Dah Teatar

Rebuilding Theatre - Towards a New Future

DAH Teatar

Sunday 27 June 2021  TIME: 10am UK  LOCATION: Zoom  LANGUAGES: English, Spanish

DAH Teater’s project REBUILDING THE THEATRE TOWARD A NEW FUTURE aims to translate our performances in audiovisual language in order to stay in touch with our audience through digital Medias. The project consisted of a digital campaign that presented short videos created from DAH performances dealing with themes such as multicultural tolerance, children’s rights and creative articulation of civil protest; the webinar ACT YOUR RIGHT; and the series of on-line conversations with artists-CONNECTIONS.

The project will be presented by Dijana Miloseviĉ and Jadranka Andjeliĉ.

Moderator:

 

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021

UK TIME: 10:00 – find your local time

LOCATION: Zoom – you will received an email with the zoom link once you have booked in.

LANGUAGES: English, Spanish translation

Dijana Milosević is a theatre director, activist, writer and lecturer. She co-founded DAH Theatre Research Centre in Belgrade, Serbia and has been its leading director for thirty years. She is a well-known lecturer and has taught at prestigious universities, writes about theatre and is the Professor at the Institute for Modern Dance in Belgrade.

Jadranka Andjelić is a co-founder of DAH Theatre Research Centre in Belgrade, Serbia, theater director at DAH, internationally and in Brazil (from 2008 -2019), and artistic director of the  International Women’s Performing Arts Festival MULTICIDADE in Rio de Janeiro.

More info about DAH Teatar and the project:
The project consists of a series of actions to re-frame and re-build the activities during the pandemic restrictions in 2020.
https://en.dahteatarcentar.com/rebuilding-theatre-towards-new-future
https://www.facebook.com/dahteatarinternational
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9bexMjdZ0KnU3-7Qip1LnQ
https://vimeo.com/user125462088

https://www.facebook.com/events/401265224241878


Be Like Body–Obsolete

Be Like BodyObsolete

Suzon Fuks with 6 writers

Sunday 27 June 2021  UK TIME: 11:00  LOCATION: Zoom  LANGUAGES: multilingual

A participative experiential performance initiated and performed by Suzon Fuks, in collaboration with six writers: Amaranta Osorio, Annie Abrahams, Nasim Khosravi, Parvathy Baul, Ya-Ling Peng and Younghee Park. All artists from different cultures and in their own languages contributed to the process of making the performance, e-book and audio track, by responding to the prompts:

How do we advance technology without giving up our sense of humanity?
What does it mean to become / be obsolete?

Suzon will perform twice. This is the first performance. The second performance will happen on Sunday 27 June at 21:00 – find your local time for this second performance. Suzon Fuks would like to thank Vulcana, where the performance will take place (in Brisbane/Meanjin) and QPAC for co-producing the early stage of the project.

DOWNLOAD THE E-BOOK with all the poems.

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021

UK TIME: 11:00 – find your local time

DURATION: 45min

LOCATION: Zoom – you will receive an email with the zoom link once you have booked in.

LANGUAGES: Multilingual: Spanish, French, Dutch, Farsi, Bengali, Mandarin, Korean and English.

SUZON FUKS is an artist bridging art, science and the environment, using body-based practices, the moving image, photography, bookbinding and interactive technologies. She initiated and co-founded Waterwheel, a collaborative art-science online venue about water, nominated for the international Ars Electronica Award for Digital Communities 2013.

JAMES CUNNINGHAM is a performance, movement, video and networked performance artist, and co-artistic director of Igneous. With more than 3 decades performer experience, he has guided Suzon as an outside-eye for the refinement of the material for this performance.

FREDDY KOMP is a multi-disciplinary artist who has also worked in technical theatre and event production. For this performance, Freddy is videographer and technical manager.

WRITERS
AMARANTA OSORIO is a writer, actress and producer of Mexican, Colombian and Spanish ancestry. Her award-winning plays have been performed in various countries (Spain, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Denmark, Italy, India, etc.) and translated into French, English, German, Czech and Greek.

