Stereobild: Keaton, Beckett and García


Program
Projection of the shorfilms One week, Cops and Film by Buster Keaton and Samuel Beckett, with live music by José García.

Shortfilms
One Week is a 1920 short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton, the first film to be released made by Keaton on his own; Keaton had worked with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle for a number of years. The film was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline, and runs for 19 minutes.

Cops. This very Kafka-esque film is Keaton's response to the Fatty Arbuckle scandal. Even though the central character's intentions are good, he cannot win, no matter how inventively he tries. He gets into various scraps with police officers throughout the film. Eventually, he unwittingly throws a bomb into a police parade and ends up being chased by a horde of cops. The surrealistic vision of Keaton, small and alone, evading these hundreds upon hundreds of policemen is unforgettable. The filmmaker was both athlete and comic, and here he makes maximum use of both talents, racing down streets, playing a balancing act on a ladder, and casually grabbing hold of a car as it flies past, all in an attempt to evade the cops. When it was first released, this comic short confused many people -- its subtle statements (including its blend of humor and politics) went over the head of the average filmgoer of the '20s.

Film. Samuel Beckett’s only venture into the medium of cinema, Film was written in 1963 and filmed in New York in the summer of 1964, directed by Alan Schneider and featuring Buster Keaton. For the shooting Mr. Beckett made his only trip to America. The film, which has no dialogue, takes its basis Berkeley’s theory Esse est percepti, that is “to be is to be perceived”: even after all outside perception -- be it animal, human or divine -- has been suppressed, self perception remains. Film was edited by Sydney Meyers and the cinematography was by Boris Kaufman, both of whom were preeminent in their fields. Film was produced by Barney Rosset and Evergreen Theater.

Bio
José García was born in Malaga (1978) and today he lives in Berlin. His music, his sound, is based, although not only, in the plastic manipulation of the sonorous information that surrounds me. Million Bass lines, fragments of piano and of any instrument improvisations, accumulations of voices, subjects of the popular classic repertoire, of the historicist academy, ambient sounds and experimental sounds, everything can be deconstructed in samplers, units of loop, to compose a new mass, latent in the present. García musical language does not own the abstraction of the forms of a score, lives in the concrete of the recorded sound, in the basic electronics and in the digital edition by tracks. In a concert, the fragmentation rearticulates in accumulations, repetitions and silences, in a session of sonorous syncretism.

Date
Saturday 25.04 at 21:00

Links
http://www.archive.org/details/busterkeatonfilm
http://www.myspace.com/josegarciasonido

Free entrance

Luftschnitt#3_Strange action by Isabel Lewis and Josep Maynou


Program
Strange action. Concept and Performance by Isabel Lewis. Dramaturgy and Performance by Josep Maynou.

In Isabel Lewis' premiere evening-length solo show she resurrects her depiction of Mr. T, using him and a few other icons as the unexpected reference points of a discussion by way of performance about the strange act of performing itself. Making minimal use of stage design and media elements Lewis tightens the focus around the presence of the performer in an anti-gesamtkunstwerk, using language and movement to frame her interplay of associations and disassociations. Drawing on a range of references from B.A. Baracus to Beckett, Lewis weaves a circuitous narrative about altered states, imagination, connectivity, process, and fiction.

Bios
Isabel Lewis is a New York City and Berlin-based dance artist and curator from the Dominican Republic. She is a graduate of Hollins University (USA) where she majored in both Dance and Literary Criticism. In 2004 Isabel formed The Labor Union along with Erika Hand and presented work at the Cunningham Studios, Dance New Amsterdam, Dance Theater Workshop, Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church, Dixon Place, Movement Research at Judson Church, PS 122, and The Kitchen amongst other venues in Manhattan and the outer boroughs. Isabel now creates solo work, performs with her family art collective LEWIS FOREVER and with Ann Liv Young. She has also had the honor of working with Miguel Gutierrez, David Neumann, Levi Gonzalez, and Crystal Brown. Isabel was a Movement Research Artist in Residence and a Fresh Tracks Residency Recipient in 2005-2006 and was selected to take part in the Meeting Points Artist Exchange in Budapest in the summer of 2008. She has worked as an editor and writer for the Movement Research Performance Journal and was the curator for the dance series, Body Blend, at Dixon Place from 2005-2009. As a curator Isabel has also worked on the Movement Research Festival 2004: Improvisation is Hard and the Movement Research Festival Spring 2007: Reverence (Irreverence) as well as Re-Imagining Utopia, an Austrian and NYC artist exchange, a project of Movement Research (NYC), the Austrian Cultural Forum (NYC), and Tanzquartier Wien (Austria).

