Deva Schubert

Glitch Choir

Dates:

17.30 h

Free Admission

As part of ›Shifting Grounds – IN COMMON‹

Venue:

PACT Zollverein

Bullmannaue 20A

45327 Essen

Deutschland

Duration

approx. 40min

Eine Szene aus der Performance ›Glitch Choir‹ von Deva Schubert. Zwei Performer*innen liegen aufeinander auf dem Boden.

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A “glitch” describes a disturbance in the transmission of digital information, such as a distorted image or a stuttering video. It creates a rupture in the perception of reality. Can grief also be understood as a glitch in that sense?

In the performance ›Glitch Choir‹, Deva Schubert translates the moment of digital disturbance into the analog space through voice and body in order to recompose a lament. Historically, public mourning practices were long carried out by so-called “Klagefrauen.” These were commissioned to give emotional expression to the grief of others for the deceased. At the same time, the act of lamentation became a vehicle through which their voices could be heard, that otherwise had little presence in the public sphere.

›Glitch Choir‹ draws on this tradition of public lamentation. From mouth to mouth, the performance unfolds an intimate space of multiresonance. Can grief, within this temporary community, become a collective glitch? What kind of choir emerges from the dissonance of frequencies?

Deva Schubert is a Berlin-based choreographer and dancer whose work centers on the exploration of the voice. Combining dance, installation, and digital media, her pieces have been presented internationally, including at Haus der Kunst Munich, Kunsthalle Zürich, and Sophiensäle Berlin. Her work ›Glitch Choir‹, which was awarded the ImPulsTanz Young Choreographers’ Award 2024, continues to tour in diverse formats and variations. In 2025, she presented her first solo exhibition, Silent Spills, at Kunstraum Niederösterreich in Vienna.

Concept, Choreography Deva Schubert Performance Chihiro Araki, Deva Schubert & local Choir (TBC) Dramaturgy Lotta Beckers Research Jette Büchsenschütz Styling Magdalena Emmerig

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