International Flusser Lecture: Anke Finger + Performance GTP (Sao Paulo)

International Flusser Lecture: Anke Finger + Performance GTP (Sao Paulo)

Date: 
08.07.2009 18:00
Edition: 
2010

 Anke Finger
Die Kunst der Migration: Von Sesshaften, Nomaden, Luftmenschen und 
Gesamtkunstwerken

[the art of migration]

With nearly 60 million migrants, the EU has established itself as a region which in the 21st Century is expected to absorb more immigrants than the traditional immigration-country, USA. Many involved in this process see increasingly themselves in situations that go through or blow up the solidified socio-historical context / perceptions / views.

Anke Finger
Die Kunst der Migration: Von Sesshaften, Nomaden, Luftmenschen und 
Gesamtkunstwerken

[the art of migration]

With nearly 60 million migrants, the EU has established itself as a region which in the 21st Century is expected to absorb more immigrants than the traditional immigration-country, USA. Many involved in this process see increasingly themselves in situations that go through or blow up the solidified socio-historical context / perceptions / views.

> The lecture will be held in german, more information here...

Bodenlos - Without Ground
Directed by: Bia Szvat
Performed by: Grupo de Teatro da Poli (GTP) (SÃO PAULO, BRASILIEN)
With: Amanda Freire, Isadora Giuntini, Luis Fernando Pasquarelli, and Maurício Dwek

Duration: approx. 90 min

The play attempts to explore in a humorous way the theatrical possibilities of Vilém Flusser's life and work, using text fragments, real facts and anecdotes that surround this polemic thinker. The group chose the performance and an esthetic research on the word as a theatrical language to discuss the question of the uprooting, of the loss of firm ground and the feeling of being a foreigner in the world that was so important to the philosopher.

Moderation: Siegfried Zielinski & Marcel René Marburger

Place: UdK | Grunewaldstr. 2-5 (Aula) | 10823 Berlin
Lecture: 18.00 Uhr |Theateraufführung: 20.00 Uhr
free admission
http://www.flusser-archive.org/

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