ANNIE ABRAHAMS is an internationally regarded pioneer of networked performance art. She has showed work at Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; New Museum, New York; and on online platforms such as Rhizome.org and Turbulence.

NASIM KHOSRAVI, born in the south of Iran, is a writer, performance maker and founder-director, since 2013, of Brisbane-based Iranian-Australian theatre group Baran Theatre. She organised and offered several workshops for playwriting with feminist approaches and contributed in raising awareness for women’s rights in Iran.

PARVATHY BAUL is the most recognised woman Baul performer in the world. She is a practitioner, performer, storyteller, painter and teacher of the Baul tradition from Bengal, India. She has performed in over forty countries, including the World Music Centre, NYC and the Festival of World Sacred Music in Fez, Morocco.

YA-LING PENG is an actress, director and playwright, as well as artistic director and festival organiser at Uhan Shii International Cultural Cooperation Company. She started her theatre career in 1981, reckoned as the first generation of Taiwan contemporary theatre. Ya-ling has organised two editions of festivals in Taiwan in collaboration with The Magdalena Project.

YOUNGHEE PARK is an independent artist working as a performer, director, facilitator, translator, art activist, and educator in adult and children’s theatre, film, and television in South Korea, Australia, America, Japan, Germany, and China. With over 25 years of professional experience, she specialises in bilingual theatre.

CO-PRODUCERS: QPAC and Vulcana Circus


6 writers - Be Like Body–Obsolete

6 Writers - Be Like BodyObsolete

Amaranta Osorio, Annie Abrahams, Nasim Khosravi, Parvathy Baul, Ya-Ling Peng, Younghee Park

Sunday 27 June 2021  UK TIME: noon  LOCATION: Zoom  LANGUAGES: English, Spanish

Six writers from different cultures and in their own languages contributed to the process of making the performance, e-book and audio track of “BE LIKE BODY—OBSOLETE #4” initiated by Suzon Fuks, by responding to the prompts:

How do we advance technology without giving up our sense of humanity?
What does it mean to become / be obsolete?

In this artist talk, these artists-writers explain their processes in the work “Be Like Body–Obsolete” and their cultural points of view on the subjects of obsolescence, ageing, humanity and the advancement of technology.

Artists: Amaranta Osorio, Annie Abrahams, Nasim Khosravi, Parvathy Baul, Ya-Ling Peng, and Younghee Park
Facilitator: Zoe Gudovic
Suzon Fuks would like to thank Vulcana Women Circus, where the performance will take place (in Brisbane) and QPAC for co-producing the early stage of the project.

DOWNLOAD THE E-BOOK with all the poems.

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021

UK TIME: noon – find your local time

DURATION: 75min

LOCATION: Zoom – you will receive an email with the zoom link once you have booked in.

LANGUAGES: English with Spanish translation. Their poetry is in Spanish, French, Dutch, Farsi, Bengali, Mandarin, and Korean. A free e-book will be available with their original text, translated into English.

AMARANTA OSORIO is a writer, actress and producer of Mexican, Colombian and Spanish ancestry. Her award-winning plays have been performed in various countries (Spain, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Denmark, Italy, India, etc.) and translated into French, English, German, Czech and Greek.

ANNIE ABRAHAMS is an internationally regarded pioneer of networked performance art. She has showed work at Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; New Museum, New York; and on online platforms such as Rhizome.org and Turbulence.

NASIM KHOSRAVI, born in the south of Iran, is a writer, performance maker and founder-director, since 2013, of Brisbane-based Iranian-Australian theatre group Baran Theatre. She organised and offered several workshops for playwriting with feminist approaches and contributed in raising awareness for women’s rights in Iran.

PARVATHY BAUL is the most recognised woman Baul performer in the world. She is a practitioner, performer, storyteller, painter and teacher of the Baul tradition from Bengal, India. She has performed in over forty countries, including World Music Centre, NYC; and Festival of World Sacred Music Fez, Morocco.

YA-LING PENG is an actress, director and playwright, as well as artistic director and festival organiser at Uhan Shii International Cultural Cooperation Company. She started her theatre career in 1981, reckoned as the first generation of Taiwan contemporary theatre. Ya-ling has organised two editions of festivals in Taiwan in collaboration with The Magdalena Project.

