rehearse connection

all texts and images by dani/ela bershan *unless indicated otherwise


my work is seeking out spaces of encounters
where complexity can be held,
diverse communities can flourish and
imaginations of doing otherwise can come into fruition.

this website is an invitation

to get to know the different multiverses and multitudes
my practices are composed of and situated in.

UPCOMING DATES

here we can meet soon, hopefully

7-14 NOV 2023 - AIR @ KUNSHAL GENT >>> RESEARCH RESIDENCY FOR GUT MATTERS

27 DEC - 2 JAN 2024 - WINTER UPDATE MEETING @ PERORMING ARTS FORUM

22 JAN - 4 FEB 2024 - AIR @ WORKSPACE BRUSSELS - CREATION GUT MATTERS

6 MARCH 2023 - A SAUNA, COLLABORATION WITH SARA LEGHISSA / NESSUNO @ BEURSCHOUWBURG

OCEAN or THE TOUCH OF A RELATIONAL LIFEWORLD

PRESS & PRAISE FOR OCEAN

OCEAN or THE TOUCH OF A RELATIONAL LIFEWORLD PRESS & PRAISE FOR OCEAN

OCEAN or: the touch of
a relational lifeworld

by Bojana Cvejič

Sometimes, a performance, a work of art, reveals its timeliness in a time that does not favor its public appearance. Circumstances happen, and they hinder its reception, and while the work of mounting a performance for few occasions for too few spectators might seem disappointingly vain to its makers, the performance still finds other ways of working through to us, reaching the spectators who couldn’t experience the full event. Like sprouting new tentacles that will extend it into other modes of existence — a map, a conversation, a rehearsal, a rumor — the work begins to live in the mythical glow of incompleteness. This condition is not unusual for those artworks of which we cherish the most vivid memories even if we only saw a glimpse of them.

I was among the few clandestinely drawn into the circle of OCEAN during its rehearsals in March 2021, when arguably, the pandemic with its austere restriction of public gatherings suspended the performing arts at large. In a glass building (Kanal Pompidou), originally devised for showcasing automobiles on a busy junction in Brussels (Square Sainctelette), a ritualistic performance sculpture transpired for what seemed to be long hours. Indifferent to the noisy traffic outside, which recalled me to a world ominously threatening to choke us, we gathered around a circle in which three persons dwelled and, at times, occupied themselves with laborious actions. One was kneading dough for bread, while another one was preparing tea in a samovar; the third one singing. The chant seemed to color a long breath: a motif of a few tones patterned like a call (question) and response, ascending and descending, and repeating over and over again. The circular motion of the chant emulated the rhythm of breathing, evening out long inhalations and exhalations. It reminded me of the exercises in which one calms their spirits, or a mood of distress, by breathing into and with the whole body. The “songing” of the breath served to sharply separate out the time-space of OCEAN set against the city.

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Die Kunst der Berührung

SWR Kulturmagazin

Everything comes from somewhere and everything is always already here…

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floating mushroom
three floating mushrooms

coming in 2024 in Brussels/Anderlecht

a community art project by

Dani Bershan & Dimitri van den Wittenboer

an island created by volcanoes

sand texture
drone shot of iceland
rocks on beach close up
black sand texture
beach texture

iceland’s geothermic pools and black sand beaches create stunning compositions from the air. both are created by the island’s constant volcanic activity.

textures, texture, landscape, iceland landscape,macro photography, macro, iceland, nature, moody, photography, otherworldly iceland, underground, underworld, otherwordly, rocks,
black rock texture

natural beauty in its rawest form

black sand texture
drone shot of red rocks

iceland’s surface is carved by water, originating from either its massive glaciers or abundant rainfall.

landscape of red rocks
red boulders
waterfall with red rocks
background texture of beach

the sun’s angle at this latitude produces deep and contrasty colors, drawing out the blacks in the volcanic soil and saturating the greens from the grasses and moss.

shop prints

a2 sized digital c prints, suitable for framing. each edition is limited to ten prints.

black rocks texture
red rocks shot on drone