Vitlycke

dialoguing with the more-than-human - guy cools (BE/CA) och gregory stauffer (CH)

public event

This showing is part of a residency made possible thanks to the support of Kulturrådet, Västra Götalandsregionen, and La Manufacture/HES-SO Lausanne.

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13.06

Saturday 13 june, 16.30 – DIALOGUING WITH THE MORE-THAN-HUMAN (residency showing)
Guy Cools (BE/CA) and Gregory Stauffer (CH) invite the audience to a guided performative walk that begins at Vitlycke Museum, continues past the rock carving sites, and concludes at Vitlycke CPA with snacks and an informal talk. Drawing on eco-somatic practices, the Tamalpa approach developed by Anna Halprin, and principles of permaculture, they investigate how we can connect with those who are no longer physically present in our lives.

Discover the artistic world of Guy Cools joining also the other events:
17 June, 19.00 – Lecture: Re-membering zero degrees, the dramaturg as witness, dialogue partner and editor by Guy Cools
20 June, 18.00 – Performance: Performing mourning: lament for my father by Guy Cools

Read more about the residency process:

During their residency at Vitlycke CPA, Belgian dance dramaturg Guy Cools and Swiss choreographer Gregory Stauffer continue their artistic exploration. Drawing on eco-somatic practices, the Tamalpa approach developed by Anna Halprin, and principles of permaculture, they investigate how we can connect with those who are no longer physically present in our lives. In particular, they will explore the legacy of Ernesto Oeschger, who has been a friend and mentor of Gregory Stauffer:

“What is the origin of art? This question has inspired my friend, the sculptor and goldsmith Ernesto Oeschger, since his childhood. More precisely, since he saw reproductions of paintings from the Chauvet Cave in a bookshop window in Basel, which transported him on a journey through time to the origins of creative expression. As a child, Ernesto did not have the money to buy the book. As an adult he visited archaeological sites around the world teaching himself archaeology. We met when he was about seventy years old in the village of Intragna. He showed me the rubbings of rock carvings he was making, some of which were over 2 metres by 1.5 metres in size. I became his assistant for the conservation and eventual transfer of these works to the Archaeological Museum of Aosta. In the winter of 2021, I conducted an interview with Ernesto to record the stories I had heard during so many evenings spent together: his travels, his hypotheses about life and unconsciousness and his passion for the origins of art, the need to communicate and connect worlds. Shortly afterwards, Ernesto died at the age of ninety, and his ashes were scattered in the Meleza River. The week-long residency at the Vitlycke Museum will be an opportunity to listen to his audio recordings again, visit the rock carving site with the curators, and transpose the weaving of these memories into a somatic and performative medium.`”

At the end of the residency on Saturday 13 June at 16:30, Guy and Gregory will share their practices through a public guided performative walk. The walk will begin at Vitlycke Museum, continue past the rock carving sites, and conclude at Vitlycke Centre for Performing Arts with snacks and an informal talk.
BIO

Guy Cools is a Belgian dance dramaturg. He worked amongst others with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (BE), Danièle Desnoyers (CA), Christopher House (CAN), Akram Khan (UK), Andrea Nann (CAN) (www.guycools.com).
With the Canadian choreographer, Lin Snelling,he developed an improvised performance practice Rewriting Distance (www.rewritingdistance.com). His most recent publications include In-between Dance Cultures: on the migratory artistic identity of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Akram Khan (2015); Imaginative Bodies, dialogues in performance practices (2016); and Performing Mourning. Laments in Contemporary Art (2021).
From December 2022, he is full time professor in the dance department of UQAM, Montréal.

Gregory Stauffer is a performer, choreographer and researcher. His work is inspired by the practices and ethics of ecological gardening. A graduate of the Accademia Dimitri, he founded the company Le cabinet de curiosités in Geneva in 2009 and creates site-specific works. He was an artist-in-residence at Arsenic in Lausanne from 2018 to 2020, where he established the ongoing platform Tuesday is Danceday. Between 2021 and 2022, he led the forest-based research-creation projectSustainable Creative Processes in the Performing Arts, and from 2024 to 2026, Les 4 Jardins. He received the Liechti Foundation Arts Prize in 2022. In 2024, he founded Malvaux – a centre for ecosomatic exploration in the forest – with choreographer Eve Chariatte. Since January 2026, he has been head of the Master’s programme at La Manufacture, the University of the Arts in Lausanne.

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