YOUNGHEE PARK is an independent artist working as a performer, director, facilitator, translator, art activist, and educator in adult and children’s theatre, film, and television in South Korea, Australia, America, Japan, Germany, and China. With over 25 years of professional experience, she specialises in bilingual theatre.

CO-PRODUCERS: QPAC and Vulcana Circus

More info about all artists’ works:
Amaranta Osorio: http://amarantaosorio.es
Annie Abrahams: http://bram.org
Nasim Khosravi http://barantheatre.com
Parvathy Baul http:/parvathybaul.com
Younghee Park http://www.companybad.org

DOWNLOAD THE E-BOOK with all the poems.


HochZuhaus - Stories from a Confined Space

HochZuhaus stories from a confined space

Jana Korb

Sunday 27 June 2021  UK TIME: 13:30  LOCATION: Zoom

There’s a trapeze artist living on her trapeze, never coming down, thus being an expert for living in a confined space.

After we’ve glimpsed what a post-apocalyptic world will look like, the trapeze artist can give us hope by sharing her everyday experience and tricks, by giving us ideas, how to make the best out of our current everyday confinements – radiating into a distant new future. By dancing in the air she shares stories of her life.

The audience can see and listen to her from below, while she is personally talking to two people, who visit her on her trapeze rig.

Photos: Karsten Stouten

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021

UK TIME: 13:30 – find your local time

DURATION: 60min

LOCATION: Zoom – you will receive an email with the zoom link once you have booked in.

LANGUAGE: English

Jana Korb creates aerial theater and narrative circus, mainly producing performances in public spaces – and searching for a circus of the future.

More info about Jana’s work: www.luftartistin.de


Daughter

Daughter

Jill Greenhalgh

Sunday 27 June 2021  UK TIME: 15:00  LOCATION: Zoom

photo Suzon Fuks

Daughter is a workshop with a performance outcome based on intimate and reflective personal biographies of Mother and Daughter relationships.

To date the performance has been staged with over 200 women across 15 countries.

This online staging is an experiment in trying to bring the proximal intimacy that is the essence of the performance to a virtual reality. It has been a challenge.

This performance was made possible by the unending patience and commitment of producer/performers Tanya Myers and Nettie Scriven; performers Susan Croft, Fiona Graham, Lily Lowe Myers, Ulrike Johannsen and Maxine Finch; with so much support from Claire MacDonald, Nadja Smajlagic & Khaya Job; and Christina Papagiannouli’s tech savvy without whom it would NOT have happened.

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021

UK TIME: 15:00 – find your local time

DURATION: 45min

LOCATION: Zoom – you will receive an email with the zoom link once you have booked in.

LANGUAGE: English

Jill Greenhalgh makes performances, primarily with women, which have toured globally for the last 40 years. She is the founding artistic director of the Magdalena Project.


Be Like Body–Obsolete

Be Like BodyObsolete

Suzon Fuks with 6 writers

Sunday 27 June 2021  UK TIME: 21:00  LOCATION: Zoom  LANGUAGES: multilingual

A participative experiential performance initiated and performed by Suzon Fuks, in collaboration with six writers: Amaranta Osorio, Annie Abrahams, Nasim Khosravi, Parvathy Baul, Ya-Ling Peng and Younghee Park. All artists from different cultures and in their own languages contributed to the process of making the performance, e-book and audio track, by responding to the prompts:

How do we advance technology without giving up our sense of humanity?
What does it mean to become / be obsolete?

Suzon will perform twice. This is the second performance. The first performance will happen on Sunday 27 June at 11:00 – find your local time for the first performance. Suzon Fuks would like to thank Vulcana, where the performance will take place (in Brisbane/Meanjin) and QPAC for co-producing the early stage of the project.

DOWNLOAD THE E-BOOK with all the poems.

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021 (second performance)

UK TIME: 21:00 – find your local time

DURATION: 45min

LOCATION: Zoom – you will receive an email with the zoom link once you have booked in.

