Liz Rosenfeld + Rodrigo Garcia Alves – Sophiensæle | Freies Theater in Berlin
Program
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Guided house tour, Performance Ticket
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Performance, Installation, Work in Progress Ticket
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Guided house tour, Performance Ticket
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Theater, Performance Ticket
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Performance, Musical theater Ticket
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Performance, Installation, Work in Progress Ticket
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Guided house tour, Performance Ticket
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Performance, Musical theater Ticket
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Performance, Musical theater Ticket
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House tour, Performance Ticket
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Theater, Performance Ticket
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House tour, Performance Ticket
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Dance, Performance Ticket
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Theater, Performance Ticket
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Talk show, Performance Ticket
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Guided tour Ticket
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House tour, Performance Ticket
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No-Working Space Free admission
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Talk show, Performance Ticket
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Guided tour Ticket
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No-Working Space Ticket
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No-Working Space, Publication launch, Talk Free admission
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Discourse Ticket
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House tour, Performance Ticket
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Discourse Ticket
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Workshop
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House tour, Performance Ticket
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House tour, Performance Ticket
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Dance Ticket
Liz Rosenfeld + Rodrigo Garcia Alves
Liz Rosenfeld (USA/DE) is a Berlin based artist who works in film/video, performance, and experimental writing practice. Liz explores the sustainability of emotional and political ecologies, holes, cruising methodologies, and both past and future histories related to the ways in which memory is queered. Liz's work approaches flesh as a non-binary collaborative material, specifically focusing on the potentiality of physical abundance and excess, approaching questions regarding the responsibility and privilege of taking up space. Departing from the personal, Liz's work is rooted in questions that contend with how queer ontologies are rooted in both political and personal variant hypocritical desire(s.) Liz is one of the members of the international film collective nowMomentnow. Liz’s films are represented by Video Data Bank and LUX Moving Image. www.lizrosenfeld.co
Rodrigo Garcia Alves (BR/DE) is a Berlin based choreographer, performance artist and also founder of the artistic platform Studio Disorder. Having studied Theatre Direction in Rio de Janeiro and holding a Masters in Solo Dance Authorship from the University of Arts Berlin, Rodrigo works applying the concept of artistic collage situated in the intersections between autobiographical material, theatre, dance, performance art and different kinds of invisible knowledge from the global south. His pieces were already staged in various European cities and Brazil. He also worked as curator of performing art events in Berlin and provided dramaturgy for assorted dance and theatre artists in Germany and Brazil. http://cargocollective.com/studio_disorder