
Kristin Flade
Editor
Is a M.A. student of Theatre Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Her works are constantly dealing with the relation between artistic and academic research, and are trying to negotiate liminal spaces in between these. In these spaces she is exploring questions of "self" and "other“, of representation and violence, virtual and corporeal effects of performance, and archiving.
In this interview Professor Brian Singleton gave us upon leaving Berlin and the Centre he complicates terms like Orientalism, Interculturalism and Interweaving. In Ariane Mnouchkine’s performance “Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir” he perceives an ethically conscious Intercultural he generally believes to not have happened yet.
Upon leaving in July 2010 Professor Daryl Chin is giving us an interview about his time and experiences at the Centre for Interweaving Performance Cultures from 2009-2010. Therein Daryl shares his perspectives on the development and specificity of art under the conditions of the Modern.
Daryl maintains a cultural blog, Documents on Art & Cinema.
Festival Theaterformen in Braunschweig – Thematic weekend: The Presence of Elsewhere – Here and Now

Still from Christmas Beach Walk – Jörg Laue, 2008.

This short film features parts of the presentation and workshop Phillip Zarrilli held in Tanzfabrik Berlin in March 2010.
“… follow the breath with the inner eye … residual awareness of the point … forwarding down, inhalation back, and up, exhalation forward, and down … sustain the stretch … don’t second-guess your impulse … oops, everyone is not together … once it’s in play you have to deal with it … slide left, sense right, slide right, sense left, slide the left back, sense the left, slide the right back, sense the right …”


Some ideas about networking
You only get something out from a network if you are willing to put something into it.
Networking is about personal responsibility, about communication and trust.
Networking is about sharing knowledge and experience.


Upon leaving in March 2010 Professor Khalid Amine is giving us an interview about his time and experiences at the Centre for Interweaving Performance Cultures from 2008-2010.
Further information on Professor Amine’s work at the International Centre for Performance Studies in Tangier, Morocco, can be found here.