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transmediale 2021-22
The transmediale is one of the most important festivals of art and digital culture in the world. It is also part of a select group of outstanding German cultural institutions which receives special funding from the Federal Cultural Foundation. For...
RomArchive
The German Federal Cultural Foundation supports the establishment of a digital archive of the arts of the Roma. RomArchive is to become an internationally accessible space that makes the cultures and histories of the Roma visible. From 2015 to 2019,...
The Woman without a Shadow
In what would normally be a typical music theatre production of “The Woman without a Shadow” based on Richard Strauss und Hugo von Hoffmannsthal, the Neuköllner Oper will use as an opportunity to test climate-neutral production methods for the...
your palaces are empty (all we ever wanted)
With its production of Thomas Köck’s “your palaces are empty (all we ever wanted)” at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam, director Moritz Peters draws attention to human-caused climate change and its origins in European colonialism. Funded by the Zero...
Theatertreffen 2022
The Berlin Theatertreffen is truly an Olympic event of German-language theatre. The festival invites the ten most remarkable theatre productions from Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Berlin every year. This year’s edition will take place 6th –...
The Big Sleep
The project by the Leipzig theatre artists Alisa Hecke and Julian Rauter highlights the motives and backgrounds of taxidermy. How do bodies function as carriers of memory? How do taxidermists present the cadavers, and what aesthetic principles apply?...
Breaking the Spell
Feminist performance and practices of being-together The long-term artistic project “Breaking the Spell” develops, presents and reflects on new feminist languages and political perspectives on theatre and the performing arts. The underlying theme of...
Initiative to Process Colonial History
With its large-scale project “Initiative to Process Colonial History” (2022-2023), Hamburg aims to shed light on its colonial past and make its lasting consequences visible.
Digital Culture
The programme Digital Culture aims to motivate and support cultural organisations to independently take advantage of the possibilities of digitalisation. At the same time, it encourages them to creatively and critically examine digital culture and...
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Collective survey on historical narratives in the context of the Kunstverein München The two-year event and discussion programme “The Stories We Tell Ourselves”, organised by the Kunstverein München, critically examines the art association’s history...