Schwab at the XVI. district
Eine Menschenansammlung‘Schwab at the XVIth district’ and ‘Eine Menschenansammlung’ were conceived having as a reference the Real-Time Composition methodology, a concept I have been working on for the past few years. One of the simple ideas behind this method is that you don’t look for... you wait for. So the main task is to know how to be at the right place at the right time. And that place and time is always where you are. For this project I happened to be in the house where Werner Schwab lived between 1991-1993 and unexpectedly this became the motive of my work.
‘Schwab at the XVIth district’ and ‘Eine Menschenansammlung’ were conceived having as a reference the Real-Time Composition methodology, a concept I have been working on for the past few years. One of the simple ideas behind this method is that you don’t look for... you wait for. So the main task is to know how to be at the right place at the right time. And that place and time is always where you are. For this project I happened to be in the house where Werner Schwab lived between 1991-1993 and unexpectedly this became the motive of my work. I would like to give a special thank to two persons that involuntarily became involved in the project: Bernd Höfer, the owner of the flat where I stayed and a close friend of Werner Schwab, for sharing some of his memories with us and for all the information he provided me with, and the visual artist Hilde Fuchs, for sharing her work and knowledge on Werner Schwab with me. The Schwab phrase used in the Video ‘Eine Menschenansammlung’, the objects given to the public and the ‘sculpture’ I stand on during the presentation are elements of her own homage to Werner Schwab, done in 1997, called ‘Jetzt bin ich eine begehbare Dichterplastik’ (Now I am a dramatist-sculpture you can walk on). I would also like to thank Walter Lauterer, a long time companion and a very special accomplice, for his feed-backs, propositions and practical help, Lisa-Maria Cerha for her dedication and sensibility and of course, the team from Tanzquartier Wien for the high-quality support I got. João Fiadeiro, Wien, Mai 2002
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Werner Schwab
Ursprünglich als klassischer Tänzer ausgebildet, sind die Arbeiten des portugiesischen Choreographen nun zwischen Tanz und bildender Kunst angesiedelt.