Tanzfabrik
Berlin
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Kreuzberg 3
Möckernstr. 68
10965 Berlin
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Videostill to dance#1

edition#2 to dance

Performance by Christina Ciupke, Igor Dobričić
In the frame of Sommer Tanz 2015 / Open Spaces#2-2015

Moving out of the memory of movement into the dance that is taking place in the present moment. Creating the space of an encounter into which you are invited to enter. Listening to an interval of transition.Picking up the beat of time unfolding, together. Invoking this sharedplace where dance still exist between history and utopia. Between day and night.
Its a party.

A project by Christina Ciupke and Igor Dobricic.Supported by Kulturverwaltung des Berliner Senats in the frame of Basisförderung. In cooperation with Tanzfabrik Berlin.

Christina Ciupke

Christina Ciupke is a choreographer and performer based in Berlin. She develops her projects in cross-media collaborations. Within these projects, specific spaces and situations are created where proximity and distance, intimacy, sense of time and the being together of spectator and performer are constantly being re-negotiated. She has worked intensively with the choreographers Nik Haffner, Mart Kangro, Jasna L. Vinovrški and Ayşe Orhon, the composer Boris Hauf and the dramaturg Igor Dobričić. Since 2020, she has been developing the project «Silent Trio» with visual and performance artist Darko Dragičević. www.christinaciupke.com

Igor Dobričić

Igor Dobričić, studied dramaturgy at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, (former) Yugoslavia and attended a Master of Theatre at DasArts in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He shares his life between Berlin and Amsterdam and is working internationally as a dramaturg and artistic advisor, collaborating with several choreographers/makers (Nicole Beutler, Keren Levi, Christina Ciupke, Alma Sodeberg, Meg Stuart, Arkadi Zaides a/o). In a role of a professor and mentor he has a long-term engagement with the School for New Dance (SNDO) in Amsterdam and K3 Choreographic Center in Hamburg. From 2010 onwards he is also developing his own performative research project under the title TableTalks. During the last 7 years TableTalks is hosted and presented in a number of different cultural contexts : from Amsterdam to Stockholm, Cairo, Sao Paulo and Vienna.