2023
SWARM
Heads
Them with Iza Tarasewicz
Something Soft, Something Strange, Something Scary

2022
Villa(in) with Markéta Slaná
Betwixt with Teresa Pągowska

2021
Body Electric
Frieze and Embelm
Red Giant
Diffusion

2020
Red Giant
Observatory
Garden Cult Triennale

2019
Suns
Territories
XY with video by Noviki
Sticky Grass
Top Universal S&M
Eye Drop (cinema commissioned by PLATO Ostrava)

2018
Piercer Series
Left Right Center
The Office
TOFI 1, TOFI 2
Girls Tooth

2017
Dead End
Viruses (Lucile)
Walkout
Stay in Shape
Telimena
COMMON GROUND (GRID)

2016
COMMON GROUND
Romantic Composition for Twelve Performers and a String Quartet

2015
Run-Up
Brilliant Blue
Nepomuk

2014
Brazier
Walkout, 2017
1 zuza golinska walkout
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14
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2 zuza golinska walkout

The series of performative walks, created in collaboration with the choreographer Iza Szostak, took place both in and around Parade Square next to the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. From the fifties until the fall of communism, the square was used by the government of People's Republic of Poland for propaganda parades and speeches. The participants of Walkout, dressed in coordinated outfits, performed together as a disindividualised and unified collective: walked in a straight line, took the same poses, made gestures together, or just moved according to some arbitrary rule, as if to examine the physical limitations imposed by the space itself. Parade Square is often regarded by the city’s residents as an unpleasant desert of stone and concrete, which—along with figures decorating the entryways to the Palace—lent these performances a solid, sculptural quality. With its historically significant location, this piece also critically addressed a wide array of meanings and associations derived from oppressive totalitarian regimes of the past and their fascination with disciplined bodies that perform collectively in perfect unison.

Performers: Natalia Atmańska, Karolina Bielawska, Andrzej Godziński, Ignacy Hryniewicz, Oskar Malinowski, Mary Szydłowska
Costumes: DOOM 3K

Pictures by Marcel Kaczmarek