The thirteenth 'Tonight' event features Yael Davids, who presented her lecture performance 'Learning to imitate'.

By asking the question: "what is a lecture?" and further: "how to give a lecture as an artist?", 'Learning To Imitate' can be positioned in relation to the current reactivation of the genre of the lecture performance as well as its legacies. It is also connected to a recurrent trope in Yael Davids' work namely: the voice. 'Learning To Imitate' forms a pretext for contemplating the idea of 'having a voice'. The emancipatory connotations are addressed, as well as the relation of the voice to the body and to vision. Divergent examples of the manifestation and affects of the voice in theatre, cinema, literature and law are reviewed and shown the manifold ways.
With the prospect of having to speak and perform herself Davids decided to approach the lecture as an exercise. She trained herself to learn the text by heart and analysed the lecture in relation to its constitutive parts, such as audience, stage, voice, text and positions in space. Putting 'work' at the core of the action, Learning To Imitate circumvents the lecture and its representational characteristics and instead, articulates both ideas and delivery in their seminal state.

Thematic seminar at piet zwart institute- 26 November 2009
As part of the workshop on the theme of masquerade, If I Can't Dance... together with critic and curator Lars Bang Larsen is currently tutoring at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, Yael Davids will reflect on the performance in a conversation with Vanessa Desclaux, curator at Bloomberg Space in London, on the 26th of November 2009.

Yael Davids

Yael Davids (born in 1968 in Kibbutz Tzuba, Israel) is based in Amsterdam. Recent solo presentations include 'Project Mechelen', organized by MuHKA Anwtwerp as part of 'All that is Solid', Mechelen (2009), 'Learning to Imitate' in Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp (2008) Laura Bartlett Gallery, London and 'End on Mouth' in Absentia, Galerie Akinci, Amsterdam (2007).

She participated in 'Democratic Acts', Bolzano, in the 2nd Herzliya Biennial, Tel Aviv, in 'Place Beyond Borders', Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto, Biella (2009), in 'Here We Dance', Tate Modern, London (2008), 'Playground' Festival, STUK, Leuven, 'Hapzura', The Israeli Center of Digital Art, Holon, 'Artempo: Where Time Becomes Art', Palazzo Fortuny, The 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice, and 'Memorial to the Iraq War', ICA, London (2007).