In collaboration with Zeitgenössischer Tanz Berlin e.V. and external guests, the project RESIST! hosts weekly “Assemblies” from March 5 to May 7: every Thursday evening** from 5–7 pm, everyone interested is invited to gather at Uferstudio 5.
The Assembly on 7 May will be hosted by the Decolonise / Dance working group: The working group actively addresses the various political crises and conflicts in Palestine and Israel. It also deals with the effects of these conflicts on the political climate in Germany, which it classifies as increasingly authoritarian. She collects educational resources and organises reading groups, workshops and other learning formats to inform artists about the current political climate in Germany with regard to Israel/Palestine.
With the format of the “Assemblies,” we aim to offer the independent scene space and time for broader cultural and political exchange. While digital connections tend to encourage fast, largely anonymous and individualized expressions of opinion, we choose to invest in real social cohesion. Through the “Assemblies,” we create a solidaric setting in which reflection and discussion can take place live and on site. Together, we want to explore how we can sustainably defend artistic freedom — in the face of current cuts to cultural funding and the normalization of right-wing positions within wider society.
Here is a brief overview of the Assembly dates:
05.03: Opening & welcome for our resident artists
12.03: Open general assembly of Zeitgenössischer Tanz Berlin e.V. (ZTB)
19.03: “Public Arts Funding in a Politically Tense Climate – Scenarios of Change?” with Dr. Justus Duhnkrack (lawyer and political advisor)
26.03: Assembly with the Dance Funding Working Group (AG Tanzförderung)
16.04: Assembly with the Dance & Parenthood Working Group (AG Tanz und Elternschaft)
23.04: Assembly with the Working Culture Group (AG Arbeitskultur / Work Culture)
30.04: External guest (tba)
07.05: Assembly with the Decolonize / Dance Working Group (AG Decolonize / Dance)
Accessibility
Studio 5 is accessible without steps, but has a raised wooden floor which can be reached via a 1.5% inclined ramp. Wheelchair spaces are available.
The barrier-free toilet is located in the foyer of the studio, a few meters from the studio.