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Schizophrenie: Ich will vier Schritte machen
Jeder neue Schritt steht im Widerspruch zum letzten. Der Konflikt liegt zwischen dem, was der Körper ist und was es sein muss. Das Gefühl im jetzt und die Lust auf das was kommt, zeigt sich in Butoh. Jeder neue Schritt hebt dem Wert des letzten auf. Ohne diesen Konflikt gibt es keinen Butoh.
Valentin Tszin is a Russian artist based in Berlin, DE. A pioneer in bringing rave culture, digital art, butoh (anti)dance and physical theatre together. Dozens of performances and movie appearances, European festivals (Atonal Berlin, CTM, Today’s Art, Athens Biennial) and fashion collaborations (Zaha Hadid, Trippen, Obscur); as well as collaborative performances and workshops with the key figures of the international butoh scene (Ko Murobushi, Carlotta Ikeda, Dairakudakan company etc.) made him a recognisable figure on contemporary art scene. Known for his passion for going beyond the stylistic and conceptual frameworks, he sees butoh as a kind of virus: mutating, changing its gene, striving on new territories yet to be discovered.
Daniel Williams wurde in Edinburgh geboren. Nach Abschluss seines Doktoratsstudiums an der Universität Edinburgh im Jahr 2002 begann er, professionell am Theater zu arbeiten und Musik und Soundtracks zu schreiben. Er arbeitete viele Jahre mit dem Theater DEREVO zusammen und reiste mit vielen verschiedenen Aufführungen durch die ganze Welt, darunter Ketzal, Harlekin und Mephisto Walz. Er lebt in Dresden und hat mit vielen verschiedenen Theatergruppen und Künstlern zusammengearbeitet, darunter The Guts Company, Freaks und Fremde, JuWie Dance Company, theatrale subversione und Valentin Tzsin. Zu den zukünftigen Projekten gehört „Das Schloss“, das unter der Regie von Maxim Didenko im Jahr 2024 am Staatsschauspielhaus in Dresden aufgeführt wird.
Schizophrenia: I want to take four steps
Each new step in in conflict with the last. The conflict lies between what the body is and what it needs to be. The feeling now and the desire for the next step is revealed in Butoh. Each new step cancels the value of the last. Without this conflict there is no Butoh.
Valentin Tszin is a Russian artist based in Berlin, DE. A pioneer in bringing rave culture, digital art, butoh (anti)dance and physical theatre together. Dozens of performances and movie appearances, European festivals (Atonal Berlin, CTM, Today’s Art, Athens Biennial) and fashion collaborations (Zaha Hadid, Trippen, Obscur); as well as collaborative performances and workshops with the key figures of the international butoh scene (Ko Murobushi, Carlotta Ikeda, Dairakudakan company etc.) made him a recognisable figure on contemporary art scene. Known for his passion for going beyond the stylistic and conceptual frameworks, he sees butoh as a kind of virus: mutating, changing its gene, striving on new territories yet to be discovered.
Daniel Williams was born in Edinburgh. In 2002 on finishing his Phd at Edinburgh University, he started working professionally in the theatre, writing music and soundtracks. He worked for many years with Theater DEREVO, travelling all over the world with many different performances including Ketzal, Harlekin and Mephisto Walz. He lives in Dresden and has collaborated with many different theatre companies and artists among them The Guts Company, Freaks und Fremde, JuWie Dance Company, theatrale subversione and Valentin Tzsin. Future projects include Das Schloss, directed by Maxim Didenko to appear at the Staatschauspielhaus in Dresden in 2024.