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I teamed up with Peter Pleyer and Andrea Keiz for a series of meandering conversations while engaging in some pretty tactile activity: knitting and crocheting. A fantastic way to listen to some folks talk about Berlin dance history. I say this casually, but we had the chance to talk to the grand movers and shakers of the contemporary dance field, like Nele Hertling and Irene Sieben. What is amazing to me - how far back their connections go. The accounts of the 60's, 70's and 80's revealed the deep roots of relationships and contemporary dance practices, while there seems to be a lot of transient activity right now.
If you haven't been able to listen in on Aug. 25th during TANZNACHT 2012 at Uferstudios: all audio will be archived and publicly available soon. Stay tuned!
Hier gibt es Fotos und einen Ausschnitt des Gesprächs mit Nele Hertling.