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ARTISTS15th-28th February Gwendaline Bachini Multimedia Choreographer 1st-11th March Ming Poon Movement Performer / Maker 12th-14 March JUNOPHOTO Exhibition 20th & 21st March LIESL Y FEDERICOWorkshop Tango Argentino the team JUNOPHOTO, Julia Nowak-Katz and Dmitri Katz, has worked together in the field of photography and digital composition since they met in New York City in 2000. Julia has a degree in photography from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City and Dmitri holds a fine arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute. Merging their backgrounds they have been collaborating on their art projects since they moved to Berlin in 2002, incorporating the professional and commercial experience collected in the fields of advertising, fashion and lifestyle photography. “What adventure to propose in this century? What new and intuitive viewpoint to adopt in order to find the strength to continue to rummage in the strangeness, with all consciousness of the systems which dominate our society, above all running well or bad thinking of moment, above all financial interest?How to propose a process of creation off the usual way, which would be able to draw from the world an alive and sensitive form which may create a new shock, emotional as well as intellectual? Why have I the feeling that these basic questions of the aesthetic domain are more than ever topical?But more precisely, about the choreography which is my artistic medium: do we have to make a clean sweep of the writing of the movement ? Do we have to consider the "non-dance" as the only essential extremity in "contemporary dance" because only it is able to question the frame of "production"?For my part, when the contemporary dance manages to trace the way of the American artist of the 60s, that is to claim with relevance a choreographic work without movement, it seems to me to be symptomatic of a cynical but logic reversal of a generalization of movements which turn to "spectacular" that means on themselves, meaningless.So as Artist choreographer - video maker, what fascinates me most today is to find live points of anchorings for the Dance, convinced that dance has to dive into unusual spaces and temporality, even the strangeness of it, to remain contemporary, "cum tempore" with its time.My wish is that these anchorpoints will allow this Art to continue to put a critical glance on itself, but also, more opened, then it draws from the consciousness of the world not the fear or the cynicism, but the energy of its forms.” Originally from Australia & Argentina, Liesl & Federico share an appetite for movement and dance of many variations that culminates at one point: tango Argentino. With combined experience, including; classical ballet, contemporary dance, contact improvisation, yoga and traditional tango studies, they seek to find the organic pathways of movement present in tango, while simultaneously connecting it to the emotion and the beauty of the dance.Liesl BourkeBorn in Broken Hill, Australia. Liesl attained her Diplome de Danse Professional at the Academie de Danse de Princess Grace, Monaco. She has worked as a freelance dancer and with companies including Ballet Schindowsky, Komische Opera, SMK#1, Lea Dance, Australian Opera, and PVC- Freiburg Theater.Federico FarfaroFederico was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has performed with TangoKinesis (Biennale de la Danse, Lyon ®C Kennedy Centre, Washington DC, Teatro Presidente Alvear, Buenos Aires), Gustavo Naveira & Giselle Anne°Øs FracanapaTangoDance (Buenos Aires) and Tangox2 (City Centre, Broadway, N.Y.). He is teaching and performing in Buenos Aires and Europe since 2000.Now based in Berlin, Liesl & Federico give regular classes and workshops along with working on the Tango scene around Europe. In addition they have worked as choreographers for TUI Cruises onboard tango show °ØTango Fatal°Ø , performing and choreographing events for companies such as Vatenfall, as featured dancers on commercials for Nivea, with director Joachim Schloemer on the show °ÆTango La Queen°Ø and as part of Physical Virus Collective, Freiburg Stadttheater. Born in Singapore. From 1993 on, he has worked with dance groups and independent choreographers in Europe and Singapore (The Arts Fissions Dance, Introdans, Unterwegs Theater, Lanonima Imperial , Cie Thor, Compagnia Zappal®§ Danza, Emio Greco/ P.C. Scholten among others). In 2005, he began making his own works, with special interest in solo works.Ming Poon returns to the basics to re-examine a series of essential questions regarding the relevance of his practice, of movements and of the body as a performative instrument. Why do we move or dance? What is the body to me? He is embarking on a journey to confront himself as he explores new territory and redefines his own boundaries.This is the 1st installment of a series of movement research that he conducts in Zwischenraum. He is reworking his solo works in the process. www.mingapur.com www.junophoto.net www.lacri.eu www.lieslyfederico.com click images to enlarge Zwischenraum ZwischenRaum Seydelstraße 7 10117 Berlin U-Bahn Spittelmarkt Telefon : 0151/24127778 info@zwischenraum-berlin.de Diese Homepage wurde erstellt mit dem MAGIX Website Maker - webseite entwerfen Um alle Inhalte sehen zu können, benötigen Sie den aktuellen Adobe Flash Player. 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