Goethe-Institut South Africa: Programme August - September 2013

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AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2013 programme


OVERVIEW

When

What & Where

06/08/2013 - Creative Currencies: accessing opportu- 08/08/2013 nities in an expanding marketplace University of Johannesburg Arts Centre 08/08/2013 - Bureau de Cinéma Africain Act 1: Aerolithe 29/09/2013 Illusion GoetheonMain 19/08/2013

VIDEO COMPETITION “MADE IN GERMAN” Goethe-Institut

20/08/2013 - Drama for Life: Sex Actually Festival 2013 30/08/2013 Various Venues IN JOHANNESBURG August 2013 Drama for Life: Lover + Another Poetry Competition Cape Town 25/08/2013 SoundMindLab Goethe-Institut

29/08/2013 - CUSS presents Video Party 28/09/2013 Goethe-Institut 30/08/2013 MAMAZA: ASINGELINE Newtown 31/08/2013 + MAMAZA: Cover Up 01/09/2013 Dance Factory 03/09/2013 - A MAZE Interact 07/09/2013 venue TBC 05/09/2013 - Musik+X 17/11/2013 Museum Africa 06/09/2013 + THE 48 HOURS FILM PROJECT 08/09/2013 Various Venues in Johannesburg 13/09/2013 - The Tri Continental Film Festival 18/09/2013 Wits Theatre 27/09/2013 - The Joburg Art Fair 29/09/2013 Sandton Convention Centre 28/09/2013 European Day of Languages 2013 Alliance Française 03/10/2013 - Transatlantic Saudades 20/10/2013 GoetheonMain 13/09/2013 - AFRITECTURE 12/01/2014 Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich 26/09/2013 - The Space Between Us 22/12/2013 Berlin Deadline: 15/08/2013 GoetheonMain Call for Proposals 09/09/2013 – 05/12/2013 Learn German – Join us for German Language Courses, Goethe-Institut


CONFERENCE

Creative Currencies: accessing opportunities in an expanding marketplace

06/08/2013 – 08/08/2013 University of Johannesburg, Arts Centre in Johannesburg

Exporting our creative and cultural wealth - Stimulating new directions in policy and practice The European Union (EU) has long been considered one of the biggest importers and international consumers of South African arts and creative products. With the aim of further developing this relationship, the British Council along with its partners VANSA, Arterial Network, and the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) in South Africa, successfully bid for a co-funded project with the EU delegation to deliver a project that would interrogate this relationship. Focusing specifically on trade between our two territories, the project is designed to provide insight into current trade levels and to begin dialogue between South Africa and the EU about strenghtening South Africa’s capacity for exporting its creative and cultural wealth in the future. In this context the partners also support the creative currencies conference, presented by The Arts and Culture Trust and the University of Johannesburg. As a EUNIC partner the Goethe-Institut supports the conference as well as the research project on creative industries and trade. Space is limited, please register. More Information: www.act.org.za

VISUAL ARTS/FILM

Bureau de Cinéma Africain Act 1: Aerolithe Illusion

08/08/2013 - 29/09/2013, Opening 08/08/2013, 18H30 GoetheonMain, 245 Main Street, Maboneng Precinct “We were up the next night, and the night after that, trying to master the machine, and at last, just when we were beginning to despair, we succeed-


ed in getting a picture on the screen” (Carl Hertz). For Bureau de Cinéma Africain (ABC) the artists Bridget Baker and Bianca Baldi conjure images of early film in South Africa in their first act as collaborative project and organizational structure. Their reflections and working methods are guided by journal entries written by Carl Hertz, an American speculator and magician who was the first to show film at sea en-route to Johannesburg in 1896. Evolving Hertz’s act of levitation, through the reading of a sequence of associative imagery, the Aerolithe Illusion carries the audience “6 feet in the air. Apparently suspended by nothing more tangible than the component parts of the atmosphere” and “setting all laws of gravitation at nought.” The Bureau de Cinéma Africain (ABC) undertakes to conduct a migratory search for blind spots in the written history of images and to offer as counterpoint, speculative re-stagings and formal investigations that recall the logic of illusion within cinema’s legacy. Admission: Free

