Tanzfabrik
Berlin
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Uferstudios 4
Badstr. 41A, Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
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Photo: Lauro Borges

Time to Meet: «The wolf and the salmon are free to kill»

Showing / Open Studio by Maikon K
In the frame of Fold – Narratives & Transgressions

The project »THE WOLF AND THE SALMON ARE FREE TO KILL« is dedicated to the question of how the laws of a society shape our behaviors. In his artistic research, Maikon K examines when an artistic act becomes a criminal act and whether crimes can be considered as art. The future performance will consider crime as a “social sabotage” and dance as a transgressive act. What actions can create new laws? Can art create autonomous laws, which are independent from the social pacts we know? During the Time to Meet, Maikon K will share initial materials collected during his residency at Tanzfabrik.

Triggerwarning!
This showing might contain scenes of sexual content and nudity. A visit to the event is recommended for people aged 16 and over.

Maikon K

Maikon K is a performance artist and dramaturg born in Brazil and based in Berlin. The core focus of his work is the body and its capacity to change perceptions. It is influenced by a shamanic perspective in which the performer unfolds himself into different realities through specific body techniques, using sound, dance, visual signs and ritualized activities. Maikon K uses states of consciousness, dark humor, a preoccupation with the relationship between the sacred and the profane, and performative devices of intensity and the grotesque to provoke ritual.
Admission free
No registration neccessary
First come first serve
Limited number of places!
Conception, artistic direction, performance: Maikon K
Direction assistance: Manoela Rangel

Supported by the Fellowship-Programm Weltoffenes Berlin (Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa) in partnership with Tanzfabrik.