~ TakeOver: TMC Special editions


TakeMoreCare: Guilt, Responsibility and Solidarity – a collaborative artistic exploration of masculinity/ies and social tensions
Samuel Duvoisin

Conflicts in artistic and collaborative processes are complex: unclear responsibilities, emotional closeness, high expectations. Often it’s not only about tasks, but also about guilt, recognition – and the question of how we can remain in solidarity, even when it hurts.
In this 2-hour online session we connect personal practice with social perspective:
Individual: body awareness, dealing with blame, stress regulation
Collective: collaboration, questions of responsibility, dynamics of masculinity and power
Societal: art as a contribution to violence prevention and peace work
We will work with short writing prompts and shared reflection. The aim is to create impulses that can flow into your practice – and perhaps also into broader processes of social change.


📅 22 Sept 2025 ⏰ 11–13am CET 💻 Online (Zoom)

The workshop will be held in English. | Open for participants of all genders. We will look at masculinity not as an identity some people have but as a set of norms that affect us all.

About
Samuel Duvoisin is an artist, choreographer and art therapist in training. From 2015 to 2024 Samuel worked in the duo Artmann&Duvoisin, whose interdisciplinary formats ranged between dance, radio play, book publication, and contemporary musical. A documentary approach, reflecting everyday work and life realities through artistic means, is characteristic of the practice.
Since 2024 Samuel has been developing an individual practice within a Master’s in Art Therapy, focusing on guilt, responsibility, and solidarity, as well as questions of violence and radicalization prevention, with a special focus on gender roles. Samuel identifies as non-binary, is white, and is read as male.
📧 Contact: duvoisindesoumagnat@gmail.com





TakeMoreCare is an independent initiative by Lili M. Rampre and Valerie Wehrens, supported by PACT Zollverein. The monthly exchange platform came to life by merging a feedback format developed during the #TakeCare residencies at PACT with the choreographical-dramaturgical co-working framework Institut für Ausufernde Dramaturgien (IfAD).

With thanks to PACT Zollverein and especially Magdalena Kruska, for their support.




Contact:
ifadtakesmorecare@gmail.com