Tanz im August Podcast #1 – Interconnecting Dance & Ecology

Show notes

This podcast series is part of the Tanz im August festival, presented by HAU Hebbel am Ufer and this year it takes place from 09th to 26th August in 11 locations in Berlin. On the Tanz im August podcast, various artists from this years’ festival have been invited to participate in an intimate conversation about themselves and their work. Each episode seeks to offer insights into the creative process, uncovering what’s behind the decisions they made and the knowledge they gained along the way. The artists tell listeners about their current and past projects, revealing detailed information about the works that will be on display on numerous stages around Berlin.

In this episode we invited the artists that are part of the project “Interconnecting Dance & Ecology” to join the podcast. This project will take place in three diferent parks in Berlin. On 12th August at Park am Gleisdreieck; on 19th August at Stadtpark Lichtenberg and on 26th at Volkspark Rehberge. We asked the artists to reply to the following question: “How do you wish/imagine the connection between Dance & Ecology to be in 12 years from now?“ and here are their answers.

For information about “Interconnecting Dance & Ecology“, visit: www.tanzimaugust.de/produktion/detail/open-call

For information about the Tanz im August festival, visit: www.tanzimaugust.de

Tanz im August is a festival of HAU Hebbel am Ufer and funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds.

In cooperation with Berliner Festspiele, Kultur Büro Elisabeth gGmbH, Kultursommerfestival, Radialsystem, SOPHIENSÆLE, Tanzfabrik Berlin, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz.

Suported by Creative Europe/ Big Pulse Dance Alliance, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Nationales Performance Netz, Camões Berlin, Institut français and the French Ministry for Culture.

For information about the Tanz im August festival, visit: www.tanzimaugust.de

Podcast Production and Jingle: Rey Uferlos Speaker: Mutiara Berthold

New comment

Your name or nickname, will be shown publicly
At least 10 characters long
By submitting your comment you agree that the content of the field "Name or nickname" will be stored and shown publicly next to your comment. Using your real name is optional.