Film still of the Aerolithe Illusion re-enacted by Jeffrey Atkins in 1979

LANGUAGE COURSES

VIDEO COMPETITION “MADE IN GERMAN”

19/08/2013, 19H00 Goethe-Institut, Auditorium Airbags, coffee filters, tea bags, thermos flasks, x-rays, TV, the printing press, Christmas tree and Easter Bunny: We are surrounded by German inventions, ideas and traditions on an everyday basis. Have you ever wondered what your life would be like without toothpaste, refrigerators or light bulbs? What is your preferred German inspired mode of transport? The car, bicycle, Zeppelin or helicopter? And what works better


for you: Aspirin or Paracetamol? Please come and join us for an evening full of ideas, innovation and some tears of joy as we will be announcing the winner of our video competition “Made in German�. We asked our students to produce a video and tell us about their favorite German invention. The winner of the competition will be spoilt with a scholarship for a 4-week-intensive German course in Germany including flights and accommodation. Admission: Free

PERFORMING- & VISUAL ARTS FESTIVAL

Drama for Life: Sex Actually Festival 2013

20/08/2013 - 30/08/2013 Wits Theatre, University of Johannesburg, Hillbrow Theatre, Kliptown Youth Centre and other venues The Drama for Life Sex Actually Festival is a unique response to major health, social and cultural issues faced by Africa, with particular emphasis on HIV/AIDS. It is the first of its kind not only in South Africa but on the African continent. This year within the context of gender-based violence, the festival will specifically focus on masculinities, culture and sex. The target audiences are youth from schools and their parents, university and college students, and communities from all over Johannesburg and its suburbs. The festival crosses the boundaries of these communities and moves people out of familiar places into uncommon spaces. This utilizes performing arts in a variety of ways, from inside the theatre, cutting edge street performances, facilitated processes and workshops, to film, music, as well as practical access to information and testing. This is a national festival that embraces all artists, universities and colleges within the context of Africa. The 2013 Drama for Life Sex Actually Festival is directed by Tarryn Lee. Admission: Free More information: www.dramaforlife.co.za

An Assistant at the DFL 2012 Sex Actually Festival Help Desk


PERFORMING- & VISUAL ARTS FESTIVAL

Drama for Life: Lover + Another Poetry Competition

Regional Competitions in August 2013 Cape Town

‘Lover + Another’ Workshop at University Corner - Wits

This innovative national Drama for Life performance poetry competition aims to encourage youth to talk openly and creatively about relationships, intimacy, trust, safety, sex, and HIV/AIDS. This is done through regional and national poetry competition, slams and workshops which engage with youth (18 to 30 years) from around the country, regardless of their social, linguistic and cultural backgrounds. Drama for Life in partnership with HEAIDS engages universities and FET colleges across South Africa, drawing in emerging poets, established poetry groups and networks to encourage and support their participation in this challenge. Through the project’s use of the spoken-word culture the youth directly address the risks and cultural factors affecting their sexual behaviour. The National Finals take place on 05/10/2013 in Cape Town. Admission: Free More information: www.dramaforlife.co.za

Music

SoundMindLab

25/08/2013, 16H00 Goethe-Institut, Auditorium, Johannesburg SoundMind Lab is an exciting new Johannesburg-based artistic venture that provides a regular platform for innovative contemporary, electronic and experimental music, as well as creative conversations and workshops around contemporary sonic and interdisciplinary practice. Partnered by Wits and SAMRO, and supported by the Goethe-Institut, the Lab also aims to foster artistic connections and collaborations across Africa and


globally. Until the Lab moves into its new home in the SAMRO building in Braamfontain, SoundMindLab concerts are presented at the Goethe-Institut. For more information about the programme for this concert, please visit our website www.goethe.de/ johannesburg Admission: Free SoundMindLab - Joao Orecchia

