Resisting Extinction program

Szczecin, June 13 & 14, 2025

Credits
Concept: Olive Bieringa
Direction & choreography: Olive Bieringa & Otto Ramstad
Costume design: Kristine Gjems
Performers: Angelika Mizińska, Nieszka Bogusławska, Tere Więcko, Bartłomiej Mikuła, Kasia Stankiewicz, Kosta Bogoievski and Olive Bieringa

Funders: Made possible with support from PAHN, the Directorate of Culture, Norway and Perform Europe, who is supported by the European Union, and is a funding scheme for the European performing arts sector. It facilitates international networking and supports inclusive, diverse, and eco-friendly touring projects across the 40 Creative Europe countries. Perform Europe emphasizes practices rooted in sustainability and inclusivity, aiming to transform the performing arts sector and ensure a balanced distribution across the continent. Perform Europe is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and implemented by a consortium of six organisations: IETM – International network for contemporary performing artsEuropean Festivals Association (EFA)CircostradaEuropean Dance Development NetworkPearle * – Live Performance Europe and IDEA Consult.

Biographies

Katarzyna Stankiewicz is a Berlin-based performer and interdisciplinary theater maker. She graduated with a degree in European Theater Arts from the Rose Bruford College of Theater and Performance in London, combining it with studies in Physical Theater at the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático in Madrid. After her studies she moved to Wrocław where she collaborated with the Grotowski Institute. It was in Wrocław that her adventure with somatic work began through various courses and contact improvisation classes. Kasia co-organized two editions of ‘Songs to Heal Wrocław’, in which polyphonic songs entered into dialogue with the current climatic situation. During this time she also completed a one-year Body Mind Centering course in Warsaw deepening her movement practice. She is currently in the process of working on her latest project, which will premiere in Yorkshire, England in 2025. This project explores the Brontë writers’ relationship with the landscape of the north of England paying particular attention to the impact of the drenched moors and vast fields in shaping the writers’ sensibilities.

Agnieszka Bogusławska is the Vice-President of the Nurt Foundation, project coordinator, dance artist, therapist, educator. She deals with dance improvisation, performative activities, co-creates interdisciplinary and research projects. Her artistic practice draws on, among others, in Body-Mind Centering®, ecosomatics, somatic psychology, posthumanist ethics and feminism. She is interested in working with process, local contexts and communities, death, social change, incorporating touch and sensory as an artistic channel and artistic research around identity in the context of worldview changes and the climate crisis. Member of the international experimental collective as part of the Soliloquy project co-financed by Pro Helvetia Swiss Art Council and the City of Szczecin. Co-creator of the artistic and research project Formy Płynne (hydrofemiznim/somatics/performance). She is training as part of certification programs in the Body-Mind Centering® approach and Bodynamic® somatic psychotherapy.

Teresa Więko is a multidisciplinary artist, improviser, photographer, educator, bodyworker. In 2022, she completed a six-month dance residency in the United States at Oberlin College in Ohio. She studied various techniques of somatic bodywork, including Thai Massage, the Ilan Lev method and Body Mind Centering. She also completed a one-year course at the Institute of Dance and Movement Therapy. She is developing her own practice of intuitive body and voice work. She is involved in activist activities for the education of equality and social justice. She works with the topics of returning to nature, decentralization of man in the ecosystem and with the queer community.

Bartłomiej Mikuła is a movement and voice artist who explores the polyphony of the body and its relationship with the environment in his projects. He has collaborated with international artists and institutions, and his work focuses on site-specific and somatic practices, engaging the audience in the exploration of space and sound. His skills in movement and voice enrich the project with new artistic perspectives and interactive experiences.

Angelika Mizińska is a dance artist, researcher, and educator whose work is rooted in somatics, dance improvisation, and choreography. She explores how imagination and creativity can open new ways of responding to the ecological crisis—interweaving embodied, sensorial, and movement experiences with the evolutionary intelligence of life on Earth. Drawing inspiration from nature’s adaptive strategies, she investigates models of coexistence within the web of life, grounded in dignity, diversity, regeneration, and resistance to oppressive systems. Her artistic curiosity manifests in a wide range of educational and artistic activities, and in collaborative, socio-politically engaged ways of thinking and working. She holds a BA (Hons) in Dance and Performance from Coventry University (UK), studied on a scholarship at the University of Illinois (USA), and attended Viljandi Culture Academy (Estonia). Additionally, she earned a degree in Contemporary Culture from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Angelika is a certified Somatic Movement Educator in Body-Mind Centering® and is currently continuing her training in the Practitioner Programme at Moveus (Germany). She collaborates with the Nurt Foundation and Nowy Teatr and is a member of the Centrum w Ruchu collective. In 2024, she launched Ecosomatic Artistic Practices, a project combining education, art, and ecological activism. https://linktr.ee/angiemizinska

Kosta Bogoievski is a New Zealand artist working as a freelance choreographer, performer, and writer. He has a bachelor in Performing and Screen Arts (Majoring in Contemporary Dance) from Unitec Institute of Technology. Over the past several years Kosta has been working closely with his lover and collaborator, Josie Archer, creating and performing together. Recently, they have presented commissioned works for Ōtautahi Tiny Performance Festival (2022) Footnote NZ Dance company (2021), the Performance Arcade (2020), and Tempo Dance Festival (2019). They have also presented works in the Asia Tri New Wave Festival (Seoul, South Korea) and were artists in residence at the Healing Hills Art Collective (Morni Hills, India). Considered as a ‘package deal’ as performers they have performed for the Busan Metropolitan Dance Company (Busan, South Korea), Jennifer Lacey & Wally Cardona (New York), The BodyCartography Project (San Francisco, Norway, NZ), and Michael Parmenter (NZ), Footnote NZ Dance company (2014 – 2015), Okareka Dance Company and Auckland Theatre Company (2014).

Olive Bieringa works at the intersection of creative practice and pedagogy in dance, performance, somatics and media. Together with Otto Ramstad as the BodyCartography Project their artistic practice cultivates approaches to support our collective evolution in this moment of planetary crisis. She holds a BA in Dance from European Dance Development Center in the Netherlands and an MFA in Performance and New Media at Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY. She is a doctoral candidate at Uniarts, Helsinki. She is Certified Movement Therapist (ISMETA), and Infant Developmental Movement Educator®, Body-Mind Centering® Teacher and is Program Director of Somatic Education Australasia. Since 2018 she works on the board of PRAXIS Oslo as a curator and producer for the local dance and performance community.

Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad have been collaborating as BodyCartography Project since 1998. Our artistic practice cultivates approaches to support our collective evolution in this moment of planetary crisis. We engage with the vital materiality of bodies, minds, and the more than human world, co-creating live experiences to generate re-enchantment, relationship, and presence through somatics, dance, choreography and performance. Over the past twenty-six years BodyCartography’s offerings have functioned to deepen the conversation in dance, somatic practice and site work, to give value to other ways of experiencing and making dance.

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