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Content Preface
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Opening Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Björn Schmelzer: Cesena Mary Ocher: War Songs
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Festival district Maruša Sagadin: Festival district Mini-bar Parties Hans Rosenström: Blindsight Ann Liv Young: Sherry’s Room Orthographe: Episodes from “A week of kindness” Avdal / Shinozaki / deepblue: Field Works – Hotel Apparatus 22: Morpheus Buyback Cupola Bobber: Public Question Library Jan Ritsema & Guests: Agora – Open Space Michikazu Matsune: Tourist Office herbst Bar Live: Screaming Females & Sin Fang Live: Apparatjik Auditory Thresholds: Electronic Concerts Cinema herbst remixed Theatre / Performance / Dance Gunilla Heilborn: Potato Country Theater im Bahnhof: Time to get ready for love Eszter Salamon: Tales Of The Bodiless Miguel Gutierrez: Heavens what have I done Rodrigo Garcia: Gólgota Picnic What World? Steinbuch / Pfleiderer: Most beautiful is what is already gone Johannes Schrettle / zweite liga für kunst und kultur: how we should do it Jörg Albrecht / copy & waste: Terence Hill’s blue eyes CREW: Terra Nova Lotte van den Berg / OMSK: Les spectateurs Jan Ritsema: Shakespeare’s As You Like It, A Body Part
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Exhibitions Second World detached Hauntings – Ghost Box Media Irrealigious! Communitas. Among Others Plural realities Life in the 20th century If it is not beside you it is inside you Lullaby of the Earth / Graz Public Folklore Possibility grid Antje Majewski Zwischenwelten – intermediate worlds – med svetovi Last Chance Saloon Showdown Exhibition openings Guided tours Music musikprotokoll The left-hand path CineChamber Hauntings – Sonic Spectres Klangforum Wien Iconosonics Vienna ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra Sonifications ensemble recherche Esperanza
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Theory / Discourse / Playing Field Research Playing Field Research 46 The Patient: Conference 47 herbst Academy: Workshops 1 - 3 48 Open Ups: Public lectures 50 Marginal Notes 51 herbst. Theorie zur Praxis 2011 51 Services / Education Services Prices Education Documentary films: We’ll stay in touch Venues / Map Calendar
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Veronica Kaup-Hasler
Preface
“Be my guest, be my host, be my ghost.” The famous exhibition invitation extended by Marcel Duchamp embraces an array of topics between the real and the unreal, the seemingly real world that we know and the other unfathomable second worlds below, behind and in between.
Second Worlds “Second Worlds” – the theme of this year’s steirischer herbst – sets out in search of cultural, social, political and psychological parallel worlds: as conceptual alternatives, models of thought, levers for a change of paradigm that suddenly allow us to see things differently. Even with a minor shift of perspective and parameters, things start to slide. It depends on the beholder’s point of view and focus whether, when looking at this world, other worlds also become visible – as is the case in an optical illusion created by Arcimboldo, that is, at the same time, a landscape, a face and a mass of foodstuffs. For there must be something that we can keep sight of as a possibility, an alternative, an option or a utopia – without fearing the other or exploiting it for cheap political exclusion propaganda. With seemingly no alternative pragmatism and short term, here & now politics, our society will be unable to solve current, as well as any foreseeable problems. We can look for second worlds in the future, too. As worlds in which the past had different consequences and the future does not depend on the present. Parallel worlds, possible worlds, impossible worlds, ideal worlds. The Croatian curator collective WHW (What, How & for Whom) – responsible, among other things, for the Istanbul Biennial 2009 – explores the potential of possible and impossible changes of perspective at this year’s herbst exhibition.
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Real and unreal parallel systems There are numerous second worlds: while the “Hauntings” project at Kunstverein Medienturm, a series of concerts at musikprotokoll and an evening of film, examines secret and uncanny presences in media, art and pop, the Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten discovers a new way to examine religion in art. The Grazer Kunstverein focuses its exhibition on the political power of folklorism, while Camera Austria critically scrutinises current social concepts of coexistence. The array of performance works ranges from Lotte van den Berg’s analysis of the other during her extensive research in Kinshasa, to deep immersion in the virtual world of the Belgian CREW group, and Eszter Salamon’s bodiless science-fiction choreography. steirischer herbst opens with the latest work of one of the most important choreographers of our time: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker blends the separate worlds of musicians and dancers with her Rosas company and the Graindelvoix vocal ensemble conducted by Björn Schmelzer. She achieves this by having dancers sing and musicians dance, to music from a world distant in time, the ars subtilior from the late 14th century; that, paradoxically, corresponds to a contemporary understanding of music in terms of complexity and abstraction. The festival centre, designed this year by the Austrian-Slovenian artist Maruša Sagadin, is also a world within a world: as the festival district, it spans the area between Südtiroler Platz and Mariahilfer Platz, a gated community that deliberately and playfully examines the discrepancy between invitation and exclusion. There will be plenty of art and plenty of opportunities for discussion and celebration at the Bar, in various rooms at Hotel Mariahilf, at the herbst shop and at many other sites. “Be my guest, be my host, be my ghost.” – Take the time to peruse the programme. We hope that your curiosity has been piqued and invite you to join the artists for a busy time at steirischer herbst 2011.
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Première of the stage adaptation Dancers sing, singers dance. Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker – who has long been one of the most influential choreographers of our Fri 23/09 & Sat 24/09, 7.30 pm 46 % sound time, with her conceptually clear and yet enchantingly beautiful sic 30 % electronic mu Helmut-List-Halle 39 % choreography productions – takes the idea of this collaboration seriously. 90’ d 30 % sounBjörn 15 % void Schmelzer’s unique vocal ensemble Graindelavoix not only provides ise no 30 % 24 / 14 € 0 % movement ostthis the music for the dancing, but is also, from the outset,10part % ghof Talk following co-operation, that was first conceived for the open Court d’Honneur the second performance at the Palais des Papes in Avignon and has now been adapted and Shuttle service opens as the stage première at this year’s steirischer herbst. Sat 24/09, 6.45 pm Nineteen dancers and singers in the set and lighting of Ann Veronica 34 % theatre ual arts Bus stop Kunsthaus Grazcollaboration 68 % vis Janssens – a sculpture of passing time – explore the limits of their skills 33 % and back und 21 % shopinwindowTo Helmut-List-Halle in a dialogue with music that, while hailing from a world distant 33 % unknown gro after the performance animism % 11 time, nevertheless paradoxically corresponds to our contemporary Concept understanding of music in terms of its complexity and abstraction: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker & ars subtilior from the late 14th century uses a complex notation to Björn Schmelzer combine three seemingly independent voices so as to create a Choreography 69 % photography rhythmically extremely differentiated score. “Cesena” consciously Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker 87 % art 31 % video % subversion Musical direction sets a rarely practised style of music in counterpoint to our13 musical Björn Schmelzer canon, thus tapping into new worlds of hearing and seeing.