VISUAL ARTS

CUSS presents Video Party

29/08/2013 - 28/09/2013, Opening on 29/08/2013 at 18H30 Goethe-Institut, Gallery, Johannesburg The Video Party series of events has taken place since May 2013. For this project, the CUSS group installed video works in shops and public spaces around Johannesburg in an attempt to re-think the exclusionary nature of conventional art spaces. In doing so, the project also considers commerce and mass-appeal aesthetics in relation to art practice. In August, the group will inhabit the Goethe-Institut gallery space which will be used as studio and installation space, bringing the work thus far back into a conventional art space to re-interrogate notions of ‘inside’ and ‘outside’. CUSS members Jamal Nxedlana, Ravi Govender, Zamani Xolo, Lex Trickett and Bogosi Sekhukuni are artists living and working in Johannesburg. Since CUSS inception in February 2011 the group has published four online magazines, a video magazine, a print magazine and a trailer for a documentary and a number of webisodes focused on contemporary arts and culture in South Africa. Admission: Free

Video Party #1 featuring work by Dan Szor titled “The Situation is hopeless, but not serious”


DANCE

MAMAZA: Cover Up

31/8/3013, 19H30 and 1/9/2013, 18H00 Dance Factory, President Street, Newtown As part of the Dance Umbrella 2013 programme, the GoetheInstitut supports the performance of Cover Up – conceived, staged and performed by Ionnis Mandafounis, Fabrice Mazliah and May Zarhy; or MAMAZA, as they are collectively known. Mandafounis, Mazliah and Zarhy were all formerly or are currently with the internationally renowned

Dance Umbrella - Cover UP Dominik Mentzos

William Forsythe Company (Germany). Cover Up is set in the aesthetic landscape of the theatre as a choreographed exchange of live images, creating a play on the mechanism of appearance production. Reflecting on what the nature of a surface might be, that which is appealing, that which is superficial, that which is available to the eye, which might be catchy, tacky or cheesy – is put into play. The piece guides the viewer’s attention to that which may be just outside the spotlight and pauses there for a moment of thought. In this work, the trio MAMAZA treats the stage as a field of connotations suggesting the spectator’s attention to be a dynamic and visual engagement. The output modalities originating in redirection, frontality and filtering are understating constant scapegoating, bringing forward the question of transparency and projection. That which is reflected can now become that which acts. A rhythm may turn into quality. Can we then be aware of the way we consume impressions? Can we distinguish the visual feeling from the physical image? Admission: Between R60 and R100 More information: www.danceumbrella.co.za

DANCE/INSTALLATION

MAMAZA: ASINGELINE

30/8/3013 Newtown, Johannesburg (details to be confirmed) ASINGELINE – an enacted thought - is an installation during which the MAMAZA trio will draw a line in Newtown that ends at the Dance Factory, the space where their dance performance Cover up will take place. During the process, MAMAZA will interact with the public that encounters the


drawing process, questioning the role of dance and dance spaces in the city. For more information regarding this installation, please visit our website www.goethe.de/johannesburg or please contact Francois Venter: venter@johannesburg.goethe.org

FESTIVAL

A MAZE Interact

03/09/2013 - 07/09/2013 Venue TBC After the successful kick-off of the 1st International Indie Games/Media Art Festival in Africa in 2012 in Johannesburg, A MAZE Interact is back. The festival aims to amaze the public, encouraging them to discover games beyond the mainstream, as well as encouraging creative people to deconstruct conventional computer games and go beyond established game concepts. Games, as the medium of the 21st century life, are the basis of all the events of the festival. At A MAZE, the combination of bold experiment with the joy of playing, pave the way for the convergence of computer games and art. A MAZE is more than just a festival – it’s an experience on different levels. A MAZE invites the public to participate in the conferences, the workshops, the exhibition, the performances and the music events. A MAZE Interact is a public platform for sharing ideas, providing enduring knowledge, creating lasting relations and building a solid base for an extended cultural exchange. Admission: please see festival programme for details More information: www.amaze-interact.co.za

