gespendet.
Alix Eynaudi dances and works between craft and chaos, in a (mostly) joyful mess. She doesn’t work alone; every event, research, or invitation becomes an alibi to spend time with accomplices—a mesh of friendships scintillating under the skin, a stirring of wondrous support. A crowd assembles, oscillates, agitates; workshopping and freeing the textures of the everyday together, re-assembling the emulsive factors, the whips that whip the cream: an “undomesticated menagerie” (misquoting Mark Foster Gage) of inheritances layered within each other’s presences, chewing and tuning frequencies in and out of their everydays.
In other terms, Alix Eynaudi dances in the fields of expanded choreography at the intersections of dance, performance, and artistic research. Her work unfolds through collaborative processes involving movement, sound, writing, rest, and language. Over recent years, she has presented performances, long-term research projects, publishing experiments, and intimate public formats in theaters, libraries, and informal spaces.
Golnar Shahyar is a vocalist, composer, and performer whose work moves fluidly between concert, music theatre, opera, and interdisciplinary performance. With a strong focus on collaboration, she has been involved in numerous dance, theatre, and cross-disciplinary productions, creating and performing music that engages closely with movement, narrative, and space.
Her artistic practice is rooted in a deep interest in voice as both a musical and expressive medium, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and socio-political realities. Whether on stage as a performer or behind the scenes as a composer, she develops works that bridge genres and cultures, combining elements of jazz, experimental music, and storytelling.
Golnar’s projects range from intimate concert settings to large-scale productions, and are characterised by a sensitivity to context, collective creation, and the emotional depth of live performance.
Alix Eynaudi: dance
Golnar Shahyar: vocals, guitar, piano