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Co-produced by steirischer herbst, Rosas, La Monnaie / De Munt (Brussels), Festival d’Avignon, Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht, Guimarães 2012, deSingel (Antwerp) & Concertgebouw (Brugge) Project sponsors Legero Schuhfabrik GesmbH & AVL Cultural Foundation
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24/09 - 16/10 Gates hold the square together, illuminating 30 % electron and yet distinctly ic music enclosed. The Mariahilferstraße 9 - 13 dividing. Outside, you are excluded – and inside, 30 % sound 46 % sound festival district is inviting and uninviting in equal measure, a gated 30 % noise free 39 % choreoAdmission 29 % literatu graphy community with big portals, homey10 and uncanny. A neighbourhood % gh 15 % void ost 29 % staging Festival district: that fends off the outside. We are who we are, guests are more than 0 % movemen 29 % collabo t Information and Ticket Office r welcome, but within limits. We form a closed community, perhaps a Hotel Mariahilf / Kosakengasse13 % next gen bit too enclosed. Bar This time around, steirischer herbst has settled at the heart of Hotel Mariahilf / 68 %it viwill gentrified Graz, where for four weeks sualbe artsa cosmopolitan little Mariahilferstraße 9 21 % shfor op bigger town within the city – with a tendency things. Extremely 34 % theatre window 11 % animisits 45 % installa 33 % collabo Hotel, room 113 inviting: tables and benches on the street, m own pub and eateries tion ration Mariahilf / 45 % media ar 33 % unknow Hotel all around, a club, a cinema, a hotel, a shop, a bar and restaurants. t n Mariahilferstraße ground 9 10 % social cr From tourist office to nightmare therapy, from experimental iticis Shop electronics to exhibition, from party to theory, it offers everything, tag.werk / we are self-sufficient. 87 % art Mariahilferstraße 13 13 festival With her concept for this year’s spread out along % subversidistrict 69 % photographCinema on y 31 %plays Mariahilferstraße, the Austrian-Slovenian artist Maruša Sagadin video Hotel Mariahilf / 50 % concert with the idea of different worlds in one city, with the possibilities of Mariahilferstraße 9 50 % ha untology dissociation and invitation, with the discrepancy between village Club
and wannabe cosmopolitan city, between inside and outside, open Kunsthaus Graz / Lendkai 1 to the world and bigoted. For after all, it also goes for steirischer Bus stop % ch herbst, if you’re not in, you’re42 not in.amber m Kunsthaus Graz / Lendkai 1 usic 38 % composi 70 % literatur tion e Commissioned by steirischer herbst 20 % thinking 12 % photog 40 % essays Project sponsors Gaulhofer Fenster und Türen & Industriellenvereinigung Steiermark raph 10 % observat y 30 % photos ion 8 % moments 20 % intervie ws Festival district: Hotel, room 113 10 % columns
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Episodes from “A week of kindness” Orthographe, who featured at steirischer herbst in 2007 with their perplexing camera obscura, transform room 113 into a confusing archive of place and time loops full of seemingly ordinary and yet fey everyday actions. We are condemned to obsessive, never-ending recollection. Trapped in an in-between world of repetitions, trapped in the limbo of the 21st century, in reality television, where emotional, real and fictitious schedules manipulate everyone at will. Can we still trust what we experience? Who controls our perception, do we all see the same? Is our action self-determined or are all our wishes merely symptoms of a feverish dependency: the dependency on being able to watch, watching more and more, watching again and again, on being watched, being watched watching. Produced by Orthographe / dada prod. Co-produced by steirischer herbst With support from ERT Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione
Première 07/10 - 09/10, 3 - 7.15 pm Festival district: Hotel, room 113 10’ Admission free (Registration possible) Concept & direction Alessandro Panzavolta Consultant to photography Cesare Fabbri Technical direction Marco Amadori & Yann Gioria With Ane Lan, Michele Mazzani & Moira Ricci
Heine Røsdal Avdal (B/N) & Yukiko Shinozaki (B/J) / deepblue
Field Works – Hotel
A hotel room as a place of searching for poetry in everyday life. In their very intimate and playful performances, the Japanese artist Yukiko Shinozaki and Norwegian artist Heine Avdal (who featured at steirischer herbst two years ago with “you are here”) create dream-like, absurd in-between worlds by means of subtle shifts in reality. Only one visitor per performance is sucked into the mysterious past of this very ordinary hotel room: how many people have stayed here? What happened before we came in? Are we really alone, or can we hear the room breathing? Do we remain silent spectators, or do we play our role in a story? Produced by Heine Røsdal Avdal & deepblue Co-produced by steirischer herbst & Nordic Excellence Network In co-operation with Kaaitheater (Brussels) With support from Norsk Kulturråd, Fond For Lyd og Bilde, Fond for Utøvende Kunstnere & Vlaamse Gemeenschap
Adaptation for Graz 13/10 - 15/10, 3 pm - 12 midnight Festival district: Hotel, room 113 25’ 6€ English language Concept & direction Heine Røsdal Avdal & Yukiko Shinozaki By and with Heine Røsdal Avdal, Brynjar Åbel Bandlien & Fabrice Moinet Sound design & electronics Fabrice Moinet Photo & video Heine Røsdal Avdal
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What is a good question? Perhaps one that reveals something. Or one that precipitates a discussion. Or perhaps the best questions are ones that have no certain answers. What does the government have to Eu do with me? When I am 34 %anispectator, do I still take part? What does ts ern rope g cool mean? What is a community and where is mine? A question is like an empty box without a lid, waiting to be filled. The “Public Question Library” is a growing collection of questions contributed by citizens and visitors to Graz. Perhaps a community is simply a group of people reflecting on the same questions.
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Agora – Open Space As You Like It, A Body Part
The aim of this agora is not to put something in order, but rather to invent social opportunities. With workshops, lectures, performances, interventions and publications, fourteen very diverse artists from twelve different countries invite you to share in their working process and discuss worries, knowledge and actions around the concept of public space – a process, which finally leads to the première of “Shakespeare’s As You Like it, A Body Part”. Agora is a project by PAF, the influential self-organised Performing Arts Forum in France, that examines the link between theatre and public space. If the village square, the agora, marks the birth of theatre, can theatre today once again contribute to demanding the public in public space? Commissioned by steirischer herbst & part of the “Agora Project” Produced by vzw Avec Jan Jib Co (Brussels) & Performing Arts Forum / PAF (St. Erme) Supported by Culture and Education subsidy programme of the European Community Subsidised by the Allianz Kulturstiftung
04/10 - 09/10, 2.30 - 8.30 pm Festival district: Shop Admission free By and with Perrine Bailleux (F), Christine De Smedt (B), Marcus Doverud (S), Atlanta Eke (AUS), Luís Miguel Félix (P), Maria Hassabi (GR/USA), Krõõt Juurak (EST), Emma Kim Hagdahl (S), Xavier Le Roy (F), Neto Machado (BRA), Berno Odo Polzer (B/A), Jan Ritsema (F/NL), Mårten Spångberg (S) & Tea Tupajić (HR) see p. 26 “Shakespeare’s As You Like It, A Body Part”
Michikazu Matsune (A/J)
Tourist Office
The Japanese tourist and artist Michikazu Matsune is opening his unique “Tourist Office” for one week in the middle of the festival district: an information centre that offers an array of activities and individual tours in real and imaginary Graz, into the ordinary and yet fantastic, to the obvious and hidden sites of our inner maps. How would you like to spend your day? Michikazu Matsune promises friendly service, helpful assistance and a useful street map. It is our pleasure to help you discover Graz, the world in all its truth. You are warmly invited to start your tour at the “Tourist Office” – with experiences that you won’t forget.
Première 11/10 - 14/10, 2.30 - 9.30 pm Sat 15/10, 11.30 am - 9.30 pm Festival district: Shop Admission free
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17 %Iceland, 14 % Már Sigfússongesfrom 81 front man of inment 70 essays knownure as the Sin Fang (IS)atre Sindri 40 % rta a s photo Sat 01/10, 10.30 pm % 0 Seabear, is coming to Graz as Sin Fang with his new album “Summer 3 literature terviews Festival district: Club 70 % Echoes”. 0 % inindie 2 y h Shimmering, off-key folk, vintage electronica, field p ra g columns sic 8 € 12 % photo on 10 % mber mu ti a recordings fresh from nature, and, above all, contagious good spirits. a ch rv se % b 2 4 10 % o position on ents 38 % com g ginstallati 8 % mom in k 48 % Klan um 20 % thin tra 26 % Stad enraum nce performa ank d % e r b % s i d 0 t h u i e G i 7 n h o o 0 i s % c u x n 1 6 t s 2 or so 3 os di %e 15 % path inment rta 15 % ente 80 % film lk ta t is rt 20 % a ory 87 % the ce n e ri e 13 % exp 80 % film lk t ta 20 % artis % u r u e e m t s 33 % -20 cul mu 7 ce r ay % Antarctic on % ti a 0 ll 0 a 1 st nd in 50 % sou e m ti % 5 2 ce 50 % pop 25 % spa n 50 % art o installati 26 %
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Apparatjik: international supergroup. Experimental art band. 0 % dance Artists collective. In short: a little sensation. 4Magne Furuholmen g in g n 40 % si (a-ha), Guy Berryman (Coldplay), Jonas Bjerre (Mew) and ty producer 10 % clari ty a glowing uin a Martin Terefe – four stars in futuristic, fantasy uniforms e b 10 % cube. Pop meets science fiction, fashion meets Dada, Graz meets Apparatjik.
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Acoustic parallel worlds and how to tackle them artistically – this is the red thread of this year’s electroacoustic series at steirischer herbst.