Kutlwano MoagiLerato Maduna


Exhibition

Musik+X

05/09/2013 – 17/11/2013 Museum Africa, 121 Bree St, Johannesburg 2001

Musik + X

Would you like to hear, see, feel, read and discuss more about music from Germany? Then Musik+X is an exhibition not to be missed! The interactive multi-media exhibition introduces contemporary pop, hip hop, indie and techno music from Germany. Visitors can listen to the music at four “stations” as well as get information about the variety of music genres. The exhibition targets youngsters from the age of 12 years, but is equally interesting for an adult audience. For students learning German as a foreign language at South African high schools and universities, there will be a specific group programme on offer, where one can choose from different activities such as an exhibition quiz with prizes, German films on the topic of music, or music & language workshops. And for those of you who don’t know German, other supporting programme events such as concerts and music workshops will give you plenty of opportunities to engage. In any case, we hope to see you at Musik+X! For further information please contact Kirstin Mbohwa-Pagels: exu@johannesburg.goethe.org

FILM

THE 48 HOURS FILM PROJECT

06/09/13 and 08/09/13, Meet and Greet 03/08/2013 Johannesburg Get your team ready, the 48 Hour Film Project is back in Johannesburg. Film makers will hit the streets of Johannesburg from 6-8th September 2013. The 48 Hour Film Project is the ultimate filmmaking challenge. This year, Johannesburg will be one of a record 125 cities worldwide –


from Beijing to Lisbon - competing in the 48 Hour Film Project. The Best Film from the city of Johannesburg will then be in the running for top honours at the Filmapalooza, U.S.A.The top 12 films from this world-wide event will screen at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner. To be part of the 48HFP Johannesburg, please consider that teams must register on or before 6 August to get the Early Bird rate. The Goethe-Institut will host Meet and Greet, Kick off and Drop Off for registered participants. Registration required on www.48hourfilm.com

FILM

The Tri Continental Film Festival

13/09/2013 - 18/09/2013 Wits Theatre, Johannesburg As part of The Tri Continental Film Festival the Goethe-Institut supports The People to People International Documentary Conference (P2P) which brings together documentary filmmakers and industry stakeholders from across the continent. P2P features some of the biggest names in documentary. It will take place at The Wits Theatre with activities planned across the vibrant Braamfontein creative hub. P2P serves the broad spectrum of documentary stakeholders. The P2P conference delegates will have access to a jam packed programme of master-classes, panel discussions, networking and social events. P2P Showcase offers the general public a great line-up of screening and discussion forums, transmedia installations and performances, in partnership with South Africa’s two leading documentary film festivals, Encounters and The Tri Continental Human Rights Film Festival. In addition, P2P is hosting the Good Pitch JHB for the second time and organisers have a couple more innovations in store this year. More information: www.3continentsfestival.co.za

VISUAL ARTS

The Joburg Art Fair

27/09/2013 – 29/09/2013 Sandton Convention Centre In partnership with the Joburg Art Fair, the Goethe-Institut supports the attendance of African collectors of contemporary art. In recognition of


Joburg Art Fair - Foto Chen Chieh-Jen

the scarcity of such individuals, their existence is clearly essential in establishing a stable art market on the continent. The Goethe-Institut is also showing video work from the BRICS exhibition. According to the curator Alfons Hug, ‘by calling for a multipolar, polycentric world order, BRICS has become a mouthpiece and role model…’. In the exhibition Hug considers the ways that artists have started to define new identities in countries defined by rapid change. The Goethe-Institut sees its annual involvement with the Joburg Art Fair in line with its goal to broaden and deepen cooperation and global networks in the arts, furthering also a South-South and Pan-African conversation. For more information, please refer to www.goethe.de/johannesburg

