Colette Sadler: Lecture Series: Present Futures Berlin – Sophiensæle | Independent Theater in Berlin
Colette Sadler:
Lecture Series: Present Futures Berlin
Lecture Series: Present Futures Berlin
A multidisciplinary lecture series on posthumanism and the non-human: As part of her new choreography Temporary Store, Colette Sadler invites four guests from different art disciplines to discuss an expanded notion of choreography and performance with and beyond bodies. Moderated by the journalist Astrid Kaminski, the lectures open a platform for an exchange about our increasingly technological society.
MODERATION Astrid Kaminski GUESTS Choy Ka Fai (Choreograf), Samir Kennedy (Dancer and Performanceartist), Colin Self (Composer, Choreographer), Sophie MacPherson und Marek Tuszynski (Tactical Technology Collective), Hannes Wiedemann (Photographer)
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FEBRUARY 14
18.00 – 22.30 H Body A | Videoinstallation by Colette Sadler and Mikko Gaestel at Sophienkirche accross the street
19.30 H Temporary Store | Performance by Colette Sadler
21.00 H Present Futures Berlin: Body Moving and the Glass Room | Astrid Kaminski in conversation with Sophie MacPherson and Marek Tuszynski (Tactical Technology Collective, https://tacticaltech.org)
FEBRUARY 15
18.00 H TANZSCOUT-Introduction
19.30 H Temporary Store | Performance by Colette Sadler
21.00 H Present Futures Berlin: Listening to the Future | Astrid Kaminski in conversation with Colin Self (composer, choreographer, http://colin-self.com/)
FEBRUARY 16
19.30 H Temporary Store | Performance by Colette Sadler
21.00 H Present Futures Berlin: How Does a Ghost Choreograph | Lecture-Performance by Choi Ka Fai (http://www.ka5.info)
22.30 – 23.30 H Looks Like God | Performance-Installation by Samir Kennedy
FEBRUARY 17
18.00 H Present Futures Berlin: DIY Cyborgs | Astrid Kaminski in conversation with Hannes Wiedemann (photographer, http://wetwareprojects.com/)
19.30 H Temporary Store | Performance by Colette Sadler
A production by Colette Sadler in coproduction with Bora Bora Aarhus Denmark and SOPHIENSÆLE. Funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe and Creative Scotland. Supported by the residency programme TWR Glasgow. Media partner: taz. die tageszeitung