Josep Maynou studied Fine Arts in Barcelona (UB), Porto (Facultade Belas Artes Porto) and London (Middlesex University). Maynou has shown his work all over Europe highlighting Getxo Arte in Bilbao, Strip Art and Sala Pares in Barcelona, Galerie Eva Bracke in Berlin and Maoshabitos in Oporto among others. He has been working in different artistic fields and is now focused on media art often collaborating with Berlin-based media artist Arturo Steele. Reusing images and giving them new meanings, he creates visual collages which function as a continuous whole, as complete films unto themselves. The visual and rhythmic coherence of his films, achieved through a process of careful editing, makes reference to the manipulative power of audio-visual media. This process of recycling also leads to installing his work in different contexts such as TV repair shops, warehouses, abandoned spaces and second-hand stores.

Date
Sunday 16.05 at 21:00

Adress
Rauchhaus e.V., Mariannenplatz 1-a, Kreuzberg, Berlin
U-Bahn 1 or U-Bahn 8 (Kottbusser Tor)
Bus 140 (Mariannenplatz)

Free entrance

KinderKino: Reksio


Diesmal zeigen wir Reksio, ein alter polnischer Zeichentrickfilm über einen kleinen Hund, den alle polnischen Kinder lieben. Der Film ist ohne Dialoge und für alle Altersgruppen geeignet.

Dazu noch Nussecken, Waffeln und andere Kuchen, Kakao und Kaffee.

Um 15 Uhr, an den 16. Mai.

Eintritt frei!

Luftschnitt#2_Sketch by Elpida Orfanidou


Program
Sketch, a draft study on performing & composing with & by Elpida Orfanidou.

“My starting question was: how can I practice composing by practicingperforming? I was interested in finding ways of “putting things together" through practicing material that I personally find attractive. I wanted to be intuitive and naïve enough. In the studio I started with a range of interests coming from very different fields.
I felt totally lost. I rediscovered ‘Film’ (1965), the only film by Samuel Beckett and I started to work with it. In order to enjoy my working process I returned to my little key fascinations - obsessions. I would like to talk with you about them after the performance. Finally, I came up with a combination of choices, which could be one option. I thought to call it ‘Sketch’ and to share it with you in a very informal evening. I am interested in your view.” Elpida Orfanidou.

Bio
Elpida Orfanidou (GR) was born in Berlin in 1981 and grew up in Athens. She studied Dance/Choreography at the Professional Dance School of Despina Grigoriadou in Athens (2002-2005), at the ArtEZ School of Dance in Arnhem with Mary O’Donnell as a mentor (Dancemaker Bachelor of Dance 2005-2007) and at the National Choreographic Center of Montpellier under the direction of Mathilde Monnier and Xavier Le Roy (ex.e.r.ce program 2007). In January 2009 she completed (with distinction) her MA in Performance Practices and Research at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Her studies in the Netherlands, France and UK were funded by the State Scholarships Foundation in Greece. She also holds a degree with distinction ("excellent unanimously") in Piano (Hellenic Conservatory/2004) and in Pharmacy (University of Athens/1999-2004).In 2009 she was the Greek recipient for the DanceWEB Scholarship at Impulstanz Festival /Vienna .

Date
Saturday 15.05 at 21:00

Adress
Rauchhaus e.V., Mariannenplatz 1-a, Kreuzberg, Berlin
U-Bahn 1 or U-Bahn 8 (Kottbusser Tor)
Bus 140 (Mariannenplatz)

Poster
Pola Dwurnik
Free entrance