Songs for Dying (Workshop) // Victor Pérez Armero (ES)

Fri 5.9.2025 // 10.00–12.00

In cooperation with nunart Barcelona

Videostill: Fever Ray – What They Call Us © Martin Falk

Fri 5.9.2025 // 10.00–12.00

Workshop
Bräuhausgasse 40, 1050 Vienna // free donation // Registration at imflieger(at)gmail.com

In the context of Im_flieger CHANGING SPACES Vienna-Barcelona, a bilateral artist-in-residence exchange program for contemporary dance in collaboration with nunart Barcelona.

Victor Pérez Armero shares his artistic practice and research, which he further developed during his residency as part of Im_flieger CHANGING SPACES Vienna–Barcelona:
“We will be moving through rhythmic pulsing patterns to awaken the felt sensation of inner space while opening the vocal channel to allow the voice to reverberate. The aim is to create a feedback loop between movement and sound that takes us into whirlpools of sensation, amplifying and releasing the psycho-emotional places we might unlock.”

Victor Pérez Armero (ES) is an artist within the field of dance and choreography. Born in Barcelona in 1988, he is currently freelancing between his hometown and Scandinavia. Being introduced to dance at a very young age through folk and popular culture, he later completed his studies in contemporary dance and performing arts at P.A.R.T.S. and SEAD in 2012. As a performer he has collaborated with artists such as Renan Martins, Albert Quesada, Alma Söderberg, Eleanor Bauer, Jeanine Durning, Sindri Runudde, Escarleth Romo Pozo, and Quim Bigas, among others, and has also been an ensemble member of the companies Hiatus / Daniel Linehan (Belgium) and Cullberg (Sweden). In 2020 he received the distinction for Best Dancer by the Catalan Critics Awards for his performance in “Requiem Nocturn” by Pere Faura.His latest choreographic work “Rel i Grapa” revisits folk dance from a contemporary perspective in close collaboration with his brother Raúl, a drummer and percussionist. Victor Pérez Armero is a certified Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy practitioner recognized by the AETBC.