Posts Tagged ‘Liz Rosenfeld’
Sophiensaele’s ‘Leisure & Pleasure’ Festival Celebrates Recreation and Rest
by Olivia Ladanyi // May. 11, 2023
Sophiensaele’s festival ‘Leisure & Pleasure’ opens on May 25th, and in an ode to the subject matter will leisurely stretch out over a six-week period. The performing arts space sets out to…[read on]
The Week Apr. 17–23, 2023
Openings and events at Sophiensæle, Haus am Lützowplatz, Schwarz Contemporary, HAU, CCA Berlin – Center for Contemporary Arts, ECHOES, Schering Stiftung, EIGEN + ART Lab, SEXAUER,…[read on]
How to Queer History: ‘Queer Darlings 4’ at Sophiensaele
by Annalisa Giacinti // Mar. 28, 2023
Returning this year for its fourth and final edition is Sophiensaele’s spring festival series ‘Queer Darlings.’ The multimedia festival showcases projects by contemporary dancers…[read on]
The Week November 28–December 4, 2022
Openings and events at A:D:Curatorial, BPA// Raum, Common Views, Distanz, Haus am Lützowplatz, HAU2, Humboldt Forum, Helmut Newton Foundation, KVOST, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Momentum & Kleiner von Wiese & Izolyatsia, Zeiss-Großplanetarium,…[read on]
The Week June 20–26, 2022
Openings and events at Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlinische Galerie, Bärenzwinger, CCA Berlin – Center for Contemporary Arts, Alexander Levy, Galerie Max Hetzler, Galerie Buchholz,…[read on]
Film As Flesh: An Interview with Liz Rosenfeld
by Alice Connolly O’Brien // Feb. 4, 2022
We spoke with Rosenfeld about their connection to Berlin, their creative process across analog and digital production, and their long-term film project, ‘Foxes,’ a queer coming-of-age…[read on]
‘Coming of Age’ Festival Takes On Ageism in Theater
Sept. 7, 2021
The performance festival ‘Coming of Age’ looks at the different challenges of aging—a phenomenon that affects us all. Taking place from September 15th to November 7th at Sophiensæle,…[read on]
INTERSECTIONS // Berlin-Bucharest: Performance and Queer Timing After the Wall
Article by Göksu Kunak – in Berlin; Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015.
It’s thrilling to hear stories or watch films about divided Berlin, recognizing an extremely different Potsdamer Platz covered in dirt and dust. I recently visited the university I used to work at as a research and teaching assistant in Ankara, Turkey. One of my professors was studying in Berlin back in 1989. In a proud way, he reminisced…[read on…]