Helmi Vent | © Pia Streicher

Em. O.Univ.-Prof.

Helmi Vent

Em. Univ.-Prof. of Experimental Space-Sound-Body Theater

Helmi Vent (born 1945 in Hamburg) was appointed Full Professor of Experimental SpaceSoundBody-Theater at the Mozarteum University in 1983 and retired in 2013. Her main fields of work include Art & Culture; Lab Inter Arts- & Transcultural Projects in conjunction with Applied Humanities and Life Sciences; Experimental Music and Movement/Dance Theatre; AV-supported, arts-based Research. In 1983, Helmi Vent founded the DanceMusicTheatre-Lab and, from 2008, directed the LIA – Lab Inter Arts Institute, that emerged from it, an experimentation, performance, and seminar laboratory. With its comprehensive concept which spans multiple universities and connects video-documented art practice and theory, the LIA was a novelty at universities of the arts in German-speaking countries (see Inititives below). In 2013, Helmi Vent was awarded the Ars docendi State Prize for Excellence in Teaching at Public Universities in Austria in the category Innovative Teaching Conceptsby the Federal Ministry of Science and Research, Vienna, for her Lab Inter Arts.

Guest engagements (lectures with LIA film screenings, seminars, projects, performances) have taken and continue to take Helmi Vent to universities, educational and cultural institutions on various continents, https://www.helmi-vent.com/en/. In addition, her study trips to traditional communities in West, Central, and Southwest Africa, Madagascar, the Sierra Nevada region of the USA, Northern Australia, New Zealand, and Central Asia have provided her with enriching and formative insights into ways of being in the world. These insights are joined by questions and new attempts to track down elementary human-connecting interfaces in an infinitely diverse range of forms of life, expression, and communication.

(Status 2025)

  • Founding and direction of the experimental workshop “LIA – Lab Inter Arts” in 1983, a pioneering institution at universities of the arts in German-speaking countries. Precursor workshops of Lab Inter Arts at the Mozarteum: Dance Music Lab (1983–1992, interdisciplinary); Dance Music Theater Lab (1993–2008, across departments and universities); Institute LIA – Lab Inter Arts (2008–2013, across universities and continents).
  • Establishment and curricular design of the new course type “Interdisciplinary Projects” (1993), later “Interdisciplinary Projects” (1998), within the framework of “Elective Courses,” open to students from all departments of the Mozarteum University (since 2006 with networked ECTS enrollment) and the faculties of the University of Salzburg.
  • Management and continous implementation of Lab Inter Arts projects (1983–2016) as part of the art university format “Development and Exploration of the Arts” (process- and participant-oriented, usually two-semester project development; public project presentations [performance and/or AV screening format]; international guest performances; cooperation with universities and cultural institutions as well as various guest artists). 
  • Management and implementation of intercultural Lab Inter Arts joint projects: e.g. Accra, Ghana/Africa 1989; Casamance, Senegal/West Africa 1992; Cape Town/South Africa 1997; Grand Erg, Tunisia/North Africa 2004; Ulanbaator/Mongolia 2006; Panjim, Goa/India 2009; Kumasi, Ghana/Africa 2009; Mumbai/India 2009 and 2010; New Delhi/India 2011; Manado/Indonesia 2012 and 2013.
  • Conception and initial establishment of the AV media area at the Mozarteum University in connection with various renovation measures, financed by the Federal Ministry of Science & Research, Vienna, within the framework of the appointment procedure of H. Vent (concept proposal 1983 with the prospective objective of AV-supported analysis, evaluation and publication of interdisciplinary teaching and learning processes.
  • Development and content management of the LIA Film Archive, continuously updated in terms of editorial aesthetics and documentation by a specialist. The first project archive item: "Please, Take a Seat" (1983-85). Current data volume of the entire archive: 55 TB (as of 2025) https://www.helmi-vent.com/en/films-overview.html
  • Development and AV-documented exploration of the interdisciplinary performance genre SpaceSoundBody-Theater (from 1996), a novelty at art universities in German-speaking countries, example: https://www.helmi-vent.com/en/projects-films/in-endless-halls.html. Further new areas of focus: "Experimental Instrumental and Vocal Theater"; "Experimental Music and Dance Theater".
  • Establishment of the course “Aesthetic Theories,” a first-time networking platform for inter-arts practice and theory in the sense of aesthetic concepts in the arts (held since 2002; available for enrollment as an “elective” since 2004).
  • Implementation and supervision of art-based, AV-documentation-supported research projects in connection with applied humanities and cultural studies. Related projects: “Art is when ...”, Salzburg, Munich, Cologne, Athens (1987, 2024); “Where are you, Adam?” Salzburg, Enschede/NL (1989); “Will you play your lyre to my songs?” Salzburg, Melbourne/AUS, Cape Town/ZAF (1995-97); “Strings in Conversation,” Ulanbaator/Mongolia (2006).
  • First-time cooperation between the Lab Inter Arts (LIA) Institute at Mozarteum University and the MultiMediaArt (MMA) degree program at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, unofficially starting in 2007 and officially beginning in the 2010-11 winter semester with the interdisciplinary project “Multi-Stage Theater” in conjunction with the lecture series “From Dada to Date,” winter semester 2011-12.
  • Management and editing concept for all film productions – from processual project developments to final performances. Public presentations since 1983 with the help of media partners, since 1992 for the first time with Mozarteum equipment in the performance project “Tischreden” (Table Talks).
  • Ongoing recontextualization of archival materials in the form of theme-oriented film modules in connection with international exchange, cooperation, lecture, mediation, and aesthetic research activities (to date).