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Uferstudios 13
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Foto: Jacopo Lanteri

Studio 13

Let‘s talk about work (and life). How to work - now and in the future. by Igor Dobričić, Diego Agulló, Agata Siniarska, Sophia New
In the frame of Open Spaces#1-2015 und Studio 13

A series of talks with guests and their guests.

Studio 13 offers people in Berlin who are working in and around the area of contemporary performing arts a space to exchange ideas and opinions on artistic methods and major working areas. The working approach is illuminated and contextualised by the dialogue with a partner in four successive conversations.
The curators Silke Bake and Jacopo Lanteri invite a player of the performing arts field to enter into a conversation with a person of his choice. This person then invites a third person, who in turn finds a guest to continue the thread of conversations. The first conversation starts from an one’s own current area of working interest: this might take the form of an interview. After roughly half an hour the second person turns to the third guest and the dialogue develops further – all the way to a dialogue between the third and fourth person. The circle closes when the final person takes up the conversation thread once more with the first guest.

in English

A new format of Tanzfabrik Berlin with kind support of Uferstudios GmbH
Curated und initiated by Silke Bake and Jacopo Lanteri

Further events:
Mo 23. 3. Giulia Palladini
Mo 27. 4. Siegmar Zacharias
Mo 1.6. Florian Malzacher
each with three further guests

The names of the invited guests will be announced on our website two weeks before the event at the latest.

In the ticket price is a soup included.

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. 

Diego Agulló

Independent researcher and a dilettante artist intervening mainly in the field of contemporary dance and performance investigating the affinity between Body and Event. His work covers different media such as dance, performance, essay writing, publishing books, video art, laboratories for research, the organization of participatory events as well as the creation of contexts for independent education. He is the editor of the Circadian press.

Agata Siniarska

Agata Siniarska creates work within different formats for performances, events, practices, lectures, videos, etc. Having studied choreography and given a chance to different kinds of theatrical forms, she currently devises feminist fun studies and cultivates her yearning for language and writing, cinema and animation within the scope of her practice. She is a founding member of female trouble, a friendship based collective revolving around identity, body, feminisms, pleasure, affirmation and love. Addicted to fiction, she conducts her investigations, fashioning herself as a tool of rhetoric, through the cultural structures inscribed to her. Fueled by the energy of profound theoretical hesitancy, she approaches every action she makes with passion and intense fascination, often acting not singularly but in the company of many exquisite adventures. cargocollective.com/agatasiniarska

Sophia New

Sophia New studied Philosophy & Literature with German at Sussex University (1993- 1997) and has an MA in Feminist Performance from Bristol University (1998). She is a co-founder of plan b with Daniel Belasco Rogers. Since 2002 they have made over 25 projects for different cities, festivals, and galleries. Their work is often site specific and includes performance, GPS, sound and video. She regularly teaches Live Art and Performance at Folkwang in Essen and Bochum. Currently she is a guest Professor at the HZT for the MA SODA program.