Pod-Head: Camila Marambio
This pod will gather to casually explore interoception, exteroception, and proprioception through somatic exercises. We will sink into the thick, sticky interstices where we will be turned inside out through exercises inspired by Eiko Otake’s Delicious Movement, Petra Kupper’s Starship Somatics, Prue Lang’s Octopus, Paz Rojo’s Gerry, Bernando Zabalaga’s Cosmomagic, Valentina Desideri’s Fake Therapy, María Irene Fornés’s Generative Writing, dani d’emilia’s radical tenderness, Amaara Raheem’s Scores, Vanessa Machado de Oliviera’s Who’s on My Bus?, and my own research, Bog Bodies.
Interstitial Turbidity is a space of healing through active awareness and mobilization of the difficult questions that our bodies carry with them: waste, oppression, omission, illness, toxicity, guilt, shame, consumerism, abstraction, avoidance… just to name a few.
From the personal to the universal, we will move through the physical, the astral, and the causal planes of existence in an exploratory mode guided by our political reckoning with the depletion of planetary biodiversity. In search of points of contact with the always already available invisible energy, we will play with new emergent languages to claim or reclaim the potential of regeneration beyond the human.
Camila Marambio
Camila is a transdisciplinary storyteller, an ecosystems investigator, and a movement practitioner. Her writing, research, and performances traverse the fields of environmental humanities, decolonial nature conservation, contemporary art, and performativity. PhD in Curatorial Practice from Monash University in Melbourne, Postdoc Fellow of the The Seedbox: An Environmental Humanities Collaboratory at the Royal Art Academy in Stockholm, current projects include co-writing a book on cancer ecologies, advancing peatland protection through the staging of a global accord, and acting as Curator of New Perspectives at Para La Naturaleza in Borikén, Puerto Rico. https://camilamarambio.com/
