Anaïs Héraud
Works for Live Art Danmark
2013 “Dawdle” at Hitparaden 1
Dawdle
In English, to “dawdle” means to move aimlessly. The pronunciation is somewhat similar to the french word “dodeliner”, to nod one’s head slowly from one side to the other, like when following the rhythm of a song. Anaïs made a series of performances all titled “Dawdle”. Each is a performative mind-map of desire. In the the captivatingly slow development of the Copenhagen edition, her body dialogues with materials like cinder blocks and dawdling dildos, and in the end she buries love songs in soil.
Anaïs explains: “For this performance, I’m working with erotic objects of mass production. I believe that desire is the impulse for creativity. Working on my own desire’s aesthetic is a way for me to fight against its normative standard”.
About the Artist
Anaïs Héraud (b. 1988) is a performance and visual artist living and working in Berlin. She has an MFA in painting and performance art from the college of visual art E.N.S.A.V. Lacambre, Brussels. Her research is based around the aesthetical investigation of emotions and sensations. Recent performances: Transmediale, Berlin, Trouble Festival, Brussels; Dancekiosk, Hamburg…
Find more info on the artist’s website.