Jule Flierl (DE) & Camille O (DE)
string figures
During their residency, Jule Flierl & Camille O work on their new creation string figures.
Jule Flierl (DE) & Camille O (DE)
Jule Flierl is a dance and voice artist from Berlin. She develops practices that conceive of the voice as a dancer, translating dance into the auditory realm. Her practice lives between experimental choreography and somatic singing methods, in which she develops scores to unsettle the relationship between seeing and hearing. She revives and continues the legacy of Valeska Gert, avant-garde dancer from 1920’s Berlin, who first conceptualized the term ToneDance: to dance with one’s voice. Flierl collaborates with choreographer Antonia Baehr Die Hörposaune live / film (2022) and ToneDance artist Irena Z. Tomažin U.F.O. – Hommage to Katalin Ladik (2021). Her works School of Attunement and Tactlessness (2022) and Time out of Joint (2023) develop grotesk bodies and dissonant collectives. Jule graduated from SEAD-Salzburg, holds an MA in choreography at EXERCE Montpellier and is a certified teacher of the somatic voice method Lichtenberger Methode.
Camille O is an artist who makes songs, lyrics, musical instruments, albums, radio plays and performances. From 2008 to 2023 O released under the name Hans Unstern. O’s musical work features contrasexual love songs, multispecies time meditations and the unabashed poetry of the experiential spaces of maladjusted bodies. O’s lyrics oscillate between modern fairy tales, criticism of the myth of the binary gender order and their own working conditions in capitalism. Camille O has been building experimental harps together with Simon Bauer for 10 years. In their underground workshop, they recently created the electro-acoustic V-Harp, consisting of 8 different sounding modules that produce all the sounds of the concerts. Musically, O moves between lyrical softness and punk moments, from pompous slide harp clouds to improvised, free sequences. O is a member of the group 1pp1 and lives in Berlin.