Curated by Heike Schleper (D) & eatre Bernhard Schreiner 34 % th(D/A) n llaboratio nd co s % rt a 3 l 3 a u u is ro v g n % Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Michael Esposito’s parallel w 8 Hausswolff 6 no (S) & dow Carl Michael von 33 % unk shop win Michael Esposito (USA) 21 %concept universe is one of spirits and the deceased. Hausswolff, animism Tue 27/09, 9.30 pm 11 % hunter, artist and composer from Stockholm and Esposito, ghost Festival district: Club sound artist and researcher from Chicago, weave electronic 8€ sounds and “EVP” (Electronic Voice Phenomena) to create dense tography “The Ghosts of Effingham”: 69 % phoshort acoustic collages. o on introduction and presentation 31 % vide an Edison phonograph 87 % art n versio 13 % sub For Achim Wollscheid and Bernhard Schreiner, parallelism is an Achim Wollscheid (D) & Bernhard Schreiner (D/A) abstraction, an idea that dreams of simultaneous correspondence Tue 04/10, 9.30 pm and division. The two artists, who work in Frankfurt, confront each Festival district: Club other blind – visually separated on stage – with tonal variations of ture 8€ 70 % litera raphy g different solos, in an attempt to connect them. to o h p c % si 12 mber mu a ation ch rv se % b 2 o 4 10 % sition o p m nts e co 38 % 8 % mom inking th % 0 2 Jason Lescalleet, an artist devoted to researching and transforming Jason Lescalleet (USA) Tue 11/10, 9.30 pm insignificant everyday sounds, concludes the series of concerts. Festival district: Club Lescalleet uses simple analog technology such as belt driven 8€ 80 % film l machines to transpose supposedly familiar sounds into a different t ta 20 % artis reality, that are however, none the less incredible for the listener. As % theory 87 if with an acoustic magnifying glass, without reference, he designs13 % experience
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Maha Maamoun (EG)
Domestic Tourism II (2008)
80 % film talk 20 % artist Mon 26/09, 7.30 pm The world-famous,-2plain 0 % pyramids of Giza form the surreal backdrop ctic Festival district: Hotel stallation 100 % Antar of the labyrinthine megalopolis Cairo. For years, they have been a % sound in 60‘ popular film location, their iconic power fulfilling nostalgic fantasies % time of Egypt’s glorious past and of its critical or nationalist handling Admission free e ac sp 5% 50 % pop these images with her of the present. Maha Maamoun combines Talk following with allation stpersonal in 50 % art and historical setting. d un so relationship to this geographical 48 %(HR) Maha Maamoun (EG) & WHW e ac sp n 26 % urba of ideas see p. 28 “Second World” 74 % bridge 26 % world by lla lu % 26 Maya Schweizer / Clemens von Wedemeyer (D)
Metropolis. Report from China (2004-06) Mon 03/10, 7.30 pm Festival district: Hotel 42‘ Admission free Talk following with Clemens von Wedemeyer (D) & Reinhard Braun (A) see p. 31 “Communitas. Among Others”
Two image-worlds – fictitious and real. Two parallel political orders. With subtle cuts and dreamlike transitions, this documentary essay is an attempt to remake Fritz Lang’s legendary classic “Metropolis” as a collaged metaphor of human megalomania in China, in which political mythologies, economic pragmatics, urban development and utopian visions of the future are inseparably mixed.
Peter Ott / Ted Gaier (D)
Hölle Hamburg (2008) Mon 10/10, 7.30 pm Festival district: Hotel 88‘ Admission free Talk following with Ted Gaier (D) & Thomas Edlinger (A) see p. 30 & 37 “Hauntings” 14
An unsafe harbour under the control of foreign tongues: in Hamburg, a ship has been abandoned by its owners. The crew calls on the help of the ghostly cadres of the Comintern, who take possession of a documentary film-maker’s consciousness. Agitprop as a revenant grown savage and internationalist during the years of its absence. Revolt and voodoo or the invocation of a past in the service of a future that deserves this name.
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Festival: always implies missing, just seen and still not grasped, wanting to see again. On the one hand, “herbst remixed” documents, on the other it remixes, fragments, picks up, observes and thus creates new references and contexts. Manipulates and plays. What 33,3 I? In the has been, what is to come? st was stria Who 2 was there, where ote Au on the festival district, on the Net, hotel’s room television and at selected venues, the video documentation accompanies steirischer herbst and everything that is going on. The “herbst remixed” TV edition also re-stages selected herbst projects on ORF 2 (6.57 pm before “Steiermark heute”): a one-minute video experiment in this tight-packed TV slot. 29 % d Film deo
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A strangely weightless waiting-room, perhaps. Cheerful and 7 % far. Someone raises 14 % measure, neargeand melancholy and s 1yet 81 e in equal ure a atr lowers an arm. It could be foggy or dusk, a tight-knit group walks, as groups walk. Others say that they feel comfortable. And want to belong. Some dance, someone sings in a hoarse voice, a stoic Swede with a guitar mumbles into his beard. Spread out a moment before, they now all make music together, a community of the lonely that soon breaks up again. d 0 % histo xhibition soun by3 choreographer,1director Prosaic and r % e dreamlike – this production and film-maker Gunilla Heilborn, thus far is hardly known outside of Sweden, is hard to grasp and yet sticks in the mind like a melody. More a feeling than a story, but a feeling you know to have been important. And that you can no longer explain why. Banal and beautiful, ironic and succinct, with floating humour and gentle melancholy, Heilborn blends dance and theatre, text and e a genre pot-pourri 3 culturinto performance museum ce in a3 %loose musical framework. ay % Who seeks can find almost anything here – except for potatoes: “We will start with a presentation. We are a group. We don’t need much. We need nothing. Thank you.” o pian
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Talk following the second performance Choreography Gunilla Heilborn By and with Garp Garpendal, Louise Peterhoff, Johan Thelander, Kristiina Viiala, Lisa Östberg, Emelie Garmén & Henrik Vikman Music Kim Hiorthøy Set design & costumes Katarina Wiklund Lighting design Jesper Larsson Sound design Johan Adling Lighting operation Miriam Helleday
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What songs define our lives? What was the song of our first love, our 14 %first time we were s 17 % 81 The first akiss? tre The ure despair? ageleft? The first existential second love? Four forty-something men write memories on record covers. They look for words, stammering perhaps, and when they quote titles or lyrics, their English sounds Styrian. But these covers mean a lot to them, they are part of them. The four men grew up at a time nwhen it was still important to carry d xhibition 10 % histor sou to 3find your own identity. % e around with you in order records They were fans of Frank Zappa or Talking Heads or Pink Floyd. Once that was settled, a lot of other questions were unnecessary. And so these four men are like vulnerable dinosaurs, trying to capture the past with the lyrics and hooks of their songs, at least for these ninety minutes – forever young. United in the belief that a song still says more than anything else. lture 33 % useum y cu is no music on this evening ce But athere staged jointly %bym Graz Theater im Bahnhof and Robin Arthur, a member of the legendary British group Forced Entertainment, who featured at steirischer herbst two years ago. Just words, words, words. And we hear the melody in our own memories. o pian
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Time to get ready for love Song performance
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Eszter Salamon (D/H)
Tales Of The Bodiless Musical Fiction Without Science
How can you get out of your body? Can you leave it for a while? Can Austrian première you take a vacation from it? How long can you stay out of yourself, Thu 29/09, Fri 30/09 & without losing it all together? “Tales Of The Bodiless” explores a Sat 01/10, 7.30 pm condition that is hard to imagine: a world without human bodies, MUMUTH 75’ without matter. This journey into an uncertain future consists of four situations. Four worlds in which bodies lose themselves in very 18 / 12 € different ways, turning into foam or moor, becoming one with the English language landscape, crumbling into colourful dust. Humans evaporate in the Talk following memory of the species that survives them. the second performance Eszter Salamon, who billed at steirischer herbst 2008 for the first time with her duo “Dance #1 / Driftworks”, widens her already broad Direction Eszter Salamon idea of what choreography is, embarking on a journey through Concept, text & composition regions of palpable sensuousness: dynamic compositions of voices, Eszter Salamon & Bojana Cvejic sound, light and space. Bodiless voices around us sink, dissolve, Music urgent and aggressive, joyful, ecstatic. Hearing overpowers seeing, Cédric Dambrain & Terre Thaemlitz theatre attempts to disappear into immateriality. Sound design “Tales Of The Bodiless” not only crosses the line between different Peter Böhm Lighting & image design genres. But also between a conceptual understanding of Sylvie Garot choreography, that relies above all on reflection and analysis, and Video direction & theatre that seeks to absorb us completely in a shared, sensory video concept assistance experience. Both converge here, as a form of art that does not Bertrand Schacre ar dictate, but rather confronts us with an expansive space of what is Technical direction 100 % b rmance fo r e p possible and impossible. 49 % Philippe nBaste stallatio 29 % inVoicearecordings y c Produced by Botschaft Gbr (Berlin) & extrapole tim 19 % inBarti-Aga ity / Les Spectacles Vivants – Co-produced by steirischer herbst, Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), 25 % cIrcam n in bar w m o t Voices % le 3 t t Centre Pompidou (Paris), Tanz im August 2011 (Berlin), Pact Zollverein Kampnagel (Hamburg) & 25 % li(Essen), Eszter Salamon, Johan Leysen, y Les Subsistances (Lyon)dance 25 % da t Jan Ritsema, Sasa Asentic, 40 % h ig g With support of Kaaitheater (Brussels), Kunstencentrum Buda (Kortrijk), Q-02 (Brussels) & PAF (St. Erme) gin 9 % te 25 % n 0 % sin ydes Bundes Bojana Cvejic, Joanna Bailie, Terre 2 Subsidised by the4Kulturstiftung it r 29 % s cla Thaemlitz, 10 % with ure Westmoreland, Co-presented by NXTSTP, the ratTracee tysupport of the Culture Programme of the European Union e u t a li e 29 % t b % 9 2Chrysa Parkinson, 10 % ing Gérald g a t s 13 % n 9 % Michael 2Kurdian, Schmidt, Ragna atio ollabor ration c % d 9 n 2 u Aurich, Eleanor Bauer, Polina 46 % so ography xt gene 13 % ne Akhmetzyanova, Sayaka Kaiwa, chore % 9 3 ic s u Bérengère Bodin, Patricia Barakat, ronic m void t c % le 5 e 1 t 30 % vemen David Helbich et al. und 0 % mo 30 % so e 3 Bodies is o n 30 % Eszter Salamon & Sasa Asentic t n s o io t h stalla 10 % g 45 % in ia art ed m % 45 icism cial crit o s % 0 1 eatre 34 % th boration lla o c % 3 3 ground l arts a known u 19 n is u v % 3 w 3 68 % o d op win 21 % sh ism im ncert 11 % an 50 % co ology
