<p>Eclectic lectures on art will be presented by German curator, Susanne Altmann, and dance practitioner, Angela Boeti in the City. </p>.<p> This will be held as part of the ‘Art InSight-Meet the Curator Series’, on December 16, 6. 30 pm at Max Mueller Bhavan. <br /><br /> Surprise elements on art intervention projects by various bangaloREsidents will also take place. <br /><br />Susanne is an art historian, freelance curator and a writer in her native city of Dresden. <br /> At the event, she will talk about her curatorial practice, touching upon her previous shows which dealt with gender-based projects, post-Communist problems in Eastern Europe and community-based projects in Germany and Africa. <br /><br />She will also talk about her work with the American feminist artist, Nancy Spero which was about non-conformist women’s art of the ‘80s in Eastern Germany and a village project that she currently owns in Ghana.<br /><br />Her stint in Bengaluru includes research on women artists in the regions, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Iran for her upcoming video project. </p>.<p>Angela Boeti, on the other hand, has led a series of dance projects for well-known companies and institutions. She is an active lecturer, dance therapist and consultant. <br />She will be talking about innovative ideas in movement therapy. <br /><br /> She has developed creative methods for physically-based learning and founded her own company in 1998, ‘Dance Ritual Berlin’, that holds dance education training seminars for educators in the field of early childhood education.</p>.<p>Since 2010, Angela has been working as a dance and art therapist in a psychosomatic clinic in Berlin. </p>.<p>She organises different dance and theatre workshops throughout Europe, India, Thailand, Egypt and Senegal. <br /><br />In her seminars and groups, personal life issues are experienced through the body and dance experience. </p>.<p>Her dance modules translate communicative and social processes into a non-verbal language, contribute to the reduction of physical exhaustion and lead to a higher level of well-being. <br /><br />They are directed to individuals and private groups. In her dance therapy work, she offers the participants the joy in the activities with conscious living and learning and a new <br />approach to own body and mental processes. Entry for the event is free. <br /></p>
<p>Eclectic lectures on art will be presented by German curator, Susanne Altmann, and dance practitioner, Angela Boeti in the City. </p>.<p> This will be held as part of the ‘Art InSight-Meet the Curator Series’, on December 16, 6. 30 pm at Max Mueller Bhavan. <br /><br /> Surprise elements on art intervention projects by various bangaloREsidents will also take place. <br /><br />Susanne is an art historian, freelance curator and a writer in her native city of Dresden. <br /> At the event, she will talk about her curatorial practice, touching upon her previous shows which dealt with gender-based projects, post-Communist problems in Eastern Europe and community-based projects in Germany and Africa. <br /><br />She will also talk about her work with the American feminist artist, Nancy Spero which was about non-conformist women’s art of the ‘80s in Eastern Germany and a village project that she currently owns in Ghana.<br /><br />Her stint in Bengaluru includes research on women artists in the regions, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Iran for her upcoming video project. </p>.<p>Angela Boeti, on the other hand, has led a series of dance projects for well-known companies and institutions. She is an active lecturer, dance therapist and consultant. <br />She will be talking about innovative ideas in movement therapy. <br /><br /> She has developed creative methods for physically-based learning and founded her own company in 1998, ‘Dance Ritual Berlin’, that holds dance education training seminars for educators in the field of early childhood education.</p>.<p>Since 2010, Angela has been working as a dance and art therapist in a psychosomatic clinic in Berlin. </p>.<p>She organises different dance and theatre workshops throughout Europe, India, Thailand, Egypt and Senegal. <br /><br />In her seminars and groups, personal life issues are experienced through the body and dance experience. </p>.<p>Her dance modules translate communicative and social processes into a non-verbal language, contribute to the reduction of physical exhaustion and lead to a higher level of well-being. <br /><br />They are directed to individuals and private groups. In her dance therapy work, she offers the participants the joy in the activities with conscious living and learning and a new <br />approach to own body and mental processes. Entry for the event is free. <br /></p>