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Animalarium´s constellations

A collaboration between Animalarium, Elle Sofe Company, Ställbergs gruva and WUK Performing Arts

Animalariums’ Constellations: A Multisensory Journey Through Climate, Place, and Collective Imagination

As the climate crisis accelerates and futures feel increasingly uncertain, the role of art in making sense of this moment has never been more vital. Animalariums’ Constellations, a performing arts project selected for Perform Europe 2025*, weaves together choreography, language, song, and collective experience. Developed by the female-led collective Animalarium, the project creates improvised, embodied spaces in which burning global questions are felt, witnessed, and transformed.

At the heart of AnimalariumsConstellations is an exploration of climate change not as an abstract issue, but as something deeply rooted in specific places and lives — human and non-human alike. Through a series of workshops and performances, the project engages with the local ecologies, cultures, and histories of underrepresented areas situated between urban centers and rural peripheries.

In 2025, Animalariums’ Constellations will journey to Norwegian Sápmi, Sweden, and Austria, including the Arctic landscapes of Guovdageaidnu and its indigenous Sámi community, the post-industrial site of Ställbergs gruva (a decommissioned iron ore mine), and the Future Farm at the edge of a growing Vienna. These sites shape the energy and focus of each performance through their unique social and ecological contexts. Creating a series of performances named Constellation #2, Constellation #3 and Constellation #4. The first Constellation #1 Dawn Obliges Us To Dream was premiered at 3:eVåningen September 2024.    

The project is a collaboration between Animalarium, Elle Sofe Company, Ställbergs gruva, and WUK Performing Arts, with support from Perform Europe, Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Davvi – Center for Performing Arts, and Dáiddadállu.

 

Embodied Questions, Improvised Responses

Each iteration of Animalariums’ Constellations poses questions on countdown, extinction, and who is allowed to dream and what can their dreams be? 

Instead of offering scripted answers, the performances emerge as living, breathing responses. Using the improvisational method Choreo-Constellating — developed by Liv Schellander and Animalarium — performers physically interpret themes selected in real-time by the audience. The performers don’t know in advance which topics have been chosen. When they enter the stage, they encounter the unknown — and respond through movement, language, and voice.

This method transforms the performance into a contemporary ritual: a collective act of storytelling, listening, and meaning-making. Each event is unique and ephemeral, shaped by those who gather and the place in which they gather. The performative constellation, as the artists describe it, is a living cartography, a sensory sculpture, and a space for embodied reflection.

 

A Practice for Our Time

At its core, Animalariums’ Constellations is a proposal for how we might meet the complexities of our world — not by rushing to solve them, but by being present with them. Through improvisation, somatics, and collective embodied care, the project invites new forms of awareness, interconnectedness and artistic expression.

In a cultural moment often defined by urgency, overload, and disembodiment, Animalariums’ Constellations offers a radically different rhythm. One that listens, moves at the speed of breath, the pace of presence. One that reminds us that in the face of extinction, dreaming is a form of resistance — and dancing, a form of remembering.

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*Perform Europe – an EU initiative that aims to reimagine international touring

Perform Europe is a forward-looking funding scheme for the European performing arts sector which facilitates international networking and supports inclusive, diverse, and green touring projects across the 40 Creative Europe countries.They emphasise and support practices that are rooted in sustainability and inclusivity to contribute to the transformation of the performing arts sector and to ensure a balanced distribution across the continent. 

Constellation #2: Guovdageaidnu / Sápmi

The upcoming performance, Constellation #2, will take place in Guovdageaidnu on 15 May at 19.00 (location TBA), created in collaboration with Elle Sofe Company. Set in Sápmi, this constellation brings the project into dialogue with Sámi culture, land, and yoik. The artists ask:
How can we navigate these personal and collective challenges with care? Can we move beyond survival mode — and instead, invoke hope?

The performance features Alexandra Wingate, Liv Schellander, Elle Sofe Sara, and Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää, with interpretation by Ellen Oddveig Hætta Gaup.

 

The Workshop: Embodied Storytelling and Collective Meaning-Making

 

In the lead-up to the performance, Animalarium will offer a two-day workshop on 8–9 May 2025 in Guovdageaidnu, introducing participants to Choreo-Constellating. This improvisational practice blends movement, gesture, language, and voice to explore personal and collective themes through the body.

Participants will work collaboratively to generate improvised stories, guided by multisensory exploration and somatic awareness. The workshop is open to artists of all genres and backgrounds, creating an interdisciplinary space for experimentation, reflection, and shared research.

We will use dance, gesture, language, song and joik as expressions. We will create improvised stories, guided by what we feel with our own senses. The choreography and dialogue is created collectively and in the moment by the group. We will explore relationships between topics that we select together, and will invite speculations and dreams about the future through our bodies and creative expressions.

