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Christoph winkler
Stay On It
Christoph winkler
Come out
Christoph winkler
We Are Going To Mars – a choreographic concert
Christoph Winkler
We Are Going To Mars | SUITE
Christoph winkler
We Are Goig To Mars – and We’ll Unite The Galaxies
Christoph Winkler
Senedon (inspired by Steve Reich’s Piano Phase)
Christoph Winkler
IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher
Christoph Winkler
IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher
Christoph Winkler
IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher
Christoph Winkler
IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher
Christoph Winkler
IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – a performative mixtape for Mark Fisher
Christoph Winkler
IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher
Christoph Winkler
Speak Boldly – The Julius Eastman Dance Project / GAY GUERRILLA
Christoph winkler
Speak Boldly – The Julius Eastman Dance Project / THE HOLY PRESENCE OF JOAN D’ARC
Christoph winkler
The Voice That You Are
Christoph winkler
Ernest Berk – The complete expressionist
Christoph Winkler
Speak Boldly : The Julius Eastman Dance Project/Femenine
Christoph Winkler
Cheveux persans
Christoph Winkler
Dance! Copy! Right? – TV Program Kulturzeit
Christoph winkler
RECHTSRADIKAL – Broadcasting Kulturzeit
Christoph winkler
Dance! Copy! Right?
Christoph winkler
Berlin Gogos
Christoph winkler
BIOPICS
Christoph winkler
TAKING STEPS
Christoph winkler
BÖSE KÖRPER – EVIL BODIES
Christoph winkler
DANCE IS NOT ENOUGH
Christoph winkler
Abendliche Tänze
Christoph winkler
Zwischen jetzt
Anna Huber
Scha’irlie – This is not a Chaplin
Kadir Memis
RechtsRadikal
Christoph winkler
Jean Weidt – Physical encounters
Britta Wirthmüller
Les petites morts – I hope you die soon
Jared Gradinger
In common
Ivana Müller
Festina lente
Malgven Gerbes , David Brandstätter
Der Bau
Isabelle Schad , Laurent Goldring
Alice Im Wunderland
Martin Stiefermann
Air
Nina Schwarz , Elma Riza , Benedict Bindewald
Act
Tanzcompagnie Rubato
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In late 2013, Murali Perumal – self-proclaimed Indo-Germanic actor, born in Bonn – described his experiences as an actor of color in German state theaters and deplored “a demographic scenario reminiscent of the 1920’s” in an open letter to major German daily newspaper. This letter was part of a larger debate at the Kammerspiele in Munich about the non-visibility of performers from migrant backgrounds and the apparent difficulties that dramaturges have in casting lead roles with actors and actresses of color. The literary works discussed in this debate are largely part of a canon of high culture that interestingly served both sides as a reference for argumentation. For those actors and actresses from migrant backgrounds or simply of “darker” skin color, this canon acts as a dividing line that is difficult for them to overcome. And for quite a few dramaturges, it embodies a mythic aesthetic entity that automatically, in their eyes, entails having to provide an explanation for the appearance of supposedly inappropriately looking actors.
In “Hauptrolle”, choreographer Christoph Winkler questions the aesthetic difficulty behind seeing a black Faust or a Turkish Woyzeck. And vice versa poses the delicate question of why and whether embodying such classical roles is at all to desired by actors of color.
For this solo, Christoph Winkler invited his colleague – dancer-choreographer Ahmed Soura originally from Burkina Faso and still an avid commuter between continents – to explore together some of the typical figures of German classical theatre and sound out the possibilities and potentials that lie in such an encounter.