Nederland
What's the Taste of Our Clothes
Imagine this: what if your shirt tasted like seaweed? Or your jeans like a forest after the rain? Clothes touch our skin, spark memories, tell stories, and connect us to the world around us. When we dress, we immerse ourselves in a choreography of textures, memories, ethics, and senses. María Pilar Uribe Silva and Harm Coordes invite you to think about clothing differently – not just as something we wear, but as something we experience. By engaging all our senses and taking the time to reflect on how our clothes feel, smell, move, and even (in our imagination) taste, we can discover new ways to think about what we wear, where it comes from, and how it’s made.
María Pilar Uribe Silva is a Chilean journalist and PhD candidate in Computational Linguistics, specializing in sustainable fashion and communication. With over ten years of experience, she works with global teams to promote ethical practices in the fashion industry. Harm Coordes is a fashion designer and artistic PhD candidate researching the connections between fashion, meaning, and mindfulness. His work explores sustainable consumption through immersive fashion performances that encourage mindful choices in fashion.
Dit programma is onderdeel van het &Society programma van Performing Arts Festival Noorderzon. Kaartverkoop start 7 juli.