ANGEDOCKT
Graduates of the Master's degree programme in Theatre Education at Udk Berlin present their final projects
ANGEDOCKT
Graduates of the Master's degree programme in Theatre Education at Udk Berlin present their final projects
Ten works invite visitors to explore questions of aesthetic accessibility and current socio-political issues in interdisciplinary projects, and to celebrate collaboration between generations, artistic disciplines and cultures.
Twelve students from the UdK's Master's degree programme in Theatre Education present their interdisciplinary final projects: Performances, rituals, mobile pieces, music theatre, audio performance and exhibition.
Since October 2024, projects have been tested with actors from different communities and identities. Primary school children join dancers, actors and aloe vera to explore the figure of Gaia and the future in times of climate crisis. An immersive performance immerses the audience in stories and practices of resistance and the transformation of vulnerability into collective strength. A mobile performance tests questions and experiments for collective courage for change. MOTHER* challenges idealised and normative images of motherhood in a performative and biographical way. The work SHAME ON is an attempt to be shamelessly ashamed together. In dialogue with the 'white sheet', the performers cautiously stick their heads through the wall and, equipped with a variety of papers, devote themselves to the theme of beginnings. Another transgenerative project works through the biographical experiences of the covid pandemic in a ritual. In a concert performance, musicians and composers explore the process of looping in music and cultural history. The audio performance FLUID expands the social negotiation space and evokes absurdities. Over four days, DOCK ART celebrates the confluence of ideas and collaboration between generations, disciplines and cultures, and invites the audience to join in.
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Projects under the direction of: Vivian Aghamelu & Timeea Tantau, Ömer Bayram, Niklas Brubach, Amelie Herm, Julian Ketterer & Irina Loosli, Camilla Körner, Lou Salvador Lange, Georgia Lautner, Daniel Mark, Paula Veenema
With: Ada M. Helene Brack, Alexandra Savin, Aloe Vera, Alma, Alma Nachtsheim, Anna Billi, Anneke Lauw, Annika Fröhlich, Anya Lean, Arne Harder, Astakhova Nastia, Axel Kalix, Azadeh Ataei, Bela Usabaev, Benedikt Wiefrig, Birgit Krüger, Bruno Balscheit, Catia Gatelli, Catha Frank, Cecelia Philippi Palumbo, Charlotte Grosse, Christoph Güthner, Cristina Drugă, Eléonore Rannou, Elena Weisheim, Emma Frauenstein, Gaspard Clasen, Greta Bintz, Hannah Kohlmeyer, Heike Maaz, Hristina, Hristina Karastaneva, Ingvild Ness, Jacqueline Köhler, Jacqueline Sattler, Jasbir Ghai, Josefine Gindorf, Kai Aguiluz, Laurie James Thomson Rothwell, La papi, Lara Knüpffer, Leo Papier, Linda Rohrer, Lito Lito, Lotta Kuhlmann, Luca Horn, Luna Anogiati, Mara Overbeck, Marie Fuchs, Marie Rothschädl, Marta Michalak, Melchior Silbersack, Meni Haendschke, Michaela Franz, Nell Felber, Nick Loewen, Nik Zervas, Pablo Boetsch, Paula Wieczorek, Rebecca Aßmann, Rebecca Motzel, Rivka Dette, Sako, Sarah Hachem, Sophia Tilsen, Tako Basilaia, Theater-AG der Wolkenstein Grundschule, Theresa Lauw, Vera Goos, Vera Sogorski, William Knöpp
Mentoring: Prof. Dr Melanie Hinz & Prof. Dr Ute Schlegel-Pinkert
Production management: Jingyun Li
Technical management: Britta Lohmeyer
Assistance: Johannes Vogel
Graphic: Marlena Wessollek
Production MA Theatre Education course at the Faculty of Performing Arts, Berlin University of the Arts.
Funded by the Commission for Artistic and Scientific Projects of the Berlin University of the Arts (KKWV). Individual projects were also supported by the Women's and Equal Opportunities Officer of the Faculty of Performing Arts at the Berlin University of the Arts, the Performing Arts Student Council of the Berlin University of the Arts and Interflugs. With the support of silentdisco.de
Dock 11
Stage:
DOCK 11 / DOCK ART
Kastanienallee 79
10435 Berlin
Free entrance