Colin Self (b. 1987, Oregon, USA) is an artist, composer, and puppeteer based between Brooklyn, New York and Berlin, Germany. They create music, performances, and new systems for interfacing with the human spirit, across a spectrum between the living and deceased. As many of their practices revolve around the temporary assembly of communities, their work envelops collaborative and dialogical experiments into play. Self has been running XOIR since 2013, an alternative modality of group singing, and co-founded TIAPS, a performance school in 2022, with their collaborator Monica Mirabile. Their most recent commissions include Where The Souls Go (2024), a play commissioned by the New Theater Hollywood, Kompass (2023), a trilogy composed for the Hannover State Opera, and Tip the Ivy (2022), an opera that premiered at Performance Space NY in 2022. Last year, they were a resident artist at Callie’s Berlin and will be an artistic fellow at La Becque in Autumn 2024. Their expanded third record, respite and levity for the nameless ghost in crisis, comes out February 13th on RVNG Intl.
XOIR
Colin Self
XOIR (pronounced like the regular word choir, or “Qwire/qWHYr”) is a perpetually evolving modality of group singing led by Colin Self, focused on fostering a generative environment for individuals to connect with their voice on an individual and collective level, regardless of previous experiences of singing. Rooted in experimentation, improvisation, and play, the methodology of XOIR inverts the conventional organizing principles of group singing, prioritizing collectively-authored, curious new forms of vocalizing and listening.
No prerequisites required, only a curiosity and willingness to play.
XOIR takes place in the frame of Teresa Vittucci's trilogy In Praise of Vulnerability. The first part of the trilogy, HATE ME, TENDER, can be seen after XOIR. Tickets must be purchased individually in advance.
- Bühne 2
Tanzhaus Zürich
Wasserwerkstrasse 129
8037 Zürich - Wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- English
- Pay as much as you want
- Duration: 2h