LANGUAGES: Multilingual: Spanish, French, Dutch, Farsi, Bengali, Mandarin, Korean and English.

SUZON FUKS is an artist bridging art, science and the environment, using body-based practices, the moving image, photography, bookbinding and interactive technologies. She initiated & co-founded Waterwheel, a collaborative art-science online venue about Water, nominated for International Ars Electronica Award for Digital Communities 2013.

JAMES CUNNINGHAM is a performance, movement, video and networked performance artist, and co-artistic director of Igneous. With more than 3 decades performer experience, he guided Suzon as an outside-eye for the refinement of performance material.

FREDDY KOMP is a multi-disciplinary artist who has worked also in technical theatre and event production. For this performance, Freddy is videographer and technical manager.

WRITERS
AMARANTA OSORIO is a writer, actress and producer of Mexican, Colombian and Spanish ancestry. Her award-winning plays have been performed in various countries (Spain, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Denmark, Italy, India, etc.) and translated into French, English, German, Czech and Greek.

ANNIE ABRAHAMS is an internationally regarded pioneer of networked performance art. She has showed work at Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; New Museum, New York; and on online platforms such as Rhizome.org and Turbulence.

NASIM KHOSRAVI, born in the south of Iran, is a writer, performance maker and founder-director, since 2013, of Brisbane-based Iranian-Australian theatre group Baran Theatre. She organised and offered several workshops for playwriting with feminist approaches and contributed in raising awareness for Women’s Rights in Iran.

PARVATHY BAUL is the most recognised woman Baul performer in the world. She is a practitioner, performer, storyteller, painter and teacher of the Baul tradition from Bengal, India. She has performed in over forty countries, including World Music Centre, NYC; and Festival of World Sacred Music Fez-Morocco.

YA-LING PENG is an actress, director and playwright, as well as Artistic Director and Festival Organiser at Uhan Shii International Cultural Cooperation Company. She started her theatre career in 1981, reckoned as the first generation of Taiwan contemporary theatre. Ya-ling has organised two editions of festivals in Taiwan in collaboration with The Magdalena Project.

YOUNGHEE PARK is an independent artist working as a performer, director, facilitator, translator, art activist, and educator in adult and children’s theatre, film, and television in South Korea, Australia, America, Japan, Germany, and China. With over 25 years of professional experience, she specialises in bilingual theatre.

CO-PRODUCERS: QPAC and Vulcana Circus

LANGUAGES: Multilingual: Spanish, French, Dutch, Farsi, Bengali, Mandarin, Korean and English.

More info about all artists’ works:
Suzon Fuks http://suzonfuks.net

Amaranta Osorio: http://amarantaosorio.es
Annie Abrahams: http://bram.org
Nasim Khosravi http://barantheatre.com
Parvathy Baul http:/parvathybaul.com
Younghee Park http://www.companybad.org
James Cunningham http://igneous.org.au

DOWNLOAD THE E-BOOK with all the poems.


Cleaning Up!

Cleaning Up!

Sunday 27 June 2021  UK TIME: 22:00-23:00  LOCATION: Zoom  LANGUAGES: English, Spanish

Join world-renowned toilet artist Zoe Gudoviĉ and others from the festival organising team for a clean-up discussion to close the festival.

DATE: Sunday 27 June 2021

TIME: 22:00 UK + find your local time

DURATION: 1 hour

LOCATION: Zoom

LANGUAGES: Many!

Zoe Gudović is a cultural manager, producer and organizer, feminist, lesbian, artactivist. Since 1995 she has researched and taken part in informal and engaged theatre forms. She merges art and activism in her practice in order to change the current social relations and awareness. Theatre educator. Performer. Drag king transformer. Toilet artist.

Zoe will be joined by whoever from the festival organising team has managed to stay awake for the end – some of Elizabeth de Roza, Helen Varley Jamieson, Christina Papagiannouli, Janaina Matter, Karin Ahlstrom, Nur Khairiyah and Suzon Fuks; as well as artists, volunteers, participants and audience from the whole festival.

Bring your own cleaning fluids and equipment!

Bring your dancing shoes and music!