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50 % sou nd 25 % tim installation e 25 % spaA trashy clownfaced man with a Marie Antoinette wig and greasy Première in the ce 100 % An German-speaking region tarctimicrophone make-up over stubble grabs the and then the audience c for a rambling, now caustic, now maudlin artist’s monologue: the Thu 29/09 & Fri 30/09, 9.30 pm -20 % Dom im Berg 74 % brid yearning for success, the hypocrisies of an insecure world. And, g e course, critics.48 %Personal thoughts mingle with generalities. 2645‘ % lullabof sound inst y allati duet with Cecilia Bartoli’s worldVulnerabilities, losses. And strange 26 % urb 18 / 12 € an space on famous mezzo-soprano “arie antiche” from Vivaldi and other 26 % worl singing d of ideas English language composers. Between stand-up and conceptual dance, at breath50 % pop Talk following taking speed. Every movement deliberate and direct, no matter how 50 % art the second performance fleeting it feels. By and with Miguel Gutierrez Lighting design Lenore Doxsee Costumes Machine Dazzle Set design Jason Simms & Miguel Gutierrez Management Ben Pryor / tbspMGMT
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The American choreographer Gutierrez, whose solo is now billing in Graz flirts and plays with the audience, before finally giving the short evening a new twist – a black-humour anticipation of one’s own demise, a physical and emotional tour de force full of narcissism and self-doubt – melodramatic and prosaic, full of humour and shrewdness. Until everything comes crashing down. With support from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts
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Première in the A fallen angel speaks.ouHe evil to the Earth, for rse can no longer bring xhibition 10 % histor ound 3 disc factored in and consumed region %e mankind has already evil. And so, even s German-speaking the Devil himself fears humanity. Fri 30/09, Sat 01/10 & The hill of skulls on which Argentinian-Spanish director Rodrigo Sun 02/10, 7.30 pm Garcia stages his excessive picnic is a hamburger-strewn battlefield Orpheum of consumption, in which art is, at best, an ornament. A disconcerting 130’ version of the world in which we live. 18 / 12 € Garcia’s drastically physical theatre language isura raging reckoning lt e 33 % language with u c museum 7 with Western civilisation, with us. Immoderate and yet similar to ce Spanish r ay % German surtitles the Bible, whose stories inspire the vast avalanche of the evening, Talk following in its force and wild imagery: angels rise and fall, everywhere there the second performance is fire, heavens that open, miracles, demons, dead people and unimaginable tortures. And sitting naked at the grand piano in the Concept & direction middle of this theatrical mission is Marino Formenti – whose piano Rodrigo Garcia Direction assistance marathon left a distinctive trail in steirischer herbst 2010 – playing 34 % ni nginstalla rn Europe g eye Haydn’s “The Last Seven Words of Christ”. Playing and playing, until ste John Româo Kla Piano the last note has faded.
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We should do it differently. We should be honest. We should respect others and not feel superior. We should tell stories which everyone can identify with. Read and reread our commandments. We should integrate as far as necessary. We should be able to part in peace. We should stand up and carry out a common movement. We should leave space so that others have time to understand. We should read the newspaper. We should stop thinking that it has to hurt. We shouldn’t wait until it is too late. We should take care of water. We should be gentle and understanding. We should stay recognisable. We should prepare for it. We should work, eat and sleep. We shouldn’t start getting paranoid about being watched all the time. Co-produced by steirischer herbst & zweite liga für kunst und kultur In co-operation with uniT (Graz)
Première Fri 07/10 & Sun 09/10, 7.30 pm & Sat 08/10, 9.30 pm Theater am Lend 70’ 10 / 8 € German language By and with Vera Hagemann, Johannes Schrettle, Juliana Atuesta, Barbara Kramer, Christina Lederhaas, Klaus Meßner & Lena Gätjens Collaboration Nils Rottgardt
Jörg Albrecht / copy & waste (D)
Terence Hill’s blue eyes Bud Spencer and Terence Hill are back. They are shooting their new film in the cheap western scenery of a theme park for the unemployed. The story’s the same: fighting, drinking and eating beans! Twenty years after enjoying watching videos as children, copy & waste and their author Jörg Albrecht are now bringing back the anti-heroes of their childhood to cleverly beat the big bad guys and nasty bureaucrats. They counter the standard of socially acceptable under-supply and over-production with the blueprint for a totally different world. But is it possible: not working, bearing oneself, without any added value? Bud Spencer’s swirling fists show us how. In a time when only those who have always had more than enough may be wasteful, Spencer and Hill masterfully play havoc with everything. But are the western heroes still against it, or is their parasitic joint venture of super-poor and super-rich merely another pillar of the neoliberal, flexible economic order? Co-produced by steirischer herbst, HAU (Berlin), Theaterhaus Jena & uniT (Graz) Supported by the Capital Cultural Fund & Governing Mayor of Berlin – Senate Chancellery – Cultural Affairs
Preview Fri 07/10 & Sun 09/10, 9.30 pm & Sat 08/10, 7.30 pm Orpheum 90’ 10 / 8 € German language Text Jörg Albrecht Direction Steffen Klewar With Janna Horstmann, Steffen Klewar, Sebastian Thiers & Mathias Znidarec Music Matthias Grübel Set design Caspar Pichner Dramaturgy Wilma Renfordt Video Jan Purnell
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does it mean toxhmake rse % histo première d surroundings? ibition contact with foreign ouWhat 10Austrian soun 3 r disc How does it feel to be % e a guest in a country that you do not know? Thu 13/10, Fri 14/10 & Is it possible to become a part of it, or must you forever stay a mere Sat 15/10, 7.30 pm observer? Helmut-List-Halle 70’ The Dutch director Lotte van den Berg has become one of the most important protagonists of her generation, with theatre that 18 / 12 € is radically entrenched in its respective social setting. She gave up Talk following her job as resident director start OMSK, eumsecond performance sthe lture at Toneelhuis Antwerp 3to u u 3 c m e % 7 r ay small city of Dordrecht,c where she began by % a new company in the Shuttle service establishing contact with her close surroundings so as to incorporate Thu 13/10, Fri 14/10 & it into her work. From up close to maximum distance: she then spent Sat 15/10, 6.45 pm four months with OMSK in Kinshasa, the capital of Congo. Returning Bus stop Kunsthaus Graz from distant parts, we recognise our own limits, our own roots. The To Helmut-List-Halle and return calm and the space around us. Only from within ourselves can we after the performance understand something of the difficulties experienced by many By % niwith 34and n Europe nginstalla g eye to their new environment. ster Kla immigrants in adapting Lotte van den Berg, Rachid Together with visual artists, musicians and actors from the Laachir, Christina Flick, Pearlmira Vincent, Nganji Mutiri, Ruud Netherlands and Africa, Lotte van den Berg develops an evening Panhuysen, Elizabet van der about moving from Europe to the Congo and back. Kooij, Wilco Alkema, Anoek The focus of “Les spectateurs” is on a question that also cuts to the Nuyens, Willem Weemhoff, Guido core of theatre: do we accept our role as spectators or do we want to Kleene, Babah Tarawally, Floor 17 %we become part of it? Areurwe 10 % of a community or do 4% e part A look for our van Leeuwen, Arthur Wagenaar, t ble own freedom in distance? Vinny Jones, Jellichje Reijnders, Lara Staal, Lieven Slabbinck, Anke “Les spectateurs” is about the necessity of individuality and selfWirken, Bart Kusters, Rianne van preservation. A performance about the detached spectator who Hassel et al. yearns to be absorbed into the world they observe. 7%
