Camilla M. Fehér

Photo © Sinje Hasheider

Camilla M. Fehér

M – The resonating body
(2025, WP)

Saturday 12 July, 2025
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»M – The Resonating Body« creates a sonic field using materials dispersed throughout the space. As objects are moved, the trajectory of the composition becomes visible, and the choreography becomes audible. Movement defines the composition, just as sound shapes the movement. The two are in constant interplay, coexisting in a dynamic, reciprocal relationship. Camilla M. Fehér works with foil and plexiglass, tape, loops, synthesizers, drum machines, microphones, and other raw materials that reference cast-off and discarded materials. Her own body becomes part of this sonic organism.

M – material – magic – machine – monster – Medusa – mountain – measure – matter…

M evokes a chain of associations. Thus, the mask made of tape alludes to a Medusa-like figure – a mythical presence – who sees herself, amid chaotic surroundings, as the personified engine of transformation. Fehér’s work engages with a range of themes, contexts, and materials on stage. Plastic, glass, and metal generate bass-heavy drones and beats that are mixed with siren-like vocal fragments. Fehér activates the performance space through sound, creating a choreography of sonic elements, continually shifting her position within it as the piece evolves.

Camilla M. Fehér is a choreographer, composer, dancer, and musician based in Berlin. She studied improvisation and composition at Codarts Rotterdam and completed her Master of Arts, Performance and Theater at DasArts in Amsterdam in 2011. Fehér collaborated for over three years with the dance company RAZ, touring internationally, and until 2021, she was active as part of the performance duo Skills, with productions at HAU Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin and Kampnagel in Hamburg. She has created projects for Theater Thikwa in Berlin and, since 2023, has been working as a sound choreographer and performer with the theater collective Panzerkreuzer Rotkäppchen (PKRK). Fehér has collaborated with the Splitter Orchester and has received multiple research grants from DIS-Tanzen and the Fonds Darstellende Künste.

 www.camillamilenafeher.com
www.we-are-the-skills.de
instagram.com/camilla_feher/
youtube.com/@camillafeher

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