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<div class=”clear”>Manada (herd) is a tool-box of methodologies that is activated with
different groups and situations, in workshops, laboratories,
exhibitions and in hybrid spaces to create and collaborate in the
creation of collective knowledge through a technological,
transfeminist and posthumanistic approach to the body, the use of
gestures, voice and in conversations and lately with the collaboration
of plants and machines.As a basic group practice, it is useful to open up spaces of trust,
care and physical comfort with others, in order to create a sense of a
group or a temporal community.</div>
<div class=”clear”>Movement:
As a movement practice, Manada is a movement that can be
activated by all kind of bodies. In movement it explores the actions
of care.The actions of care where historically assigned to women. As a
laboratory the following actions are explored, with the possibility to
perform them in different situations, for example to the public space
or in an open landscape.MANADA it has being already shown in the format of performances.
As in collaboration with the arquitect Nerea Calvillo in an exhibition in Centro Centro,
Madrid for the exhibition +Las Respiradoras+The Breathers+. In this
case this methodologies are getting open to the performativity of breathing together and collaborating with machines that also breath with us.</div>
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