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Shakespeare’s As You Like It, A Body Part As a theatre-maker, Jan Ritsema has devoted himself almost obsessively to the task of undermining the familiar territories and Thu 13/10, Fri 14/10 & conventions of theatre. Radically he asks about artistic risk on stage, Sat 15/10, 7.30 pm confronting us fundamentally with what is really at stake when we Dom im Berg 120’ come together in the theatre. Although the title “Shakespeare’s As You Like It, A Body Part” refers 18 / 12 € to one of the most famous self-reflective dramas of theatre history, English language in other respects the play goes its own, rather unpredictable way. Talk following The cast r Fourteen very individual artists from celist itself is remarkable. 100 % ba erformancountries – including the second performance49 % ptwelve a number of familiar faces in different stallation 29 % inconstellations at steirischer herbst – have joined forces for this By and with cy 25 % cityPerrinewnBailleux (F), Christine De 19 % intima project under the self-organised artists centre PAF (Performing Arts to r a le b tt ili in 25 % Smedt (B), Marcus Doverud (S), 3 % m Forum) initiated by Ritsema. The aim is not to rely on what every 25 % dayAtlanta Eke (AUS), Luís Miguel individual has already proven many times over with his or her art. night 25 %Félix (P), Maria Hassabi (GR/USA), ology Rather, to resist all obvious2solutions 9 % techn of interpretation and directing. Krõõt Juurak (EST), Emma Kim ry o st % How can decisions in such 2a9 process of development be made not Hagdahl (S), Xavier Le Roy (F), ture atre 9 % litera 2hierarchically, 29 % the notwproduct not pragmatically, oriented? How can g Neto Machado (BRA), Berno Odo in g a st al orld tu 9% ir 2 v % n 3 o 1 ti ra d Polzer (B/A), Jan Ritsema (F/NL), o n the relationship between artists and spectators be redefined, as a b u a 46 % so 29 % coll y ographSpångberg neration Mårten (S) & e re g o t common experience and thought, not as an imposition of will? The x ch e n % 39 13 % Tea Tupajić (HR) question is precisely not whether fourteen cooks spoil the broth, but 15 % void ent % mp.ov11em“Agora – Open Space” 0 see rather what is it that only these fourteen cooks can do. Certainly not arity idisciplintheatre. And yet that is something that we can easily 3recognise 4 % mult as n o ti a ip ic exactly whattiitonis. 33 % part ion alla discuss 45 % inst art 33 %Arts ia Jan Jib Co (Brussels) & Performing Produced Forum / PAF (St. Erme) and part edAvec 45 %bymvzw m is of the “Agora Project” cial critic e so tr a % e 0 1 th 34 % Co-produced by steirischer herbst, Kaaitheater (Brussels) with funds from Imagine 2020 – Art & Climate aboration d 33 % coll n u Change Programme & PACT-Zollverein (Essen) ro g n w no 33 % unk Supported by Culture and Education subsidy programme of the European Community
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Second Worlds: in which the past had different consequences and the future does not depend on the present. Parallel worlds, possible worlds, impossible worlds, ideal worlds. Worlds apart, worlds connected. The programme invokes the unrealised possibilities haunting our present day, as well as the realistic dangers that could wipe out any conceivable future. The notion of another world has become largely apocalyptic – a world in the wake of an unimaginable natural disaster, for example, or a human-induced self-destruction with capital as the sole survivor. The geopolitical construction of a second world from the Cold War era, that for decades euphemistically sought to conceal the dark chasm between the First and Third Worlds with the illusion of progress that would, sooner or later, embrace all people, has gone out of fashion. But the inequalities and divisions that it manifested have continued to grow. Only the ideology of economic growth has superseded that of progress. This year’s herbst exhibition – conceived by the Croatian curator collective WHW, who were, amongst other things, responsible for the Istanbul Biennial 2009 – uses the potential of possible and impossible second worlds as a projection surface for an imaginary and political change of perspective – but still firmly rooted in the geopolitical reality of our time.
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The parallel systems of power are tightly intermeshed: political power, the interests of business, religion, media, intellectual elites. Numerous decisions in our democracy are made pseudo-democratically at best, 42 % cha wield when corruption, bribery or more euphemistically lobbyism, mber mu si 38 % coinvisible their influence. Inconvenient legislation is circumvented, mpositio c n 20 % thin networks work on their constructions of reality behind the scenes. king When investigative journalists, researchers critical of the system and tenacious activists look for missing pieces in public information, they are dependent on those who are prepared to divulge something about the way things are linked together in the worlds power: but 87of % theory the whistle-blowers often remain invisible and faceless, 13 % expgiving no ence on interviews and staying forever incognito. How can we get aerihold the big picture in this situation? Where is the truth between abstruse conspiracy theories and the officially prescribed reality that seeks to draw a veil over as much as possible? 0 %>soun Co-produced by steirischer herbst, Bulgarian Institute of Culture – Hamburg & < 5rotor d 25 % tim installation e 25 % spa ce
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Despite the EU, despite globalisation: in many countries there are urope installaargue with a concept movements of the nation that goes n Eback ngthat eye ster Kla to the nineteenth century. Nationalist politics makes deliberate use of the folkloristic theory that every people has a soul. Its goal is enacted, artificially created, equalising reality. “Public Folklore” examines phenomena of folklorisation in media, tourism, popular culture and politics and presents artistic strategies at the interface to ethnology, visual 17 % A 4% e 10 %What are the effects anthropology and sociological practice. of tur ble n tio
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Guided tours Sun 25/09 & Sat 15/10, 2.30 - 5 pm Meeting point: Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten Irrealigious! / Camera Austria Communitas. Among Others / the smallest gallery If it is not beside you it is inside you / Galerie Artelier Contemporary Life in the 20th century Sat 01/10 & Sat 08/10, 2.30 - 5 pm Meeting point: ESC im LABOR Possibility Grid / c/o Gallery Zimmermann Kratochwill Second World / Grazer Kunstverein Public Folklore / Haus der Architektur Plural realities Sun 02/10 & Sun 09/10, 2.30 - 5 pm Meeting point: < rotor > detached / Kunstverein Medienturm Hauntings – Ghost Box Media / Kunsthaus Graz Antje Majewski / Mursteg Lullaby of the Earth / Graz Sun 25/09, 12 noon - 1.30 pm Fri 30/09, Fri 07/10 & Fri 14/10, 4.30 - 6 pm Meeting point: c/o Galerie Zimmermann Kratochwill Second World
The tours, conceived as dialogues, give insight into the different exhibits of the festival. Participation is free as a service of steirischer herbst. Entrance fees, if applicable, are not included. No reservation is necessary. With Verein KUNST.WERK (A) & Anne Faucheret (A/F)
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Produced by steirischer herbst, ORF Radio Österreich 1 & ORF Landesstudio Steiermark In co-operation with ORF Kunstradio, ECAS / ICAS (European and International Cities of Advanced Sound), Club Transmediale, TodaysArt, Cimatics, CYNETART, ESC im LABOR, Austrian Composers Association, International Gustav lation tarctic d instal Mahler Society, Vienna ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra, Wiener Konzerthaus & Musikverlag Doblinger 100 % An 50 % soun
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The influence of the conservative right wing has been growing for several years now. The overt exclusion of those perceived to be different, people with different national, ethnic or religious roots, appears to have become socially acceptable once more. Populist right-wing polemics, often argued with religion, drowns out the arguments of those trying to research the necessary foundations. “The left-hand path” is a walk-in, acoustic portrait of manners of a society that has let globalised markets and power relations become the basis of its cultural, social and political structures. Armed with smartphones, headphones and an app specially developed for this project, visitors are invited to go on a walk around the centre of Graz, over which Marcus Maeder has spanned a virtual field of discourse: new paths of thought and argumentation will open during a city walk from the Schlossberg to the Stadtpark. With support from the Foundation Pro Helvetia
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Playing field research (Spielfeldforschung) Theory at steirischer herbst
The dividing lines between the real and the imaginary are not always particularly clear. In some cultures, that which may be, is as much a concrete force as that which is. In which case, the ghosts of the deceased and the past are not a metaphor of memory, but a potent present. A second world that is not parallel at all, but which overlaps the first extensively. steirischer herbst takes the concept of second worlds as a metaphor for notional alternatives, as levers for changes of paradigm. Even with a minor shift of perspective and parameters, things start to slide: adjust the focus and what is clear becomes blurred, what is blurred becomes clear and we recognise different structures, different layers, different realities. The first and the second world become an optical illusion â&#x20AC;&#x201C; their order unclear. For parallel worlds are not only a hobby of utopians. They are also an efficient instrument of logic and recently, in philosophy, of speculative realism: it is not so much a matter of fixing facts as of considering the possibility that it could also always be very different. The other world has very specific manifestations, in quite a different way, in African cultures, for example: fancy cars and plenty of bling-bling â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it is no coincidence that in poverty the Second World looks exactly the way they imagine distant Europe. Conversely, in these parts we tend to overlook parallel worlds that are just as real: homeless people, migrants, whoever plays no role in our chain of production and exploitation. Between philosophical figures of thought that enable second worlds at least in our minds, between the aesthetic possibilities of shifting the focus and the concrete, political implications of parallel societies and human beings that fall between the cracks of the patterns of our perception, steirischer herbst 2011 sets out in search of the ghosts that surround us, with whom and through whom we think.
