Event in

EN

Dates and times

20.06.2026 from 14:00 at 14:45

Where: Outdoors, in front of Mudam’s entrance

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With: SERAFINE1369, Steph McMann, Josh Anio Grigg

Framework: A Journey

Language: EN

Access: The space is step-free accessible 

No registration or admission required

Booking: Not required


For Mudam’s outdoor spaces, the London-based artist SERAFINE1369 has developed IV (for II) as an extension of the work IV (2023), conceived both as a modular piece and as a dancing practice. A speaking clock that marks the passage of time, a visceral sound scape and two performers will create a shared space, inviting us to linger in a moment of suspension, and to return to ourselves.

As an artist, dancer and body-focused researcher, SERAFINE1369 foregrounds dance as an intimate technology: a means of sensing, processing and relating. They focus on the revelatorypotential of movement and the entangled relationship between time and space. Stillness meets the impossibility of being completely still, allowing the body to attune itself to the moment as it unfolds.

SERAFINE1369 works in a site-responsive way, creating the conditions for a choreographic situation to emerge, in which the performers coexist, informing and getting informed by the flow of the performance. The artist works with the idea that being a spectator means being a witness, and therefore an active participant. The audience thus becomes an implicit contributor to the situation ofthe performance.

All inhabitants of this shared space are prompted to reflect on the nature of movement, even when attempting to stand still. IV (for II) encourages an awareness of the passing of time and seeks a sense of grounding when in constant motion.


Curators: Léon Kruijswijk, assisted by Nicole Wittmann 

Concept, choreography and performance: SERAFINE1369 

From ECHO.lu

Performers: SERAFINE1369, Steph McMann 

Sound Design: Josh Anio Grigg

IV (for II) by SERAFINE1369 is presented as part of A Journey – Mudam’s 2026 performance series, focusing on (un)anticipated encounters, technological progress, migration and embodied interpretation.


Biography: 

SERAFINE1369 is a London born artist, dancer and body-focused researcher working with dancing as a philosophical undertaking, or a political project with ethical psycho-spiritual ramifications for being-in-the-world; dancing as intimate technology. They work with/in the context of the hostile architectures of the metropolis towards moments and states of transcendence. They understand working with bodies as working with vibration – sound, light, frequency. Their performances are containers, frames that conjure weather and many voices through the interplay between dancing, sound, objects, words and light. They work with the non-linear passage of time, cycles and choreography as an oracular system. Their methodology is intuitive and many-headed and underpinned by their interest in the invisible systems and structures that choreograph bodies in life. The political implications of this work encourage an un-settling, anti-assimilationist practice concerned with the integrity and efficacy of structures (bodily and social), collaboration, hosting and an interest in somatics, semiotics and symbiotics from a body-led, experiential position.

www.basictension.com