BREGENZ.- SEAWORLD VENICE, Florentina Holzingers work for the Austrian Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale, will have a one-night echo in Bregenz a composition featuring four drummers and ten performers along with a crane and a large-scale bell. For this new iteration of the choreographers Étudesa series of one-off, site-specific performances unfolding the skills and practices that go into her stage and installation worksthe audience is invited to witness a contemporary ritual on the shore of Lake Constance.
Bodies and objects plunge into the water and emerge transformed, giving shape to a suspended structure that echoes like a wind chime on steroids, accompanied by a drum score. Diving into folktales of often feminized underwater creatures who now share their liquid world with rubbish hidden from an idyllic landscape, the Bodensee Étude re-signifiessin and salvation in a hybrid rite of passage. Performers and equipment come together over, around, and in the body of water at Lake Constance to engineer a situation that becomes part of the artificial nature of the area.
Developed specifically for Kunsthaus Bregenz and the complex ecology of Lake Constance, the Bodensee Étude also brings together key elements of Florentina Holzingers repertoire: performative images of a feminism buttressed by technology and desire, machinery and prowess, now orchestrated to conjure new myths out of the silence of the water.
Florentina Holzinger: Bodensee Étude
Saturday, July 11, 2026, 6pm / Sunset Steps, Molo Bregenz
Duration: approx. 40 min. Taking place as a one-time event. Free entry, no ticket reservation. Start time may be postponed until 8pm, in case of bad weather. The event area is open to the public, subject to capacity.