Posts Tagged ‘performance’

Tanz im August Celebrates 30 Years

Tanz im August announcement on Berlin Art Link

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]


Marcela E. Torres Reconfigures Power and Structure

Berlin Art Link interview with Marcella Torres

Article by Celia Wickham // July 6, 2018
Marcela E. Torres is a Chicago-based artist and educator originating from Salt Lake City, Utah, and a recent graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Having been brought up within the Mormon faith[read on]


Slow Punk and In Spheres at the SOUNDANCE Festival

Article by Beatrix Joyce // June 29, 2018
With a strong programme featuring well-known, prominent artists from Berlin’s improvisation scene and simultaneously introducing various newcomers and guests, the current edition of the SOUNDANCE Festival boasts a diverse range of collaborations[read on]


Marinella Senatore’s Worldwide Community

Berlin Art Link interview with Marinella Seantore

Article by Berlin Art Link // May 31, 2018
“I see my role as an activator, an instigator, a facilitator of processes, often focused on emancipation and engagement,” Italian artist Marinella Senatore tells Berlin Art Link. The Italian artist, based between Paris and[read on]


Looking Through the Eyes of the Other

Article by Beatrix Joyce // May 22, 2018
Premiering at Acker Stadt Palast on May 24, ‘Through The Eyes Of The Other’ is a collaboration between dance artists Edith Buttingsrud Pedersen and Alexander Windner Lieberman[read on]


Christian Falsnaes Considers the Self

Article by Samuel Staples // May 11, 2018
Expression, communication and the body are themes that have come to define the practice of Danish-born multidisciplinary artist Christian Falsnaes. In his new exhibition ‘Self’, presented as[read on]


Eva & Adele

by Michelle Standley // Apr. 27, 2018
The future arrived in a taxi. ‘Eva & Adele.’ Always written with the ampersand uniting the two names. Ambassadors from another world, the self-declared…[read on]