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What happens when we express ourselves without relying on words alone? In this second Worlding beyond Wording gathering, you’ll join a hands-on workshop with artist collective shy*play. Using movement, fabric, text, and voice, we explore different ways of communicating and making meaning.
Event details of Brainwave #4 Worlding beyond Wording II
Date
24 February 2026
Time
16:00 -18:00
Location
BG 3
Room
VOX-POP

We warmly invite you to join an afternoon workshop led by artist collective shy*play and composed by Aion Arribas and antje nestel. In this workshop, we will explore ways of communicating that go beyond clear sentences or sitting still at a table. Instead of focusing only on words, we'll follow somatic exercises with fabrics and our body. This will help us discover how the senses and the voice come together to create meaning.

All body-minds are welcome to this session. Attendance is free but due to limited capacity we kindly ask you to sign up via the sign up form.

Speakers

Aion Arribas and antje nestel (shy*play)

shy*play is a collective co-initiated by Aion Arribas and antje nestel, operating at the intersection of art-as process, education, curatorship, neurodiversity, and disability. The collective has developed participatory events and environments — ranging from the performative series at puntWG in Amsterdam (2023) to participatory installations at 0-eA in Yokosuka, Japan (2024), and UNIARTS in Helsinki (2024), as well as long-form explorations like workshop series at If I Can’t Dance (2025–26). Across these engagements, shy*play cultivates and curates spaces where alternative forms of participation, sociality, and collective creation can emerge outside neurotypical norms. antje and Aion are fellows of the 3rd cycle research program THIRD.

Curator

Julia Stoll

Julia Stoll is an artistic researcher and cultural worker, currently studying in the UvA’s Art and Performance Research master, where she combines artistic practice with theoretical inquiry. Her research interests span across a variety of subjects: from environmental philosophy and experimental field research, to neurodiversity studies and embodied forms of knowledge — all connected by a commitment to exploring how art can shift the ways we sense and know the world. Beyond hr studies, she moves between many roles: drawing artist, sculptor, performer, organiser, tailor, walking companion, bookbinder, and most importantly, collaborator — an extra pair of hands feeling out new grounds alongside those who inspire and support me. In the near future, she hopes to become further interwoven into the tapestry of artistic research in Amsterdam, contributing to spaces of care, collaboration, and experimentation.

BG 3

Room VOX-POP
Binnengasthuisstraat 9
1012 ZA Amsterdam