spelling/spilling out possession – Kirstin Burckhardt performs a text by Jonathan Echeverri Zuluaga
Saturday, October 5, 2019, 10 - 10:20 pm
Ort: Haus der Statistik, Raum D.3.9, neben dem Foyer, Zugang von Otto Braun Strasse, 10178 Berlin
“I don’t obey because I’m wet”, snapshot from music video “Banho” by Elza Soares
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Von Körperflüssigkeiten zu Regenmachern – Körperübernahmen zwischen Sinnlichkeit und Kolonialismus.
Eine spoken word performance von Kirstin Burckhardt zum Text von Jonathan Echeverri Zuluaga.
From body fluids to rainmakers – body appropriations between sensuality and colonialism. A spoken word
performance by Kirstin Burckhardt with a text by Jonathan Echeverri Zuluaga.
In English (German translation)
Kirstin Burckhardt is a visual artist combining video and performance, drawings and spoken word. She is
the co‐director of the artistic project own own body own (with Brenda I. Steinecke Soto) between
Germany and Colombia on the concept Body Dis*Ownership.
Jonathan Echeverri Zuluaga is a professor at the Department of Anthropology at the Universidad de
Antioquia, Medellín (Colombia). His current research focuses on recent African Diasporas in South
America.
Zeitpunkt: Samstag, den 5. Oktober um 22 Uhr
Dauer: 20 Min
Ort: Haus der Statistik, Raum D.3.9, neben dem Foyer, Zugang von Otto Braun Strasse, 10178 Berlin
This performance premiered in the Haus der Statistik initiative in Berlin in the framework of their collaboration with the Network of the Independent Berlin Project Spaces and Initiatives.
Various project spaces and initiatives are invited to use the Haus der
Statistik spaces for different artistic purposes. As part of this unique
project in Berlin, L’oiseau présente was selected to launch its performance series with Kirstin Burckhardt in October 2019, curated by Anke Völk.
Foto: Jessica Owusu Boakye |
Foto: Jessica Owusu Boakye |
Foto: Dani Montenk |