Tanzfabrik
Berlin
Stage
Stage

20.02.2015—22.02.2015

Museum der Repliken 2

Performance
by July Weber
In the frame of Open Spaces#1-2015
Foto: Julian Weber
Venue:
Uferstudios 5
Badstr. 41A
Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
Dates:

Description

In the Museum of Replicas Julian Weber copies works of art and confronts minimalism with searching bodies. In round two he follows up his examination in institutes for visual and performative arts with their correspondingly conventional presentation formats. An exhibition on stage asks us: how should we regard objects and bodies, what effect has the translation on the results of the work, and where can autonomy arise in the jungle of references?

Choreofraphy/ Dance: Julian Weber; Creation/ Dance: Timo Müller, Jefferson Arcer, Zack Bernstein, Stuart Meyers, Gerard Reyes; Music: Tarren Johnson; Light: Annegret Schalke. A project by Julian Weber in cooperation with Tanzfabrik Berlin.
Biographies

July Weber

July Weber (*1986, DE, all pronouns) is a choreographer*, dancer*, curator* and stage designer*. Weber studied sculpture at the HBK Braunschweig and the Academy of Arts Vienna, as well as choreography at the HZT Berlin and at the Theaterschool in Amsterdam. Over the last 15 years Weber has developed his own artistic signature, which explores the areas of friction between image, body and material for their choreographic potential. Weber won the Berlin Art Prize in 2015, was invited to the 2022 Dance Platform and has received various residencies and scholarships over the years. Weber founded NEW FEARS - a gallery for performance and transdisciplinarity and won the 2023 prize for project spaces in Berlin.