Basically

Nikima Jagudajev

23/07 — 25/07/2025

Performance

Scuola Piccola Zattere presents the Italian première of Basically, the performative work by artist-in-residence Nikima Jagudajev. The durational performance will open to the public with an inaugural evening on July 23, from 6.00 pm to 11.00 pm, and will be activated on the following days, July 24 and 25, from 12.00 pm to 6.00 pm.

Artist Nikima Jagudajev (1990, US/AT/UZ) presents the live work Basically as part of their three-month residency at Scuola Piccola Zattere, from June to August 2025. Conceived as a living ecosystem, Basically transforms the spaces of Palazzo delle Zattere into an ever-changing environment, where temporary cohabitations, playful practices, and dance phrases shape an alternative temporality, shared between performers and visitors.

Basically is an ongoing live project. It utilizes the exhibition space as a hybrid production space and playground; a context to practice and perform within. Basically is structured as a choreographic game in which eight performers hold the rules of the game constant, incorporating visitors in visible and invisible ways. The work is governed by the formal rules as well as by the subjective interpretations that occur in interactions with and between the participating artists and visitors. The creation and re-creation of the environment is central in Basically. Each presentation is one moment in a long-term long-form megawork. Visitors are invited to experience how the works’ characters write the world of Basically into existence – and to become a part of this open-world, role playing game.

At the heart of this work and Jagudajev’s practice is re-schooling – a prefigurative practice inspired by playful ways students subvert the educational system. Some of the most creative and heartfelt acts of our early education, like self-organized play, flirting, or passing notes, were extra-curricular yet located within the institution. In Basically, the exhibition space as architecture and institution, contains this world in which other things are happening: eating and sharing conversations, making clothes and music, and surreptitiously playing a game.

Basically proposes something messy and accessible that envelopes the visitor, something uncontrollable and spontaneous that is open to contamination. With choreography Jagudajev offers another way of orienting ourselves, a different way of relating to art, not as something that we are separate from but as an integrative, prefigurative practice that offers contamination through unexpected encounters.

The Basically album, released in 2022, was featured on Salt Peanuts and included in Christina Vantzou’s Boomkat 2021 list, where it was ranked as her #7 release of the year. The album is available on Spotify

Info:

23 July 2025, 6 pm–11 pm (inaugural evening)
24 and 25 July 2025, 12 pm–6 pm

Free Entry
More info: [email protected]

Credits:

The Class of ‘25
CONCEPT, DIRECTION & CHOREOGRAPHY: Nikima Jagudajev 
MUSICAL COLLABORATION AND TECHNICAL DIRECTION: Jordan Balaber & Lester St. Louis 
DRAMATURGY: Louise Trueheart 
WITH: Matti Aikio (video), Samuel Baidoo (dance, textile, light), Yoh Morishita (dance), Maria Muehombo (MIMI) (music, movement) Salomon Leonard Poutsma (music, movement), Laura Stellacci (textile design, dance), Amina Szecsödy (dance, music), Lester St. Louis (music, movement), Louise Trueheart (dance), Marcella Ruiz Cruz (photography).
MUSICAL CONTRIBUTION: Amina Szecsödy, June Jenkins GRAPHIC DESIGN: Laurel Atwell, Zöe Field 
POWDER DECK CONTRIBUTION: Ayomoy Arrono, Laurel Atwell, Samuel Baidoo, Sanne Dodier, Nina Emge, Olivia Erlanger, Che Go Eun, Zoë Field, Polina Filipova, Padyn Humble, Melanie Matthieu, Abigail McNamara, Hana Miletić, Saye Oyama, Salomon Leonard Poutsma, Lester St. Louis, Ra Tack, Wes Taylor, nick von kleist (nvk), Maïra Villena, Petra Webb, Amalia Wiatr Lewis, Joanna Zabielska 
MIX AND MASTER: Chris Pawlusek 
PRODUCTION: Hiros RESIDENCIES: Decoratelier, kunstenfestivaldesarts2021, workspacebrussels, Frankfurt LAB, Im_Flieger, IASPIS 
PARTNERS: Westfälischer Kunstverein, Accelerator, Dansenshus, Bergen Kunsthall, WIELS, Dhaka Art Summit, mumok, Oktoberdans, BIT Teatergarasjen, Shedhalle Zürich, KAAP, Kiasma Theatre, de Brakke Grond 
WITH SUPPORT FROM: Bundesministerium Kunst, Kultur, öffentlicher Dienst und Sport, Vlaamse Gemeenschap, C-Takt, Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art, Re-imagine Europe, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, IASPIS, the European Union--implemented by the Goethe-Institut