An event by Gessnerallee in cooperation with Tanzhaus Zürich
At the joint get-together, all artists and cultural workers are invited to discuss sustainable production conditions in the visual and performing arts in an informal setting.The get-together starts with short inputs into sustainable approaches in the arts field:
Catja Loepfe, artistic director of the Tanzhaus, will present a few sustainable measures of the Tanzhaus. Miriam Jamuna Zweifel & Isabelle Vuong report on the online Open Conversation Negotiating Climate Change that took place on the same day. Andreas Dzialocha from Liebes Chaos Verein presents the concept behind the open source website used by Open Futures.
Afterwards, all artists and cultural workers are invited to discuss sustainable production conditions in the visual and performing arts in an informal setting. To that purpose, tables with different general topics are set up, and people can move freely from one table to another and exchange ideas with those present at the table.
From 8.30 pm an aperitif is offered.
From 10 pm Nive from collective F96 is djing.
Nive is a DJ living in Zurich and part of the feminist collective F96. Her music selection breaks genre boundaries and aims to get the crowd dancing without blinkers.
An event by Gessnerallee in cooperation with Tanzhaus Zürich
At the joint get-together, all artists and cultural workers are invited to discuss sustainable production conditions in the visual and performing arts in an informal setting.The get-together starts with short inputs into sustainable approaches in the arts field:
Catja Loepfe, artistic director of the Tanzhaus, will present a few sustainable measures of the Tanzhaus. Miriam Jamuna Zweifel & Isabelle Vuong report on the online Open Conversation Negotiating Climate Change that took place on the same day. Andreas Dzialocha from Liebes Chaos Verein presents the concept behind the open source website used by Open Futures.
Afterwards, all artists and cultural workers are invited to discuss sustainable production conditions in the visual and performing arts in an informal setting. To that purpose, tables with different general topics are set up, and people can move freely from one table to another and exchange ideas with those present at the table.
From 8.30 pm an aperitif is offered.
From 10 pm Nive from collective F96 is djing.
Nive is a DJ living in Zurich and part of the feminist collective F96. Her music selection breaks genre boundaries and aims to get the crowd dancing without blinkers.