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Body + Freedom, Nils Amadeus Lange, Florentina Holzinger, Vincent Riebeek, Manuel Scheiwiller, Berliner Festspiele, Foering Affairs, Berlin, 2015

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Boychild and Thibault LAC, Photo Elise Gallant, Suzanne Geiss gallery, New York

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25/50 Cecilia Bengolea, Celia Hempton and Prem Sahib at fig-2 with Erika Miyauchi and Fernanda Newson at ICA Studio, London, 2015
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PRICE – Heart (Explicit), Dampfzentrale Bern, Switzerland

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Public Rehearsal (2015) with John Beeson, Ivy Fiebig, Sarah Harrison, Wojciech Kosma, Timothy Murray, Yunuen Rhi, Kareth Schaffer and Kandis Williams, Photo Jason Harrell at Alpina Huus. House of Deep Transformation in 11 Acts, March 28, 2015, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin

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OPENING OF THE KATALYST FESTIVAL, NIGHTREVIEW
NO PICNIC by GERTJAN FRANCISCUS
by Nicole Strecker

The late 60s had the Theater artist to be ready at all times to: Feels the audience provoked, he might storm the stage. Claus Peymann had gladly served this together with Peter Handke and still pushed by hand at the legendary “Offending the Audience” the audience of his stage. In a subsequent “staging” of a piece entitled “The There’s only one”, he denied equal all the drama, leaving viewers simply a stage full of requisits- and they, betrayed in viewing a real performance, entered the stage and destroyed all props around. Also Marina Abramović documented once the violence of the audience and the vulnerability of the performer, as in 1974 with “Rhythm 0″ their viewers weapons ranges and delivers the flickering aggression. At the end she was half-naked, bloodied wounded, threatened with a gun.

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