PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE

Thursday, November 11th

Georg-Büchner-Saal
Reception

3pm – 4.45pm

Opening

4.45pm –5.30pm

Keynote
Jacques Rancière
(Paris)
Doing or Not Doing: Politics, Aesthetics, Performance

5.30pm – 6.30pm

Keynote
Brian Massumi / Erin Manning
(Montreal)
Coming Alive in a World of Texture: For Neurodiversity

6.30pm – 7.30pm

Dinner

8pm

ATW Rehearsal Stage
Performance
Mette Ingvartsen
Where is my Privacy?

10pm

Friday, November 12th

Aula
Friedrich Balke
(Weimar)
All in Good Time? Fiction and the Possibility of Historic events

9.30am – 10.15am

Isabell Lorey
(Berlin/Vienna)
Politics of Immunization

10.15am – 11am

Coffee Break

11am – 11.30am

Keynote
Simon Critchley
(Essex/New York)
The Faith of the Faithless – Experiments in Political Theology

11.30am – 12.30pm

Lunch

12.30pm – 2.30pm

Aula
Mark Franko
(Santa Cruz)
Antifascist Utopias and Action Photography: Nationalism and the Popular Front in Martha Graham’s American Document

Margarete-Bieber-Saal
Andreas Hetzel
(Darmstadt)
Resistance Speaks: Languages of Resistance

2.30pm – 3.15pm

André Lepecki
(New York)
Dance and (In)difference: Towards a Kinetic Critique of Communication

Frank Ruda
(Berlin)
Thinking Politics Concretely: Negation, Affirmation and the Dialectics of Dialectics and Non-Dialectics

3.15pm – 4pm

Coffee Break

4pm – 4.30pm

Ramsay Burt
(Leicester)
The Biopolitics of Modernist Dance and Suffragette Protest

Dieter Mersch
(Potsdam)
The Political and the Violent. On Resistances

4.30pm – 5.15pm

Gerald Raunig
(Zurich)
Beyond Community: Condividuality

Gabriel Rockhill
(Philadelphia)
Critique of the Ontological Illusion. Rethinking the Relation between Art and Politics

5.15pm – 6pm

ATW Rehearsal Stage
Performance
Saša Asentić
My Private Biopolitics

6.30pm – 7.30pm

Dinner

8pm

CUP Lounge

10pm

Saturday, November 13th

Aula
Randy Martin
(New York)
Mobilizing Dance: Between Network and Organization

9.30am – 10.15am

Bojana Kunst
(Hamburg/Ljubljana)
Working out Contemporaneity: Dance and Postfordism

10.15am – 11am

Coffee Break

11am –11.30am

Keynote
Oliver Marchart
(Lucerne)
Dancing Politics. Some reflections on Commonality, Choreography and Protest

11.30am – 12.30pm

Lunch

12.30pm – 2.30pm

Aula
Bojana Cvejić
(Brussels)
The Politics of Problems

Margarete-Bieber-Saal
Nikolaus Müller-Schöll
(Hamburg)
Plus d’un rôle. On the Politics of Playing Together in Contemporary Theatre and Performance Practices

2.30pm – 3.15pm

Ana Vujanović
(Belgrade)
Politics of Dance: Subject, Media and Procedures of Work

Juliane Rebentisch
(Frankfurt on the Main)
Realism Today. Art, Politics, and the Critique of Representation

3.15pm – 4pm

Coffee Break

4pm – 4.30pm

Petra Sabisch
(Berlin)
Choreographing Participatory Relations: Contamination and Articulation

Bruno Bosteels
(Ithaca)
Transatlantic Decadence: Aesthetics and Politics

4.30pm – 5.15pm

Ulas Aktas
(Frankfurt on the Main)
Civil-wilderness (CIVILDERNESS) and Cultural Immune Systems

Stephan Packard
(Munich)
Why are Story Arcs Dark and Gritty? Ethics and the Political in Serial TV and Video Aesthetics

5.15pm – 6pm

ATW Rehearsal Stage
Performance
Xavier Le Roy
Product of Other Circumstances

6.30pm – 8.30pm

Dinner

9pm

Sunday, November 14th

Aula
Gabriele Brandstetter
(Berlin)
Heteropolitics of Dance

9.30am – 10.15am

Gabriele Klein
(Hamburg)
(Micro-)Politics of Social Choreography. On the Relationship between Urban Diversities, Citizenship and Site Specific Dance Performances

10.15am – 11am

11am: Coffee Break

Margarete-Bieber-Saal
10.45am: Wim Peeters
(Dortmund)
Contesting “the Democratic Chattering of the Letter”. Politics of Comment in 20th Century Literature

PANEL DISCUSSION
Working. Dance. Works.

Josef Früchtl
(Amsterdam)
It is, as if. Fiction, Aesthetics, and the Political

11.30am – 12.15pm

PANEL DISCUSSION
Working. Dance. Works.

Armen Avanessian
(Berlin)
Reading Political Theories’ Readings

12.15pm – 1pm

Aula
CONFERENCE CLOSING DISCUSSION

1pm – 2pm

Methodological Games
Workshop with Saša Asentić and Ana Vujanović

4pm - 8pm