Gesellschaftsspiele: The Art of Assembly 13 – «SAFE vs. BRAVE?»

Art spaces between sanctuary and confrontation

Contemporary stages have often become places to exhibit one’s own injuries, traumas, or shame. Theater as a safer space – in the spirit of a concept that emerged in the USA in the 1960s in feminist and civil rights movements: A protected sphere in which one could communicate about one’s own experiences, goals, and strategies without already being confronted with permanent opposition from those who already dominate all discourses. But as important as protection against insult, injury, and re-traumatization is – doesn’t theater also have to be a space where there are no limits to freedom of expression, where everything can be discussed openly and radically? Perhaps, however, this oft-repeated juxtaposition is already following the wrong path.

In her work, the German-Ethiopian dramaturge and director Miriam Ibrahim repeatedly addresses issues of postcolonialism and racism, also questioning the institution of theater as a safe space. 
Hungarian-Dutch theatre maker Edit Kaldor’s Inventory of Powerlessness created a brave space for people with a wide range of experiences, which at the same time needs to be able to protect the protagonists when encountering an audience. 
German Artist Ingo Niermann and the Army of Love propagate the idea of redistribution of love with collective rituals of care and tenderness for both for the known and the unknown. 

This episode of The Art of Assembly asks how a theatre can be safer and braver at the same time – behind the scenes as well as on stage.


"The Art of Assembly" is a nomadic series of lectures and conversations investigating and speculating about the potential of assemblies in activism, art and politics. All former lectures and conversation, podcasts, videos and additional material can be found on the website art-of-assembly.net 


Langauge English 
With Edit Kaldor, Ingo Niermann + guest (tba)
Host Florian Malzacher


A series by Florian Malzacher and brut Wien.
In cooperation with Wiener Festwochen, Münchner Kammerspiele, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, BIT Teatergarasjen, Goethe Institut, School of Resistance / NT Gent, raumlaborberlin & Theater Neumarkt

With

Miriam Ibrahim, Edit Kaldor, Ingo Niermann

Florian Malzacher

Miriam Ibrahim

Edit Kaldor

Ingo Niermann