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Performance – “Fragments of One”
E-Werk Freiburg Eschholzstr. 77, Freiburg im Breisgau, GermanyMiriam Cheema and Rebecca Mary will be performing "Fragments of One" once again in the Kammertheater of E-Werk Freiburg! Two people, one body. Two bodies, one organism. Not black, not white, not red, not blue. Connected, unconnected. One and yet separate. Touched yet neutral, empty yet filled, orderly and yet not perfect. When do we merge into one and when do we remain separate? How
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Performance – “Fragments of One”
E-Werk Freiburg Eschholzstr. 77, Freiburg im Breisgau, GermanyTwo people, one body. Two bodies, one organism. Not black, not white, not red, not blue. Connected, unconnected. One and yet separate. Touched yet neutral, empty yet filled, orderly and yet not perfect. When do we merge into one and when do we remain separate? How transparent are we, were we, have we become? What does it mean to walk alone, or together? In the
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Workshop: “The Listening Body” – Contact Improvisation Workshop
“The Listening Body” is a Contact Improvisation workshop with a simple proposal: arriving without forcing, opening the body to listening and following where that openness leads. In the workshop, we explore how the body can be understood through minimal movement—how even the smallest shift, pause, or touch can carry depth and information. The workshop is intended for people with experience in Contact Improvisation or another
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Performance – Unwritten Bodies: Seen & Unseen
A 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
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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