The two days will consist of guided explorations, performing in small groups as well as witnessing each other and reflecting together. Alexandra and Liv will guide the group in english and swedish. Our participating collaborators Elle Sofe Sara and Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää can provide translation to North Sámi.

 

Choreo-Constellating

is a practice for artistic expression, research and collaboration. Developed by Liv Schellander and Animalarium, this unique method integrates sensory work, embodied perception, movement, voice, language and improvisation. Developed within the framework of contemporary choreography and somatic and systemic inquiry, it serves as a practice for collective meaning making through embodied storytelling, offering a dynamic way to map relation/ships, histories, and speculative futures through the body.
The practice invites a multisensory presence, fostering an interdependent awareness that contrasts with the isolating tendencies of contemporary culture. It offers a space where collective experience can be digested through movement and shared experiencing—something dance has historically provided across cultures.

This same workshop will also take place on 14 – 15 August, 2025 at Ställbergs gruva in Bergslagen, Sweden. For those of you who might be interested to join, but actually live closer to Ställberg than Guovdageaidnu.

Workshop information:
Thursday, 8 May 2025 from 10:00 – 17:00 and Friday, 9 May 2025 from 11:00 – 19:00
Open Workshop Showing on Friday, 9 May 2025 from 17:00 – 18:00
LES – Salen, Guovdageaidnu/Kautokeino
Free of charge

Open to artists of all genres (literature, music, performing arts, joik, visual art, film, duodji, etc)
Workshop facilitators Liv Schellander and Alexandra Wingate, joined by local collaborators Elle Sofe Sara and Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää

Register via wingate.alexandra@gmail.com

 

Liv Schellander and Alexandra Wingate are artists working in dance and performance. Liv, based in Vienna, enjoys collaborating with other artists in long-term processes. She develops her artistic practice Choreo-Constellating together with Alexandra for their project Animalariums’ Constellations. Liv and Alexandra share a history and focus on improvisation and founded the Animalarium Dance Collective together with Lena Kimming. Alexandra, based on the Swedish northwest coast, works closely with dancers to create pieces that explore cultural ideas and symbols. She is a part of Elle Sofe Company and also collaborates with Máret Ánne Sara, Anitta Katriina Suikkari, Anja Saiva Bongo Bjørnstad as well as with Dáiddadállu. Both artists are passionate about bringing new perspectives and creative processes to their work.

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Davvi-Sámegillii

Nuvttá bargobádji mii lea ovttasbargu gaskkal Animalarium Dance Collective ja Elle Sofe Company.

Embodied Storytelling and Collective Meaning Making

Alexandra Wingate and Liv Schellander geat gullába Animalarium Dance Collective:ii, boahtiba Guovdageidnui Miessemánu 2025. Soai lágideaba 2 beaivásaš bargobáji gos juogadeaba sudno improviseren geavada. Oassálastit besset suokkardallat fáttáid mat gusket sudno ođđa čájálmassii, Constellation #2, mii galgá hábmejuvvot Elle Sofe Sara ja Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää guoktáin.

Bargobádji lea ámmátdáiddáriidda, muhto ii leat dárbu ovddeš bargohárjáneapmái oassálastin dihte. Mii geavahit jiena, lihkadeami, čujuhanlihkastagaid ja giela. Mii suokkardit mot sáhttit hukset dramaturgiija/muitalusa fárrolaga dás ja dál. Olles bargobáji čađa mii árvvoštallat ja dohkkehit dan máid juohke oassálasti dovdá oadjebassan suokkardit.

Bargobádji lea rabas buot dáiddáriidda buot surggiin ( Čálli, musihkkár, lávdedáiddár, juoigi, dáiddár, duojár, filbmadahkki jna.), ja nu sáhttet šaddat dáiddarasttildeaddji vejolašvuođat suokkardallat ođđa dáiddalaš hámiid ja vugiid.

Duorastaga miessemánu 8.beaivvi dii 10.00-17.00

Bearjadaga miessemánu 9.beaivvi dii 11.00-19.00

LES viesus, Guovdageainnus

Mii loahpahit rabas bargobádji-čájáhusáin bearjadaga dii 17.00-18.00

Čájálmas Constellation #2 čájehuvvo miessemánu 15.beaivvi dii 19.00 LES-viesus Guovdageainnus.

Seamma bargobádji lágiduvvo maid Ställbergs gruva´s, Bergslagen, Ruoŧas. Čakčamánu 14.-15.beaivvi, 2025.

Dieđit iežat dán e-postii: wingate.alexandra@gmail.com