The Bright Talks
Welcome to the BRIGHT TALKS!
All festival visitors are invited to participate in three talks with the festival’s international artists. They will provide insights into their working methods: How can we give a voice on stage to people who are not allowed one? How does artistic co-creation between young people and adults work when young people are on stage as representatives of their generation and adults guide them?
Does it even work (well)? And what does it mean for participants and directors when a production moves between several disciplines? Such as dance, acting, object theatre etc.?
All BRIGHT TALKS events are in English and are free of charge
Registration is required via the ticket service.
The BRIGHT TALK:
Working from Exile with Nastaran Razawi Khorasani
Nastaran Razawi Khorasani was born in Iran and studied at Maastricht Theatre Academy in the Netherlands. As a theatre producer and actress, she works with the Ro Theater, International Theater Amsterdam, Maas Theater and Dance and Nineties Productions, among others. Her work has already won several awards. Together with Davy Pieters, she forms the producer duo Kobe.
After her performance of “Songs for no one“, we will talk to Nastaran about the uncertainties of being an artist in exile.
Sun June 9th 09.6. 9 pm, Theater Rampe (in English spoken language)
Please register by mail to ticket@jes-stuttgart.de
The BRIGHT TALK:
Working together with Zoë Demoustier & Frederic Lilje
Zoë Demoustier is a performer and choreographer. The body is always the starting point for her visual representations From movement she makes links with current and committed topics and creates documentary choreographic work.
After the performance of the Canadian-Belgian co-production “Beating Choir\Chœur Battant” Frederic Lilje, co-curator and artistic co-director of the festival, and Zoë will have a discussion about uncertainties in co-creation with young people.
Mon June 10th 10.6. 9:30 pm, FITZ Studio (in English spoken language)
Please register by mail to ticket@jes-stuttgart.de
The BRIGHT TALK:
Working between disciplines with Tabea Martin und Irma Unušić
Tabea Martin is a choreographer and performer from Switzerland. She studied modern dance at the Amsterdam University of the Arts and choreography at the Rotterdamse Dansacademie. Her work has been performed throughout Europe and has won several awards. In addition to independent productions, she works at the Schauspielhaus Zürich, Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin, Theater Basel, Theater Bern and the Stadttheater Konstanz, among others.
After the performance of “FOREVER“, Irma Unušić from the BRIGHT VIEW curatorial team will discuss uncertainties in interdisciplinary work with Tabea.
Thur June 13th 13.6. 9 pm, FITZ Studio (in English spoken language)
Please register by mail to ticket@jes-stuttgart.de
The BIGHT TALK:
BRIGHT CURATION?! for (inter)national festival organizers
“International Theatre Festival”, but guest performances mainly from neighboring European countries. A public tender and review of over 100 video submissions. Rising hotel and catering costs, falling fundings, inflation and scarcity of resources.
How can an international festival be organized at the moment? How often and how far do we still travel to view live? Is it reasonable to spend more money on airfare than on fees? Who decides for whom? And what if fifa blocks all advertising space in the city?
We discuss current challenges of festival curation with representatives of this year’s curation team and festival office of SCHÖNEN AUSSICHT, the Goethe-Institut and (inter)national festival organizers.
Internal event
Thu June 13th 5 pm, JES Kitchen (in English spoken language)