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Illness proliferates within or invades from without. It is a condition of the other, of the misunderstood, a parallel world in life. And even if the world of the healthy and the world of the sick are fundamentally separate from each other, we are part of both. Illness is suffered, ignored, administrated, illustrated and idealised. nginstalla It serves as a sign and as a metaphor: tuberculosis, of Kla the disease poets, that renders the body transparent, cancer, Aids and recently, dementia as a synonym for a generation’s repression of Nazi crimes. The question remains what illnesses are created by society itself, what illnesses it names, recognises, and what illnesses are suppressed into the realm of speechlessness. And what normalcy, what health (in times of hygiene fetishism) is called for when 4 ble fit in% with the smoking, eating and drinking suddenly no longer image of the human being? Illness is a concept to describe a condition of abnormality; and what the norm is, is subject to fashions and necessities. So how is the concept of illness changing as we transition from a disciplinary society to a society of control? And how does the definition of illness relate to the definition of the stranger variously propagated by society? Traditionally, art is responsible for revaluating illness, for giving positive attributes to decay, morbidity and deviation. But today, the artist is no longer a social outcast, as a neoliberal subject they have become integrated as a guiding model – and thus illness has lost its passionate advocate. The subversive potential of illness has vanished. Who are we as patients? This conference during steirischer herbst 2011 brings together various theorists and practitioners dealing with illness, to look at the question of the role that illness plays today as an omnipresent second world in the midst of the first, as reality and as a metaphor.
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Workshop 1: Death as an aesthetical tool
25/09 - 30/09 English language By Michael Esposito (USA) & Carl Michael von Hausswolff (S) With Heidi Harman (USA) see p. 13 “Auditory Thresholds”
Electronic voice phenomena (EVP) are electronic noises in the air, resembling speech – stray radio transmissions, background noises for example. Are they sounds from another world? The artists Michael Esposito and Carl Michael von Hausswolff are two of the most renowned experts in this area, who have been researching and working artistically with EVP for many years. Together with the sound healer and psychic medium Heidi Harman, in this workshop they not only have a close look at the history of such phenomena from the spiritistic séances of the 19th century to the high tech expeditions of today, but they also work practically and theoretically on questions of recording environments with their parallel ghost worlds of sounds. How to process, identify, isolate and clean EVP captured on space specific location recordings? What characteristics do they have? What are their aesthetic and artistic qualities? And how do they relate to the sonic landscape of our world in the past, present and future?
Workshop 2: The State Artist Aesthetics of politics
What kind of physical knowledge exists in our bodies as political beings? What is the dance of a citizen? How does the state perform? Which politics are possible through physical contact, what are the aesthetics and erotics of the Volk and of the state? Beautiful actions in a public space are the centre of this workshop: What is the art of “pre-enacting” which introduces a political fact into the public realm? Events and actions, initiated by artists, whose works of art are discourse-specific, which can only happen at this place and at this point in time, which are governed by a specific constellation of social trauma and political ambition. Against the idea of a political commitment within the for / against paradigm, Public Movement proposes the role of a state artist. A state artist is responsible for broadening political imagination. A state artist works in society and within the political collective which is the state, and is not there to serve a rigid partisan ideology.
03/10 - 08/10 English language By Public Movement (IL) With Oliver Marchart (A), Joanna Warsza (PL) & Artur Żmijewski (PL)
Workshop 3: Translating the Unknown The ghost world of Kinshasa is not a remote, ethereal place. It might be invisible, but it exists quite concretely next to the real world – a parallel religious sphere with great influence on daily life in the Congo. How can we relate to places and rituals that are strange to us? How can we translate experiences in a theatrical context? The Dutch theatre-makers Lotte van den Berg and Guido Kleene spent several months together in the Congo, researching for the show “Les spectateurs”. Even though both have been inspired by first-hand experience and documentary material, their treatment is very different: Guido Kleene’s performances are rather text-based documentaries, where as the theatre of Lotte van den Berg operates in the more visual and abstract sphere. Visiting an African church in Graz, meeting a philosopher from Cameroon, watching film material, talking to people on the streets, the participants in the workshop will be challenged to create their own interpretation of a world unknown to them.
09/10 - 14/10 English language By Lotte van den Berg (NL) & Guido Kleene (NL) With Achille Mbembe (CM) see p. 25 “Les spectateurs”
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steirischer herbst is a partner of NXTSTP, an ambitious and long-term project that forms part of the European Union culture programme. Next Step is a network of seven European art festivals, with the aim of fostering the co-production and expansion of the performing arts in Europe. NXTSTP wants to provide impetus to performing artists on the verge of an international breakthrough, by creating access to major theatres and making tours of Europe easier, thus attracting and appealing to new audiences. The results can be seen at steirischer herbst 2011 through the works of Eszter Salamon (D/H) and Lotte van den Berg (NL). NXTSTP partners: Alkantara (Lisbon), Baltoscandal (Tallinn), Gรถteborgs Dans & Teater Festival, De Internationale Keuze (Rotterdam), Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), steirischer herbst (Graz), Mira (Bordeaux)
Services Information p +43 316 81 60 70 info@steirischerherbst.at Online-Tickets www.steirischerherbst.at www.oeticket.com Advanced ticket sales 17/06 - 15/10 oeticket Center Stadthalle Graz Messeplatz 2 / 8010 Graz MQ Point / Info-Tickets-Shop at MuseumsQuartier Wien Museumsplatz 1 / 1070 Wien and at all oeticket advance ticket-offices 14/09 - 15/10 Festival district: Information and Ticket Office Hotel Mariahilf / Kosakengasse / 8020 Graz daily 10 am - 6 pm tickets@steirischerherbst.at Tickets which have been paid for in advance must be collected at the venue at the latest fifteen minutes before the start of the event. Reservations Graz Tourismus Herrengasse 16 8010 Graz p +43 316 80 75 0 info@graztourismus.at www.graztourismus.at
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Box offices Box offices open one hour before the start of events at the venues. In the case of sold-out events, last-minute tickets will be sold fifteen minutes before the start of the event. Reduced prices Reduced admission for students, visitors up to the age of 25, unemployed, senior citizens, military / civil servants and members of Ö1-Club, Standard Club der Leser and Kleine Zeitung Vorteilsclub. Spark7 members get reduced prices for the club concerts of “Live” and of “Apparatjik”. A valid identity card must be presented. Proof of entitlement to reduced ticket prices must be shown at the venue. Not all reduced price categories may be available for co-operations. Credit cards We accept American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa. Hunger for art and culture (Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur) People with financial problems have just as much right to art and culture. “Hunger for Art and Culture” benefits everyone who wants to take part in cultural life but who cannot afford to. Proceeds from sales of herbst chocolate from the Schokoladen Manufaktur Zotter at the advance booking and box offices will be used to fund tickets that may be obtained free of charge by presenting a “Culture Pass”. Please support this project by buying a bar of chocolate.
