Der queere, behinderte Choreograf und Tänzer Dan Daw hat nach der gefeierten Welttournee seines letzten Stückes mit ordentlich Erfolgsdruck zu kämpfen. Seine neue Arbeit EXXY (australischer Slang für »teuer«) ist eine kühne, verletzliche und zarte Auseinandersetzung mit Imposter-Syndrom und schwankenden Selbstwertgefühlen. Dan nimmt das Publikum mit in den australischen Outback. ...
Messy is an experiment in making an accessible Queer, Crip*, Kink club space at Kampnagel.Messy allows for playful encounters, taking up space and uncensored Queer, Crip joy.Messy is Queer Crips dancing together like nobody's watching.Messy is feeling sexy as fuck.Messy is Queer Crips being in their power.Messy is Queer Crip freedom.Come and get really fucking messy!*Crip is a reclaimed ...
Dan Daw Creative Projects: Treffen mit Künstler*innen mit Behinderung
16:00 h | 18. Jul 2023 | Kampnagel Gelände
Initiated through the collaboration between Dan Daw Creative Projects and Kampnagel, two meetups of artists with disabilities and allies from Hamburg have taken place in the first half of this year. The group is now self-organizing the monthly meetings and inviting all crip artists and disabled creatives, as well as their allies concretely working on access in their art, to join!Translation ...
Dan Daw Creative Projects: PIK – Programm für inklusive Kunstpraxis der Kulturstiftung des Bundes
17:00 h | 28. Jan 2023 | Kampnagel - K31
Dan Daw is a pioneer of inclusive dance aesthetics at the intersection of queerness and disability. His work is characterized by a power-critical gaze, collective practice, and a radical desire to rethink. Dan Daw and Kampnagel are working on a promising model project that develops new forms of institutional self-reflection and artistic collaboration.To kick off the project, Dan ...
After having spent a lifetime being an inspiration to others, Dan is finally seizing the moment to inspire himself. Taking ownership of the beautiful mess that encompasses all that he is, Dan lets go of who he once was to make room for who he wants to be. Dan is joined in an intimate evening of play by performer and collaborator Christopher Owen (Joe Moran, Scottish Dance Theatre) ...
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