LANGUAGES/MUSIC

European Day of Languages 2013 28/09/2013, 14H00 – 18H00 Alliance Française, 17 Lower Park Dr, PARKVIEW Would you like to experience language diversity and European culture all in one day? Then this event will definitely be for you and the best thing about it is: you won´t even have to sit on a plane for 12 hours to be part of it. So come and join us when we celebrate the European Day of Languages this year. The event has been celebrated worldwide since 2001 as an initiative of the Council of Europe in order to promote linguistic diversity. In South Africa, a country with 11 national languages, multilingualism is an everyday occurrence so it comes as no surprise that we and our European partners in Johannesburg


decided to join in the festivities this year. Whether you are interested in studying or working abroad, enjoy travelling or simply would like to widen your horizon: Learning a foreign language will not only enable you to communicate with foreigners in their mother tongue, it will also help you get to know their cultures. We therefore invite you to experience a joyful day with music by local and European artists, a language learning area with free trial lessons and a market that will offer culinary delights and information from the participating countries. Admission: Free More information: http://edl.ecml.at/

VISUAL ARTS/FILM

Transatlantic Saudades

03/10/2013 – 20/10/2013, Opening 03/10/2013, 18H30 GoetheonMain, 245 Main Street, Maboneng Precinct

Transatlantic Saudades - Kitso Lyn

Transatlantic Saudades is an experimental documentary project engaging what can be perceived as a reflective ‘off’-mirroring between Bahia (Brazil) and South Africa. Through a series of vignettes that create a matrix of associations between image, time, sense and memory, Transatlantic Saudades reflects this saudades, engaging how Bahia remembers Africa evoking a sense of interconnectedness across the Atlantic, a body of separation and linking. “Saudades” is reused here in relation to the African experience in Brazil and remembers the people of Africa who had longed for an impossible return. The idea of memory that subsists and persists, denying the possibility of total erasure of other ‘histories’ is evoked while feeling out the limits and implications of this process of imagining the connectivity between peoples, spaces and histories of the Global South. “Saudade” is the Portuguese word for a feeling, a longing for something that one is fond of, which is gone, but might return in a distant future. It often carries a fatalist tone and a repressed knowledge that the object of longing might really never return.


GoetheonMain Call for Proposals Deadline: 15/08/2013 The Goethe-Institut is known worldwide for promoting intercultural engagement through fostering dialogue and exchange in the arts. GoetheOnMain (GoM) was developed by the Goethe-Institut South Africa and launched in May 2009 at Arts on Main in Johannesburg as a noncommercial, artist-run project space – an exceptional free platform in a city where cultural spaces are predominantly commercially or governmentally managed. The multi-disciplinary GoetheOnMain has since hosted a wide range of exhibitions, workshops, events and performances; including visual art, literature, film, music, dance and theatre projects. The way in which project selection takes place is central in understanding the philosophy of GoetheOnMain. In order to create an unbiased and open platform, the programme is decided by an independent committee of arts professionals. The focus above all else is on artistic quality, whilst maintaining a sensitivity for the context and local relevance, and favouring an experimental approach. For more information and to apply, please refer to www.goethe.de/goetheonmain Realisation Period: March to December 2014. Deadline: Thursday, 15 August 2013

EXHIBITION

Afritecture: Building in Africa

13/09/2013 – 12/01/2014 Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich Developments in contemporary architecture in Africa have received little attention in Europe. In recent years, however, many African countries

Red Location Cultural Precinct Art Gallery and Library Port Elizabeth Suedafrika-Iwan Baan


have experienced an economic boom, which has been accompanied by a rapid growth of cities. The consequences are, quite often, indistinct large projects and the almost uncontrollable spread of informal settlements, i.e. “slums” and “townships”. Nonetheless, there are also numerous emergent examples of unique and innovative approaches to architecture, both in cities and in rural areas. In the exhibition Afritecture – Building in Africa, the Museum of Architecture of the Technische Universität München will focus on these projects – ones whose designs incorporate the needs of specific groups in society, considerations of regional geography and references to aspects of local culture. The projects originate primarily from sub-Saharan countries including Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Rwanda and South Africa, and are limited to buildings that have emerged within the past decade, a period in which the impact of economic, social and cultural transformations have been particularly strong. To be accompanied by a symposium and a program of lectures, Afritecture – Building in Africa seeks to activate a dialogue that will establish new networks of relationships and focus public attention on lesser-known positions in architecture.

