Juan Pablo Cámara – Sophiensæle | Freies Theater in Berlin
Program
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Dance Ticket
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Dance Ticket
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Dance Ticket
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Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
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Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Ort wird nach Anmeldung bekannt gegeben/Location to be announced upon registration
Workshop: Creative History Writing
Workshop -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Heinrich Horwitz: Queer CUNTine
Music, Performance -
Place: Start: „Weltwirtschaft am HKW“, John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin
Historical City Walk:Trans* History under National Socialism
City walk Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Heinrich Horwitz: Queer CUNTine
Music, Performance -
Place: Start: „Weltwirtschaft am HKW“, John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin
Historical City Walk:Trans* History under National Socialism
City walk Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Schwules Museum
Introduction to Archival Work at Schwules Museum
Workshop Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Heinrich Horwitz: Queer CUNTine
Music, Performance -
Place: Start: Kantine
Nestervals Eldorado
Theater Ticket
Juan Pablo Cámara
Juan Pablo Cámara is an Argentinean-born, Berlin-based choreographer and performer who graduated from the School for new Dance Development in Amsterdam. Hailing from a country renowned for its psychoanalytical traditions, he harnesses his own (non-traditional) psychoanalytical practice to explore the boundaries between the personal, the fictional, the cultural. Central to his artistic vision is a fascination with artificiality and hyper-theatricality as tools for world-making and identity construction. By employing elements of irony, absurdity, and skepticism, he challenges conventional notions and prompts viewers to critically engage with the processes through which identities are shaped and narratives are formed. He has performed in theatres and museums across Europe, North and South America, and collaborated with artists such as Michele Rizzo, Jefta van Dinther, Adam Linder. He was in residency at Sophiensæle in the frame of the New Techniques residency program 2022.