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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Schopf2 Schopfheimer Str. 2, Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, GermanyA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Schopf2 Schopfheimer Str. 2, Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, GermanyA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Tanzzentrale der Region Nürnberg Kaiserstraße 177, Fürth, GermanyA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
BLMK - Brandenburgisches Landesmuseum für moderne Kunst - Cottbus Uferstraße/AmAmtsteich 15, Cottbus, GermanyA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
BLMK - Brandenburgisches Landesmuseum für moderne Kunst - Cottbus Uferstraße/AmAmtsteich 15, Cottbus, GermanyA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Goethe-Institut/ Max Müller Bhavan Bangalore 716, Chinmaya Mission Hospital Rd., Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Goethe-Institut/ Max Müller Bhavan Bangalore 716, Chinmaya Mission Hospital Rd., Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Vinyasa EARTH Maheshwas Khurd, Jaipur, Rajasthan, IndiaA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Vinyasa EARTH Maheshwas Khurd, Jaipur, Rajasthan, IndiaA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Khuli Khirkee New Dehli, Dehli, IndiaA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
Khuli Khirkee New Dehli, Dehli, IndiaA German-Indian project about bodies, identity, and social conditioning. Rebecca Mary Narum (DE/USA) and Purnendra Meshram (IN) encounter each other with their visibly different bodies and experiences. Using contact improvisation, real-time composition, and a transparent plastic sheet as a symbol of social “skins,” they explore closeness and difference, visibility and withdrawal. The project invites the audience to actively participate—not only as spectators, but as co-researchers.
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Performance – Vom Schrei zur Bewegung
E-Werk Freiburg Eschholzstr. 77, Freiburg im Breisgau, GermanyIn "Vom Schrei zur Bewegung" (From Scream to Movement), Chilean choreographer Andrea Lagos Neumann, together with Felipe González Berríos, Florencia Lagos Neumann, Lola Villegas Fragoso and Rebecca Mary Narum, poses a fundamental question: How can we hear the voices of the FLINTA* community (women, lesbians, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender people), who have often been silenced throughout history? Using dance, music, video and embroidery, a





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