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Jonathan Kolski, Spin, 2022. © Alicja Hoppel.

Call for applications 2023–24: MA Choreography at Inter-University Center for Dance Berlin (HZT), Berlin

Application period: October 1–November 1, 2022 MA Choreography (maC) at HZT Berlin: apply now for maC 2023/24. Online application period is October 1 through November 1, 2022 for study beginning in the winter semester 2023/24. Application deadline: November 1, 2022 at 11:59pm. The two-year Master's in Choreography (maC) program gives students the opportunity to refine and expand their individual artistic…

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Meg Stuart and The Field, Waterworks. Photo: Christian Altorfer.

Ragnar Kjartansson, Lina Lapelytė and Meg Stuart at Zürcher Theater Spektakel

August 18–September 4, 2022 The new durational piece Schmerz by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson will be included at this year's Zürcher Theater Spektakel. On the Saffa islet in Lake Zurich at the festival location, Kjartansson has created a forest lodge that would resemble the remains of a stage left behind by a traveling operetta troupe. Kjartansson…

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Tacita Dean, Inferno (detail), 2019. Chalk on blackboard, 244 x 1220 cm. Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation, long-term loan to the Öffentliche Kunstsammlung Basel. Photo: © Fredrik Nilsen Studio.

Tacita Dean at Mudam Luxembourg

July 9, 2022–February 5, 2023 The Dante Project (2021), a ballet based on The Divine Comedy, and One Hundred and Fifty Years of Painting (2021), a 16mm filmed conversation between the artists Luchita Hurtado and Julie Mehretu, are the two recent projects that serve as the foundation of this solo exhibition of the celebrated artist Tacita…

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© UnStumm, VGBild-Kunst, Claudia Schmitz, Nicola L. Hein, Sejin Kim, Ingo Reulecke, Jin Sangtae, Mimi Jeong. Photo: Claudia Schmitz.

UnStumm: Augmented Movements telematic performance 2022 premiere

Premiere I: June 17, 4–4:20pm, UTC+2 Premiere II: June 17, 4:30–4:50pm, UTC+2 Premiere III: June 17, 5–5:20pm, UTC+2 A telematic real-time performance: music, video art, and dance in augmented reality. UnStumm: Augmented Movements premiere—representatives from Korea and Germany. Organized and curated by Claudia Schmitz & Nicola L. Hein in collaboration with programmers Sven Hahne and Marco Gajardo. AR stage concept by Claudia…

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