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Discussion between you and the participating artists, curators and other people involved in the projects is important to us: we therefore offer introductions, artist discussions, guided tours, and discussion forums so as to create space for questions and criticism, for an active examination of the projects and productions billing at steirischer herbst. Our aim is to involve as many different sections of the public as possible in all genres of the festival.
Talks Following selected stage productions, we invite you – together with the steirischer herbst dramaturgs – to discuss the work with the artists.
Further education & herbst weekend specials steirischer herbst warmly welcomes all scholarship holders, students, clubs or companies to a busy art and culture weekend in Graz and will help you put together a programme and organise meetings and discussions with artists and curators. Our series of seminars and programme introductions on various genres is particularly intended for teaching staff and multipliers. Our education brochure provides information on all programmes. We will try to cater for your particular wishes. Markus Boxler: p + 43 664 24 500 89 education@steirischerherbst.at Project sponsor Leder & Schuh
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Theatre education programmes & dress rehearsals We are also happy to organise special introductions for school classes before the performances. It is also possible to attend the dress rehearsal of selected productions. In addition, we offer theatre education programmes that focus specifically on the aesthetic devices of theatre and the content of the various productions.
Exhibitions Guided tours On Saturdays and Sundays, the KUNST.WERK association offers an alternating programme of guided tours of the festival exhibitions. On Sunday 25/09 we invite you to a guided tour with the curators of the “Second World” exhibition. Every Friday at 4.30 pm we invite you to exhibition discussions with various guests. (School) groups can also book specially conceived workshops and discussions for specific age groups and interests. Participation is a free service of steirischer herbst. Admission to the “Second World” exhibition and to the exhibitions at Kunsthaus Graz, Camera Austria and Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten is not included. No registration required. See page 37.
Film “We’ll stay in touch” Our film programme “We’ll stay in touch” (Wir bleiben in Berührung), specially conceived for young school classes, takes a look at documentary films for children and young people from the point of view of media education. The films, set in the realm between fact and fantasy, present and past, physical reality and virtual worlds, ask about the role of these contradictions in the real life-worlds of children and young people. With films by Ingeborg Jansen (NL), Elsbeth van Noppen (NL), Carol Salter (EAU/GB), Piet Eekman (D), Angeli Andrikopoulou & Argyris Tsepelikas (GR), Jan Peters (D), Susanne Quester (D), Veronika Schubert (A), Inger Lise Hansen (A), Harald Hund & Paul Horn (A), Mariella Harpelunde Jensen (DK), Kyne Uhlig & Nikolaus Hillebrand (D), Urmas E. Liiv (EST) Curated by Gudrun Sommer (D) and with film hosting by Stephanie Lang (A), Petra Erdmann (A) and Roman Fasching (A). Our education brochure provides more detailed information on the film programme.
dox & shorts – Festival films on Styria tour “dox & shorts – Festival films on Styria tour” is a hosted film education programme for young people that is screening in co-operation with doxs! and the Diagonale film festival from Mon 10 to Fri 14 October in eastern Styria. Through special cinema screenings, this is a media education programme for schools that discusses the content and medium of film. Cinema Introductions and discussions are available for this film programme. See page 14.
Music Together with the organisers of musikprotokoll, we offer introductions to programmes and age-appropriate discussions.
Festival district / architecture We will be happy to organise discussions and tours of this year’s festival district for all groups of all ages and interests.
In co-operation with doxs! Duisburger Filmwoche & Goethe-Institut München Project sponsor Fahrschule Mayer Graz – Lendplatz
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Sun 25/09
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Life in the 20th century Galerie Artelier Contemporary
Guided tour
p. 32 Meeting point Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten p. 37
p. 10
Haus der Architektur 3.30 pm
Plural realities
p. 10 Festival district: Shop
2.30 - 5 pm
2.30 pm - 2 am Apparatus 22
3 pm
p. 31
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Morpheus Buyback Festival district: Shop
p. 8
Meeting point c/o Galerie p. 31 Zimmermann Kratochwill p. 37
Morpheus Buyback
2.30 pm - 2 am Apparatus 22
Camera Austria
Communitas. Among Others
Mariahilferstraße 9 - 13 2 pm
Festival district
Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten 1 pm
Irrealigious!
Kunstverein Medienturm p. 30 12 noon - 1.30 pm 12 noon
Hauntings – Ghost Box Media
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Blindsight
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Festival district: Hotel
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10 am - 12 midnight Hans Rosenström
10 am - 12 midnight Hans Rosenström
herbst exhibitions / opening hours from p. 28
Sat 24/09
Public Folklore
Mursteg 5 pm
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p. 34
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War Songs
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Live Festival district: Club
Screaming Females
10.30 pm
Orpheum
Time to get ready for love
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p. 18 Talk following Orpheum
Time to get ready for love
p. 17 Talk following Dom im Berg
9.30 pm Theater im Bahnhof
Dom im Berg
9.30 pm Theater im Bahnhof
7.30 pm Gunilla Heilborn
Potato Country
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Potato Country
7.30 pm Gunilla Heilborn
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Second World
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Lullaby of the Earth / Graz
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4 pm
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Tue 27/09
Festival district: Hotel
Blindsight
10 am - 12 midnight Hans Rosenström
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Guided tour
2.30 - 5 pm
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Sherry’s Room
3 pm - 12 midnight Ann Liv Young
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Guided tour
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Public Question Library
11.30 am - 9.30 pm Cupola Bobber
p. 10 Festival district: Shop
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Meeting point c/o Galerie 5 pm Zimmermann Kratochwill p. 37 Zwischenwelten –
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Sherry’s Room
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Festival district: Hotel
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3 pm - 12 midnight Ann Liv Young
3 pm - 12 midnight Ann Liv Young
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The Patient
Sun 02/10
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Antje Majewski
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Conference Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Brüder
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The Patient
Sat 01/10
Meeting point p. 10 ESC im LABOR
Public Question Library
2.30 - 9.30 pm Cupola Bobber
Fri 30/09
p. 10 Festival district: Shop
Public Question Library
2.30 - 9.30 pm Cupola Bobber
Thu 29/09
p. 10 Festival district: Shop
Public Question Library
2.30 - 9.30 pm Cupola Bobber
Wed 28/09
p. 10 Festival district: Shop
Public Question Library
2.30 - 9.30 pm Cupola Bobber
herbst exhibitions / opening hours from p. 28
Mon 26/09
Dom im Berg
Potato Country
7.30 pm Gunilla Heilborn
Cinema Festival district: Hotel
Domestic Tourism II
7.30 pm
p. 17
p. 14
Auditory Thresholds Electronic concerts Festival district: Club
Carl Michael von Hausswolff & Michael Esposito
9.30 pm
p. 13
Festival district: Hotel
Mini-bar Party
8.30 pm - 12 midnight
herbst Academy Festival district: Hotel
Open Ups Parallel Voices
7.30 pm
Mini-bar Party
8.30 pm - 12 midnight
Dom im Berg
Heavens what have I done
9.30 pm Miguel Gutierrez
p. 7 Festival district: Hotel
p. 50
MUMUTH
Tales Of The Bodiless
7.30 pm Eszter Salamon
Heavens what have I done
9.30 pm Miguel Gutierrez
herbst Bar Festival district: Bar
Gólgota Picnic
7.30 pm Rodrigo Garcia
MUMUTH
Tales Of The Bodiless
7.30 pm Eszter Salamon
p. 20
Live p. 12 Festival district: Club
Sin Fang
10.30 pm
p. 21 Talk following Orpheum
p. 19
Ernesty International
10.30 pm
p. 20 Talk following Dom im Berg
p. 7
Orpheum
Gólgota Picnic
7.30 pm Rodrigo Garcia
p. 19 Talk following MUMUTH
Tales Of The Bodiless
7.30 pm Eszter Salamon
The left-hand path
11 pm
Orpheum
Gólgota Picnic
7.30 pm Rodrigo Garcia
p. 12 ORF Kunstradio musikprotokoll Radio Österreich 1
p. 21
p. 19
p. 39
p. 21
Festival district: Shop
Agora – Open Space
2.30 - 8.30 pm Jan Ritsema
Agora – Open Space
2.30 - 8.30 pm Jan Ritsema
Agora – Open Space
2.30 - 8.30 pm Jan Ritsema
2 pm Pfleiderer / Steinbuch
2.30 - 5 pm
2.30 - 5 pm
2.30 - 8.30 pm Jan Ritsema
2.30 - 8.30 pm Jan Ritsema
Agora – Open Space 3 - 7.15 pm Orthographe
3 - 7.15 pm Orthographe
Agora – Open Space 3 - 7.15 pm Orthographe
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
p. 9
p. 11
p. 9 Festival district: Hotel
Meeting point c/o Galerie Zimmermann Kratochwill p. 37
Guided tour
4.30 - 6 pm
Festival district: Hotel
p. 9 Festival district: Hotel
Episodes from „A week ...“ Episodes from „A week ...“ Episodes from „A week ...“
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
Agora – Open Space
2.30 - 8.30 pm Jan Ritsema
Guided tour
Meeting point ESC im LABOR p. 37 Meeting point < rotor > p. 37
Guided tour
Most beautiful is ... p. 22 Most beautiful is ... p. 22
musikprotokoll p. 39 / p. 40 Dom im Berg
p. 43
p. 39 / p. 40 2 pm Pfleiderer / Steinbuch
musikprotokoll p. 39 / p. 40 Dom im Berg
2 - 6 pm
CineChamber
musikprotokoll Dom im Berg
2 - 6 pm
CineChamber
The left-hand path
12 noon - 6 pm
musikprotokoll ESC im LABOR
Sonifications
12 noon
CineChamber
2 - 6 pm
p. 22
Most beautiful is ... p. 22
p. 34 11 am Pfleiderer / Steinbuch
Festival district: Hotel
11 am
What is an author?
