The American performance artist Ann
Liv Young assumes the persona of Sherry Vignon and opens a hotel of a different kind at the Funkhaus: the Shotel.
Sherry has also devised her own Sherapy programme, so at the Funkhaus you can not only spend the night but be
healed of anything.
Curated by Lucie Strecker, Department of Art & Communicative Practice. The
pilot project is being developed in dialogue with the Angewandte Performance Lab.
Sherry Vignon is from Murfreesboro, North Carolina. She began her career as a moderate Christian
radio show host. Realising she had a knack for helping others, she quickly created Sherapy, a form of
active therapy.
She has worked all over the world helping analysts, therapists, psychiatrists, the
terminally ill, marginalised citizens, children, pets, corporations, and many more.
Sherry
has also worked with many women who have gone on to lead corporate America, helping them unleash and access their inner boss.
The Shotel ProjectThe Shotel has been a long-time
dream of Sherry’s. Sherry specialises in southern hospitality, and the Shotel will be more than a hotel, with options for
Sherapy and immersive entertainment experiences. Sherry is here to take care of you and presents the Shotel as a resting place
to look inward.Sherry uses advanced physical techniques based on root
chakra research she began
doing as a teen. She can help anyone by
assertively encouraging them to lookinward. Sherry is also an entertainer, which does not hurt.
About this
project
Lucie Strecker, Lecturer in Art and Communication Practices (KKP) and Senior Researcher at the Angewandte
Performance Lab (APL), will visit the Shotel as part of her course and work with students. Peter Kozek will perform and facilitate
there together with Lucie Strecker at the Shotel.
Programme
and menue description- Sherapy Session (Talk Therapy)
- Sherapy
+ 1 hr body work
- Breakfast in bed + Sherapy
- Meditation Session
- Chanting session
- Past life regression/Aggression
- Weight
loss hypnosis
- Card Reading
- and much more
More information and registration
Programme
and details
Sponsors and partners
APL – Angewandte Performance Lab
Bundesministerium
für Wohnen, Kunst, Kultur, Medien und Sport