Tanzfabrik
Berlin
Stage
Stage
Stage
Stage
Uferstudios 3
Badstr. 41A, Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
Stage
Stage

De-mystifying Access and Physical Diversity

Talk by Jess Curtis / Gravity, Bea Carolina Remark, Bernhard Richarz
In the frame of Open Spaces/Sommer Tanz 2017

Three artists and teachers share their experiences and review current practices around teaching, performing and advertising physically diverse dance and performance.

Jess Curtis / Gravity

Gravity creates exceptionally engaging body-based art that physically addresses issues and ideas of relevance to anyone with a body. The company was founded in 2000 by choreographer-director Jess Curtis, whose work ranges from the underground extremes of San Francisco warehouse performances with such iconic companies as Contraband and CORE in the 1980s, to the exuberance of French circus tents with Compagnie Cahin-Caha, and the refinement of state theaters in Berlin, London, Glasgow, and other major cultural centers. Gravity’s innovative, accessible, and experimental work consistently engages with issues of embodied diversity including gender, sexuality, and disability.

Bea Carolina Remark

Bea Caroline Remark is a DanceAbility trainer, dance and movement therapist, alternative practitioner. Further education in systemic constellation work, traumatherapy, Hakomi contemporary dance. She is spastically paralyzed since birth and understands herself as an expert on her own behalf, teaching workshops in dance, movement and humanistic therapy. She has been involved in a number of theatre and dance productions and has been collaborating with choreographers, dance artists, universities and a variety of different institutions in Germany. Most recently she has lead a project with physically disabled young people in Sibiu/Rumania with the Organisation Motivation.
www.danceability.com

Bernhard Richarz

coming soon

Free Admission
In English