Rundgang Bühnenbild - (WE) CLAIM YOUR SPACE
In the name of the stage design class by prof. Janina Audick we sincerely invite you to our Rundgang, that is shown in two places this year. University of the arts, Ruinengarten, Hardenbergstr. 33; and University of the Arts Lietzenburger Str. 45. At Lietzenburger Str. The Rundgang is in collaboration with Sound Studies and Sonic Arts and costume design.
Together we built a room for you, okay not only for you, for all of us. Outside to be seen and to be heard. A MONOCHROME MONOLITH, a room of possibilities, for situated performances, an aesthetic room for media content and performative gestures. You can use it as an installation. An exhibition space, a scene for a performance, or as a film screen. Our Monolith is a resonance room, that strengthens voices and collects people, when the hard surface is broken, a soft infinit room oozes out. In conversation about questions over the the precarious life in capitalocene and the fragile cohabitation of humans and their habitat, our nomadic stage develops as an intervention, that situates itself at the intersection between art, theatre and media. The stage design class wanders to different places, with divers actions. Where and when you want it. How we want it.
/interaction
At 29th of October you will have the possibility to take an active design part at the traveling stage by the stage design class. We will meet 16:00 to 17:00 at Ruinengarten and design print and glue posters. CLAIM YOUR INNER ARTIST
30.10 18:00-21:00
/buto performance
duration: 10min
participants: Sachiko Hara and stage design students
/dance
duration: 20min
participants: Tasha Hess-Neustadt, Fabian Riess
‘LOT’ is a performance of somatic experience, addressing extreme spatial restraints and their effects on the physical body. We are interested in placing the body in a foreign situation to bring it to a place of insecurity. How do two unstable bodies meet? How do boundaries and support evolve in a situation of physical restraint? We shift through resulting statuses: constant transformation, creating, deconstructing, subverting silence, stillness, and resulting images and associations. LOT is a performance magnifying the evolution of internal landscapes between two bodies, uncompromisingly fixed to the floor.
/lecture with sound
language: English/ German
duration: 20 minutes
participants: Charlotte Eitelbach, Timo Schmidt
Based on trap lyrics and theoretical approaches from architecture, the lecture draws connections between youth culture and postmodern buildings. Shapes and codes from music, fashion and architecture overlap. The use of samples and a sense of time that moves between the hyper modern and the archaic are common to them.
/multimedia performance
language: German
duration: 20 minutes
participants: Klara Kirsch, Milena Bühring
To be a fan is to scream alone together. To go on a collective journey of self-definition. It means pulling the threads of your own narrative and doing so with friends and strangers who feel like friends.
The artists Klara Kirsch and Milena Bühring discover in a double portrait their relationship to their own adolescence and how they were fans.
/2 channel video installation 2xHD goPro, CGI and 3D scans,
ceramics language: English
duration: 8 minutes
by Lisa Kaschubat
Unstable Matters asks about the body, or what we call so, in this system, we live in, in which our bodies are integrated and merchandised as other goods, in which we dissolve as human beings. It raises questions about the relationship between physical identity and a social environment permeated by technology. Thats how corporeality becomes recognisable as a permeable and deformable medium that is threatened by fragmentation and external control. We realize that there is no such thing as one coherent body. We are a multitude, contradicting, overlapping, fading and melting into each other. Among these things, Unstable Matters also deals with the sentiment of alienation. Alienation to ourselves and the world we live in. Alienation but also longing at once. Longing for something or someone to hold on when everything around us seems to fall apart. Nostalgia for a time we never knew but we imagine to be better. But above all, Unstable Matters is a poem about human instability.
/scenic lecture
language: German
duration: 90 minutes
participants: Glanz oder Harnisch
concept and design: Paula Schlagbauer und Helena Schaber
text and lecture: Ariana Emminghaus
text: Silvan Rechsteiner
director: Max Radestock
acting: Mahalia Horvath dramaturgy:: Stephan Teuwissen in cooperation with Dramaturgie-Tisch, Dynamo Zürich
text: Jona Stoll
acting: Pablo Rabes
acting: Luc Schneider
text: Anton Artibilov
acting: Antonis Antoniadis
text: Anton August Dudda
acting: Mia Lehrnickel + NN