Posts Tagged ‘dance’
Ritualistic Legacies: An Interview with Marinella Senatore
by Lucia Longhi // Apr. 27, 2021
Participation is at the core of Marinella Senatore’s work, wherein she creates group performances through a negotiation of forms and meanings with communities…[read on]
Melanie Jame Wolf
by Alison Hugill // Feb. 2, 2021
Since July last year, Australia-born, Berlin-based artist Melanie Jame Wolf has been a resident at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Kreuzberg. The expansive, high-ceilinged studios…[read on]
Fear of Missing Out: ‘Hardcore Freedom’ at Copenhagen Contemporary
by Samuel Staples // Dec. 4, 2020
After waiting in a long, nightclub-style queue, we enter Copenhagen Contemporary into a scene filled with building materials and leftovers from former exhibitions…[read on]
Choreographing a Culture of Welcoming: An Interview with Jerron Herman
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Nov. 17, 2020
Jerron Herman, interdisciplinary artist based in New York, explores movement and performance as a site for bodies to relate and celebrate the sensory awareness of being…[read on]
Open Call for Spider Festival 2020 in Ljubljana
May 21, 2020
Spider Festival, a festival of radical bodies, began to knit its web back in 2010 in Ljubljana, Slovenia under the umbrella of Pekinpah, while the artistic guidance is always in the hands…[read on]
Second Edition of ‘Spy on Me’ Festival at HAU Opens This Month
Mar. 10, 2020
‘Spy on Me’ is returning to Hebbel am Ufer (HAU) from March 19th to 29th in an effort to examine the complex effects of society’s digital transformation…[read on]
KDV Dance Ensemble Presents ‘Las Casas Invisibles’ at Funkhaus Berlin
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos// Jan. 17, 2020
‘Las Casas Invisibles’ (Invisible Houses) is the first performance by KDV Dance Ensemble, premiering February 1st at Funkhaus Berlin. KDV Dance Ensemble is a multidisciplinary dance…[read on]
THE WEEK Dec. 9–31, 2019
Openings and events at ERIAC, Kleiner von Wiese, 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, KW Institute, SAVVY Contemporary, Hamburger Bahnhof, Zwinger Galerie, Institut für Alles Mögliche, GlogauAir, Volksbühne,…[read on]
Black Dramaturgy: An Interview with Jaamil Olawale Kosoko
Interview by Göksu Kunak // June 19, 2019
Safe. It is a big lie to utter the word safe, while Black folks are being murdered by official dark-blues, while the word rape still exists…[read on]
Maija Hirvanen’s ‘Art and Love’ during Tanz im August
Article by Beatrix Joyce // Aug. 23, 2018
Onerous is the task of an artist to—amidst the current political turmoil and the creeping, post-truth skepticism—re-introduce the themes of art and love. Without hiding behind the pretense of obscure…[read on]
Tanz im August Celebrates 30 Years
July 20, 2018
Known as Berlin’s premiere festival for international contemporary dance, Tanz im August features an array of performances by renowned companies as well as newcomers…[read on]