Posts Tagged ‘Diego Agulló’

No Sommerloch at Tanz im August

A Coming Community

Article by Adela Yawitz – in Berlin; Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012.

To admit, I spent an inordinate amount of time, last month, watching olympic gymnasts do impossible things on the barbie-pink mattresses of the London gymnastic hall. In glittering one-pieces, their makeup running with tears and sweat, these girls’ bodies were hypnotizing, their efforts communicating no message besides years of practice and physical ability. I watched on safely from my couch…[read on…]


The Waiting Room

Blog post by Marie-Louise Crona – in Berlin; Monday, Jun. 25, 2012.

The Waiting Room is a performative situation where the participants experience and before I went to the Waiting Room, I experienced feelings of anxiety, nervousness, and also more positive ones, like excitement. In everyday life, waiting is not something that people do just for the purpose of it, it’s something that needs to be done because you are waiting for something else. [read on…]