Tanz im August #7 - Michelle Moura - BOCA COVA

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 15.–31. August in 10 locations in Berlin. Like last year, various artists from the festival programme have been invited to participate in an intimate conversation format that provides insights into their lives and work.

Moderated either by artistic director Ricardo Carmona or by dramaturg and producer Alina Lauer, the artists tell tales and reveal detailed information about the works they are showing at this year's festival.

Featured guests are Dorothée Munyaneza, Michelle Moura, Amala Dianor, Yinka Esi Graves, and Marco D’Agostin.

The episodes are in English and will be available on the TIA Website and on most commonly used audio-streaming platforms.

In this episode, Ricardo Carmona, artistic director of the festival, talks to Michelle Moura, the artist behind the production "BOCA COVA". She talks about her work as well as her latest piece, which premieres at Tanz im August in the Sophiensæle.

“BOCA COVA” is presented in collaboration with Sophiensæle and can be seen at Sophiensæle from 20.–23.8.

For information about “BOCA COVA”, visit: www.tanzimaugust.de/produktion/deta…moura-boca-cova

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, Kraftwerk Berlin, Radialsystem, SOPHIENSÆLE, Tanzfabrik Berlin, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Grün Berlin GmbH and Tresor Foundation Berlin. Suported by Creative Europe/ Big Pulse Dance Alliance, Goethe Institut, Camões Berlin, Institut français and the Instituto Cervantes.

Podcast Production and Jingle: Rey Uferlos / Speaker: Mutiara Berthold

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