Viral Theatres Workshop
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We curated a day of public online workshops with international guest artists and researchers to investigate the changes to theatre infrastructures and aesthetics during the pandemic. In three sessions, we explored how the shift to digital forms has affected liveness, participation and documentation.
Digital Forms of Participation
with:
Stefanie Sobelle (Decameron Row) 11:38
Sarah Reimann & Anna Krauß (HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin) 33:38
Kai Padberg (Freie Universität Berlin) 52:14
The theatre as a building, institution and event is full of rituals: rituals of going to and being at the theatre; rituals of rehearsing and performing; rituals of practicing collectivity, of becoming a public. In this session, we want to explore how this participation in and partaking of ritual changes in the digital public sphere and how these processes and encounters can be translated into or rendered in alternate ways in the virtual realm.
What is Digital/Hybrid Liveness
with:
Stefanie Sobelle (Decameron Row) 11:38
Sarah Reimann & Anna Krauß (HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin) 33:38
Kai Padberg (Freie Universität Berlin) 52:14
Creative Archiving
with:
Sara Örtel ( Archive, Akademie der Künste Berlin)
Joseph Dunne-Howrie (DocPerform/ City, University of London)
Kai van Eikels (Ruhr Universität Bochum / Fonds Darstellende Künste)
THE WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
Kai Padberg
Miriam Felton-Dansky
Sarah Reimann
Anna Krauß
Dr. Joseph Dunne-Howrie
Sara Örtel
Kai van Eikels
Stefanie Sobelle
Mario Simon
Birgit Lengers
Prof. Daniel C. Richardson
VIRAL THEATRES
The Viral Theatres Research Project is a collaboration of the EXC2020 Temporal Communities at the Freie Universität Berlin, the EXC Matters of Activityas well as Gamelab.berlin at Humboldt University Berlin & Bard College Berlin; the research project was generously funded by the VolkswagenFoundation. We also cooperated with the following partners for its final exhibition and symposium: Nachtkritik.de, metalab@Harvard & FU Berlin.