Tanzfabrik
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Uferstudios 13
Badstr. 41A, Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
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Foto: Jacopo Lanteri

Studio 13

Let‘s talk about work (and life). How to work - now and in the future. by Siegmar Zacharias, Florian Feigl, Jörg Laue, Mattef Kuhlmey

A series of talks with guests and their guests.

Studio 13 offers people in Berlin who are working in and around the area of contemporary performing arts a space to exchange ideas and opinions on artistic methods and major working areas. The working approach of an artist is illuminated and contextualised by his conversation partner in four successive conversations.
The curators Silke Bake and Jacopo Lanteri invite one artist to enter into a conversation with a person of his choice. This person then invites a third person, who in turn finds a guest to continue the thread of conversations. The first conversation starts from an artist’s own current area of working interest: this might take the form of an interview. After roughly half an hour the second person turns to the third guest and the dialogue develops further – all the way to a dialogue between the third and fourth person. The circle closes when the final person takes up the conversation thread once more with the first guest.

in English and German

With Siegmar Zacharias, Florian Feigl, Jörg Laue and Mattef Kuhlmey

A new format of Tanzfabrik Berlin with kind support of Uferstudios GmbH
Curated und initiated by Silke Bake and Jacopo Lanteri

Siegmar Zacharias

Siegmar Zacharias studied philosophy, comparative literature & performance art. She now works in theory and practice in the field of performance. She works in situations of embodied thinking together through matters and matter. This practice collides approaches from philosophy, with pop culture, science and parascience, observing and realising the entanglement of the relations of human and non-human actors in different constellations into an ecology of performance.  Her works develop formats of performances, lectures, installations, discursive formats and sharing, dealing with questions of  agency, the contract of the willful suspension of disbelief and the critical substance it produces.They are situated between labour and humour, do-it-yourself low tech and high tech. They have been presented nationally and internationally at festivals, in theatres, galleries, green houses, clubs, the woods, and up in the sky.  She is the co-founder of the transdisciplinary group SXS Enterprise and initiator of Women On Work- WOW We work here, a platform  of exchange of Berlin based artists. www.siegmarzacharias.com

Florian Feigl

Florian Feigl creates and realizes performance art work since 1997. Besides the solo work Feigl collaborates with various artists and artists' collectives, among others Showcase Beat Le Mot (until 2004), Wagner-Feigl-Forschung/Festspiele with Otmar Wagner and most recently with Jörn J. Burmester in various formats. Together with Jörn J. Burmester Feigl facilitated for over ten years the monthly performance art event Performer Stammtisch in Berlin and is co-founder of the Month of Performance Art–Berlin (MPA–B). His research interests focus over the last years on topics such as teaching and learning as performance arts and archiving processes in process based art. Since 2014 Feigl holds a professorship at HZT Berlin. www.florianfeigl.com, www.performerstammtisch.de, www.mpa-b.org

Jörg Laue

Jörg Laue (*1964) lives in Berlin. From 1988–93 he studied Applied Theatre Studies at University Giessen; in 1994 he founded LOSE COMBO, through which he has been realizing live art projects on the borders of stage performance, visual arts, and contemporary music. He has created sound, light, and video installations, drawings, writings, and lectures, and has been the recipient of several residencies and scholarships.
www.losecombo.de

Mattef Kuhlmey

Mattef Kuhlmey is a musician, sound designer and music teacher. With his band ALP he plays silentmovie soundtracks, his label FORTSCHRITT MUSIK is a platform for companioned bands, in the project LANTERNA FUTURI he teaches for fifteen years, Polish, Czech and German youth. For several years he worked as a theater musician, mainly in the field of dance theater and performance, with a substantial interest in the exploration and balance of technical possibilities and musical traditions.
www.mattef.com, www.fortschritt-musik.de