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Miniature de la vidéo Act

Act

Tanzcompagnie Rubato

Miniature de la vidéo Air

Air

Nina Schwarz , Elma Riza , Benedict Bindewald

Miniature de la vidéo Alice Im Wunderland

Alice Im Wunderland

Martin Stiefermann

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Der Bau

Isabelle Schad , Laurent Goldring

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Festina lente

Malgven Gerbes , David Brandstätter

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In common

Ivana Müller

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Les petites morts – I hope you die soon

Jared Gradinger

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Jean Weidt – Physical encounters

Britta Wirthmüller

Miniature de la vidéo RechtsRadikal

RechtsRadikal

Christoph winkler

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Scha’irlie – This is not a Chaplin

Kadir Memis

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Zwischen jetzt

Anna Huber

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Abendliche Tänze

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo DANCE IS NOT ENOUGH

DANCE IS NOT ENOUGH

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo BÖSE KÖRPER – EVIL BODIES

BÖSE KÖRPER – EVIL BODIES

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo TAKING STEPS

TAKING STEPS

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo BIOPICS

BIOPICS

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Berlin Gogos

Berlin Gogos

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Dance! Copy! Right?

Dance! Copy! Right?

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo RECHTSRADIKAL – Broadcasting Kulturzeit

RECHTSRADIKAL – Broadcasting Kulturzeit

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Dance! Copy! Right? – TV Program Kulturzeit

Dance! Copy! Right? – TV Program Kulturzeit

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Cheveux persans

Cheveux persans

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Speak Boldly : The Julius Eastman Dance Project/Femenine

Speak Boldly : The Julius Eastman Dance Project/Femenine

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Ernest Berk – The complete expressionist

Ernest Berk – The complete expressionist

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo The Voice That You Are

The Voice That You Are

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Speak Boldly – The Julius Eastman Dance Project / THE HOLY PRESENCE OF JOAN D’ARC

Speak Boldly – The Julius Eastman Dance Project / THE HOLY PRESENCE OF JOAN D’ARC

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Speak Boldly – The Julius Eastman Dance Project / GAY GUERRILLA

Speak Boldly – The Julius Eastman Dance Project / GAY GUERRILLA

Christoph winkler

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Christoph Winkler

Mcheza Ngoma

Michael Maurissens

Miniature de la vidéo Mcheza Ngoma

Mcheza Ngoma

Isack Peter Abeneko , Musa Hlatshwayo

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Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui

Miniature de la vidéo IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – a performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – a performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

IT’S ALL FORGOTTEN NOW – A performative mixtape for Mark Fisher

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Senedon (inspired by Steve Reich’s Piano Phase)

Senedon (inspired by Steve Reich’s Piano Phase)

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo We Are Goig To Mars – and We’ll Unite The Galaxies

We Are Goig To Mars – and We’ll Unite The Galaxies

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo We Are Going To Mars | SUITE

We Are Going To Mars | SUITE

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo We Are Going To Mars – a choreographic concert

We Are Going To Mars – a choreographic concert

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Come out

Come out

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Stay On It

Stay On It

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Lead Role

Lead Role

Christoph winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Four Non Blondes

Four Non Blondes

Christoph Winkler

Miniature de la vidéo Songs and dances about the Weather

Songs and dances about the Weather

Christoph Winkler

Dance films

We Are Going To Mars | SUITE

Year of production
2021
Year of creation
2021

In 1960, Edward Mukuka Nkoloso founded the Zambia National Academy of Science, Space Research and Philosophy. The goal: an African space program of its own to join the “Space Race” between the United States and the Soviet Union. On a remote farm, the “Afronauts” trained on homemade equipment. Together they created a rocket out of sheet metal and wanted to launch it into space on October 24, 1964. The rocket was to be piloted by 17-year-old Matha Mwambwa, the only woman on the team. The attempt to launch an African space program was taken anything but seriously by the international press. But hardly anyone thought of the project as a satirical commentary on the megalomania and absurdity of an imperialist show of strength like the Space Race. Until a video of the training surfaced ten years ago and triggered a change in perspective. To this day, it is not certain whether the project was a serious scientific endeavor, a joke at the expense of the colonial powers, or even a cover for a training camp for independence fighters. Either way, the term Afronauts stands today for a new self-confidence of black people, visible in the videos from the 60s.

Originally planned as a stage play, the company changed the concept and produced video works together with local artists in Uganda and the USA, which set very different accents. The Ugandan contribution, created with choreographer Robert Ssempijja among others, celebrates the spirit of optimism associated with the Space program and locates Mars in its own homeland. In contrast, Mourning [A] BLKstar and Symara Johnson’s We are Going to Mars Suite is a fever dream that opens us up to new fantasies of space travel across formal boundaries.

PART 2. THE MARS SUITE

The second part of the project was created in collaboration with Symara Johnson and dancers from New York. The soundtrack was composed by the musician collective Mourning [A] BLKstar from Cleveland.

The “We’re going to Mars” Suite follows the inner foldings of Symara Johnson’s brain as she begins to delve into a fever dream of space travel. We see what it means for blackness to expand inter-dimensionally, this is a practice for the black mind/body in imagination. A collective body of blackness spanning throughout the east coast of the US takes time to show you where Mars is and opens the door to bring you with. This project is a demonstration of fantasy amidst a formal structure that does not always permit it. Where are we going? Are you coming? Enjoy this film as moment to fall into rest as we see the multiplicity of realities fold and bend, we are traveling into the beyond and perhaps not coming back.

Choreography
Year of production
2021
Year of creation
2021
Secondary artistic direction
Symara Johnson
Duration
17:56
Lights
Yasmin Josiah
Music live
Mourning [A] BLKstar
Original score
Mourning [A] BLKstar
Other collaboration
Editor: Yasmin Josiah | Company Production Manager: Laura Biagioni | Assistant Producer: Kalliope Piersol | Super 8mm processed & scanned by NEGATIVEFILMLAND (NY)
Performance
Symara Johnson | Angel Glasby | Dava Huesca
Production of video work
A production by Company Christoph Winkler in co-production with SOPHIENSÆLE. Funded by the Capital Cultural Fund and the Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
Scene setting
Symara Johnson
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