Grand Opening – New Season at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Gustaf Gründgens Platz 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

The Grand opening of the new season 2022/2023 at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus with a day full of events and a concert with songs from some of the current productions in the theater. The event starts at 15:00 and the concert where I will be singing along side Johan Leenders, Lou Strenger, Hanna Werth, and Kilian […]

Orlando

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Gustaf Gründgens Platz 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

The production of ''Orlando'' based on the novel by Virginia Woolf at the Düsseldorf Theater

Orlando

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Gustaf Gründgens Platz 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

The production of ''Orlando'' based on the novel by Virginia Woolf at the Düsseldorf Theater

Tarabeza

Theatermuseum der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf Jägerhofstraße 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

An original performance based on the video ''Tarabeza'' created as a part of the ''At The Table'' project organized by Projekt-il.

At The Table is a transnational multimedia encounter that traces the family table as the central meeting and negotiation place of the family and thus the smallest social cell. Live at the table, as a video installation and in the virtual living room, artists from various disciplines across several continents perform their family table and trace the breaking points, the secret codes and open flanks of family negotiation in different social contexts and across national borders.

To watch the videos created, go to the online video installation at:

https://atthetable.art/

Click on the event title for the synopsis of the video/performance

”At The Table” Exhibition in Malta

Spazju Kreattiv Pjazza Katilja, Valletta

Am Tisch – at the table is a transnational project that traces the family table as a central place of negotiation and thus, the smallest social cell. Artists from different disciplines perform their family table across several continents.
In the ten short films of the exhibition they show ruptures, secret codes and open fronts of family negotiation in different social contexts and across national borders. Three performances were adapted for the stage and will be shown in the Atrium: “Tarabeza” by Amy Frega (Egypt), “Lost at home” by Alexander Steindorf (Germany) and “At the sea” by Phaedra Pisimisi (Greece). The result is a kaleidoscope of the family in various and extreme situations – every artist uses their own artistic means to show autobiographical perspectives of absence, emotional and spatial distance, war, loss, as well as emotional violence and the terrors and hopes associated with it.

Grandmothers Of The Future

Heimathafen Neukölln, Studio Karl-Marx-Straße 141, Berlin, Germany

In the performance GRANDMOTHERS OF THE FUTURE, six women place themselves in the lines of tradition of their own (female) history(s) and examine them from a transcultural and feminist perspective. They search for differences and similarities in the lives of their Egyptian, German, Greek, Iranian and Palestinian grandmothers from the early 20th century until today. […]

Grandmothers Of The Future

Heimathafen Neukölln, Studio Karl-Marx-Straße 141, Berlin, Germany

In the performance GRANDMOTHERS OF THE FUTURE, six women place themselves in the lines of tradition of their own (female) history(s) and examine them from a transcultural and feminist perspective. They search for differences and similarities in the lives of their Egyptian, German, Greek, Iranian and Palestinian grandmothers from the early 20th century until today. […]

Orlando

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Gustaf Gründgens Platz 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

The production of ''Orlando'' based on the novel by Virginia Woolf at the Düsseldorf Theater

Orlando

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Gustaf Gründgens Platz 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

The production of ''Orlando'' based on the novel by Virginia Woolf at the Düsseldorf Theater

Orlando

Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Gustaf Gründgens Platz 1, Düsseldorf, Germany

The production of ''Orlando'' based on the novel by Virginia Woolf at the Düsseldorf Theater