VISUAL ARTS

The Space Between Us

26/09/2013 – 22/12/2013 Berlin The Space Between Us is an exhibition project that considers the resonances of African art and African artists’ presence in Germany within the cityscapes of Berlin and Stuttgart. The project Pretoria View, Plein Street, Sunnyside – Abrie Fourie

will present an exhibition in public space in Berlin (26 September to

22 December 2013) and Stuttgart (30 January to 22 March 2014), a reading room focusing on literature on African matters and discourses, a one week music festival and a film programme screened at a local cinema, which will challenge local structures and connections into local (sub)cultures. The African influence is looked at focusing on the transitory energy and ability to attenuate national Germanness, so to speak. The Space Between Us includes artworks by Emmanuel Bakary Daou, Fatoumata Diabaté, Abrie Fourie, Satch Hoyt, Serge Alain Nitegeka, Musa Nxumalo, Thabiso Sekgala, Dierk Schmidt, films by Brigitta Kuster, Thengiwe Nkosi, Nana Oforiatta-Ayim, and presentations by Rangoato Hlasane, Kagiso Mnisi, Bongani Madondo, Cara Snyman and others. The project is realised in collaboration with the ifa galleries in Berlin and Stuttgart and other partners and is curated by Marie-Hélène Gutberlet.


FILM

FILM+SCHOOL

15/07/2013 – 20/09/2013 The Bioscope, 286 Fox Street, Maboneng Precinct FILM+SCHOOL Cinema Education programme will introduce young learners to the world of short filmmaking through a diverse programme of South African, international and student films. Short films are an important part of filmmaking, especially when considering that the very first cinematic images produced in the late 19th century were newsreels and travel films often only a few minutes in length. The concept of the programme is to start with the beginnings of cinema with several early German and French short films and then progress to the recent 2013 Oscar nominated live action and animated short films as well award-winning South African student films.. FILM+SCHOOL runs once a week on Wednesday mornings throughout the school term and is free of charge. The cinema seats 68 people, registration is required and special screenings can be arranged upon request. For bookings, please contact Puleng Plessie at 076-2532 530 or at pulengplessie@gmail.com

Language Courses

LEARN GERMAN – Join us for German language courses

Term dates: 09/09/2013 – 05/12/2013 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN Goethe-Institut Learn German with the language experts at Germany´s official cultural institute in Johannesburg. Whether you need German for professional, academic or conversational purposes – the Goethe-Institut is your qualified partner and will support you in reaching your learning goal. We offer courses for groups and individuals at all levels and our exams and certificates are acknowledged worldwide. Have you studied German before and don´t know what level you are at or which course format to choose? Our language course office will gladly assist you in finding a learning programme that will work out for you. Sign up now by downloading the enrolment form from our website or by visiting us during office hours. Contact Matthias Jakus for more information: bso@johannesburg.goethe.org or 011 442 3232

Front cover detail: May Zarhy, Fabrice Mazliah, Ioannis Mandadounis©Dominik Mentzos Design: www.prinsdesign.co.za

recent examples of contemporary short films. The selection will include


Goethe-institut

The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach. It promotes knowledge of the German language abroad, fosters international cultural cooperation and conveys a comprehensive picture of Germany. In South Africa, our focus is on strengthening cultural scenes, libraries and the teaching of German. German Language courses: The Goethe-Institut is the world-wide market leader for teaching German. Whether you want to learn German for everyday life, personal interest, your job or for university studies – the Goethe-Institut is your qualified partner. Library: The library on Jan Smuts Avenue offers German books as well as many translations of German authors, movies, music CDs and audio books. Most items can be taken out. It is open for all, Mon – Thu from 14:00 – 18:00 and Saturdays from 10:00 – 14:00 Cultural Programme: A variety of cultural events are hosted by the Goethe-Institut, from visual arts to drama, dance, literature, film, and others. Our goal is to support the local cultural scenes and strengthen pan-African dialogue through the arts. For further information visit goethe.de/johannesburg, join us on facebook.com/goethe.suedafrika or twitter.com/goethejoburg

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