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Christine Borch is a Danish choreographer and performer living in Berlin. She presents internationally her work, usually keeping the experience of the body as the center point of her research. She generates performances, texts and workshops grounded in her own lived female experience, pieces not only to be seen but felt. Beside this she is the lead vocalist of the band CHASTITY in collaboration with Felix Ruckert and Andy Benz.
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- Participative Performance Installation -
Concept & Performance // Christine Borch
Wax play is:
a form of sensual play involving warm or hot wax usually dripped from candles or ladled onto a person's naked skin.
Paraffin therapy is:
a veritable way to speed healing and soothe muscle and joint pain. It soothes and moisturizes the skin by increasing the blood supply to the area being treated. It opens pores, increases circulation, and promotes a sense of calm in the patient. Paraffin therapy reduces pain and stiffness around joints by removing excess fluid from surrounding tissue while providing lubrication.
BDSM is:
a consensual lifestyle choice, or type of adult roleplay between two or more individuals. The compound acronym, BDSM, is derived from the terms bondage and discipline (B&D), dominance and submission (D&S), sadism and masochism (S&M). The idea of consent of both the partners is essential.
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The term SMassage is a research into how healing & massage practices can take use and inspiration from techniques and methods present in BDSM.
The action of consciously applying pain as part of a massage has the potential of releasing deep tensions and old memories stored in the body. The deep relaxed and receptive states we arrive in during a massage allow us to let go of our usual mentally created control and protection patterns. This opens up for possibilities of shocking the body - without the body closing in on it self, but allowing us to enter and heal the subconscious. It is a creative and nonjudgemental process of applying unfamiliar touch and using pain as a positive vessel for possible healing. A deep listening into what type of engagement a certain situation is asking from us in order to touch the essence of what is needed.
You are invited for a session of sensorial surrendering.
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