Bio
Choreographies
Philosophy

Sweet & Tender Collaborations is first and foremost an idea for cultural production and exchange. It is an artist-driven initiative and an artistic project in constant development. Sweet and Tender consists of an international group of individual artists that does not share in a single artistic value or aesthetic, but is instead organized around an idea for artistic collaboration and production. It operates on the idea that any individual who can create the conditions for his or her own artistic production and development can also create the space for someone else. It is the idea that a network of individuals can combine their resources to realize a level of access, mobility and growth that would not otherwise be available to each artist alone. The aim of S&T collaborations is to increase the quality of the individual artistic practices as a result of the direct confrontation between self and others. In this way, a difference in content is respected, while a common and evolving practice of experimental exchange is established. We believe that this method of exchange can produce a more dynamic and fertile ground for individual and cultural development. Sweet & Tender seeks to put the power of cultural production and exchange more into the hands of artists themselves, and to push forward the public notion of performance and cultural exchange in the 21st century. The project autonomous and institutional structures to take a risk and become more porous and engaged through creative exchange with Sweet & Tender Collaborations.

History

Sweet and Tender Collaborations began as a grass-roots initiative from a group of participants in the 2006 DanceWEB program at ImPulsTanz Festival in Vienna. Over the next year, it launched a variety of small projects in Portugal, Greece, Serbia, and Germany. In August 2007, Sweet & Tender successfully completed its first annual meeting, organized in collaboration with Jean-Marc Adolphe and the Association SKITe and took place in PAF, Performing Arts Forum in France. Since 2008 S&T initiated projekts in a.o. Portugal (2008 „Conclusions for the Future“ Espaço do Tempo, Montemor-o-Novo), Norway (2009 „Open House“, Dansenshus Oslo), Freiburg (2009 „Tout Court“, PVC), Iran (2008 Fadjr Theater Festival), Holland (2008 Dansweek Tillburg), France (2009 „Fragment dExperiènce“, Theater de la Cité), Hamburg (2010 „Treffen Total“), Sweden (2010), Belgium („Sailors Only“ Fuck the Captain, Campo/Gent 2011) and Switzerland (2012 „Sweet&Tender for the end of the world“).

Structure

Outside its meetings, Sweet and Tender Collaboratons exists as a myriad of individually produced projects, and is centralized only in virtual space and through a board of facilitators. Projects can vary in form and content, from residencies and research collaborations, to specific productions, to opportunities for education and exchange. Responsibility to initiate and produce projects lies with the participating artists themselves, rather than with any central administration. As a completely grass-roots, artist-driven network, Sweet & Tender organizes itself in the lightest possible structure. Indeed the great majority of Sweet & Tender artists have their own structures. Thus administration is either channeled through the artists’ organizations (according to localities) or, as is especially the case for the Sweet and Tender Collaboratons / SKITe meetings, centralized in one major partner organization.


Press
Videodocumentation of Treffen Total, a Sweet & Tender project initiated by Jenny Beyer, Georg Hobmeier, Rosa Wernecke and Sabine Jud at K3-Centre for Choreography/Kampnagel in Hamburg 2010:
S&T philosophy taken from: www.sweetandtender.org
Video by Synes Elischka
Teaching
Videodocumentations of Sweet & Tender for the End of the World, initiated by Chris Leuenberger, Lucie Eidenbenz and Sabine Jud at Dampfzentrale Bern in 2012:
Video
Treffen Total Lokal
2014
about
Sweet&Tender for the End of the World
Treffen Total 2010
photos of all S&T projects since 2007
OPEN STUDIOS