Sun 09/10
The left-hand path
12 noon - 6 pm
City walk Meeting point: Volkskundemuseum
11 am
Public Folklore
Sat 08/10
The left-hand path
12 noon - 6 pm
Fri 07/10
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
Thu 06/10
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
Wed 05/10
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
Tue 04/10
herbst exhibitions / opening hours from p. 28
Mon 03/10
Cinema Festival district: Hotel
Metropolis. Report from China
7.30 pm
p. 14
Auditory Thresholds Electronic concerts Festival district: Club
Achim Wollscheid / Bernhard Schreiner
9.30 pm
p. 13
Festival district: Hotel
Mini-bar Party
8.30 pm - 12 midnight
herbst Academy Festival district: Hotel
Mini-bar Party
8.30 pm - 12 midnight
musikprotokoll Dom im Berg
CineChamber
7.30 pm
musikprotokoll generalmusikdirektion
Hauntings – Sonic Spectres
11 pm
p. 7 Festival district: Hotel
p. 50
Open Ups The Art of the Political Event
7.30 pm
musikprotokoll Dom im Berg
The left-hand path
6 pm
Klangforum Wien
7.30 pm
4.30 pm Pfleiderer / Steinbuch
9.30 pm
9.30 pm
Hauntings – Sonic Spectres
11 pm
musikprotokoll Helmut-List-Halle
musikprotokoll p. 41 generalmusikdirektion
Hauntings – Sonic Spectres
11 pm
musikprotokoll p. 42 Helmut-List-Halle
Iconosonics
how we should do it
Iconosonics
p. 23 Theater am Lend
Orpheum
9.30 pm Johannes Schrettle
ensemble recherche
7.30 pm
how we should do it
ORF Kunstradio musikprotokoll p. 41 Helmut-List-Halle
Esperanza
11 pm
musikprotokoll p. 42 Helmut-List-Halle
Iconosonics
9.30 pm
p. 44
p. 42
p. 23
p. 23
p. 44
Terence Hill‘s blue eyes p. 23 Orpheum
9.30 pm Jörg Albrecht
p. 23 Theater am Lend
7.30 pm Johannes Schrettle
p. 43 musikprotokoll Helmut-List-Halle
Terence Hill‘s blue eyes
7.30 pm Jörg Albrecht p. 23 Orpheum
p. 41
musikprotokoll Helmut-List-Halle
Vienna ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra
7 pm
Terence Hill‘s blue eyes
9.30 pm Jörg Albrecht
musikprotokoll p. 41 generalmusikdirektion
p. 7
Theater am Lend
how we should do it
7.30 pm Johannes Schrettle
musikprotokoll p. 40 Helmut-List-Halle
p. 39
4.30 pm Pfleiderer / Steinbuch
Most beautiful is Most beautiful is ... p. 22 Most beautiful is ... p. 22 what is already gone p. 22
4.30 pm Pfleiderer / Steinbuch
Tue 11/10
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
Festival district: Shop
Tourist Office
2.30 - 9.30 pm Michikazu Matsune
Tourist Office
Tourist Office
2.30 - 9.30 pm Michikazu Matsune
MUMUTH
Terra Nova
5.30 pm CREW
Festival district: Hotel
Field Works – Hotel
p. 24 Talk following MUMUTH
Terra Nova
5.30 pm CREW
Terra Nova
2.30 pm CREW
Field Works – Hotel
p. 24
p. 24
MUMUTH
Terra Nova
5.30 pm CREW
p. 24
p. 9
3 pm - 12 midnight Avdal / Shinozaki / deepblue p. 9 Festival district: Hotel
Meeting point c/o Galerie Zimmermann Kratochwill p. 37
Guided tour
4.30 - 6 pm
p. 11
p. 34
Meeting point Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten p. 37
Guided tour
2.30 - 5 pm
Festival district: Shop
Tourist Office
11.30 am - 9.30 pm Michikazu Matsune
City walk Meeting point: Volkskundemuseum
11 am
Public Folklore
Sat 15/10
p. 11 MUMUTH
3 pm - 12 midnight Avdal / Shinozaki / deepblue
p. 9 Festival district: Hotel
3 pm - 12 midnight Avdal / Shinozaki / deepblue
Field Works – Hotel
Tourist Office
2.30 - 9.30 pm Michikazu Matsune
Fri 14/10
p. 11 Festival district: Shop
Thu 13/10
p 11 Festival district: Shop
Wed 12/10
2.30 - 9.30 pm Michikazu Matsune
herbst exhibitions / opening hours from p. 28
Mon 10/10 Festival district: Bar
11 am
Last Brunch
p. 12
Sun 16/10
Cinema Festival district: Hotel
Hölle Hamburg
7.30 pm
Auditory Thresholds Electronic concerts Festival district: Club
Jason Lescalleet
9.30 pm
S. 14 Forum Stadtpark
Last Chance Saloon Showdown
7.30 pm
p. 13
Festival district: Hotel
Mini-bar Party
8.30 pm - 12 midnight
herbst Academy Festival district: Hotel
Open Ups Confrontation of p. 36 perspectives
7.30 pm
Les spectateurs
p. 26 Talk following Dom im Berg
Dom im Berg
p. 25 7.30 pm Jan Ritsema
Helmut-List-Halle
Les spectateurs
p. 26
p. 25
7.30 pm Lotte van den Berg / OMSK
Mini-bar Party
8.30 pm - 12 midnight
MUMUTH
Terra Nova
9.30 pm CREW
Terra Nova
9.30 pm CREW
p. 24 MUMUTH
p. 7
Terra Nova
9.30 pm CREW
Dom im Berg
Orpheum
Apparatjik
10.30 pm
p. 24 MUMUTH
p. 26
p. 13
p. 24
Shakespeare’s As You Like Shakespeare’s As You Like Shakespeare’s As You Like It, A Body Part It, A Body Part It, A Body Part
7.30 pm Jan Ritsema
p. 25 Talk following Helmut-List-Halle
7.30 pm Lotte van den Berg / OMSK
7.30 pm Jan Ritsema
p. 7 Festival district: Hotel
p. 50
Helmut-List-Halle
Les spectateurs
7.30 pm Lotte van den Berg / OMSK