Aloali'i Tapu | Enad Marouf | Kai Er Eng
MEET THE CHOREOGRAPHERS. PITCH FOR PROFESSIONALS
The K3 residency is a unique opportunity for young artists from all over the world to focus on their research for eight months and to develop new pieces. This year, the Syrian-German performance and video artist Enad Marouf, the Samoan stage, design and dance artist Aloali'i Tapu from Aotearo/New Zealand and the choreographer and performer Eng Kai Er from Singapore are guests at K3. At the end of the residency and after the premieres of their new pieces, the three choreographers will present themselves and their work online to an interested professional audience. After ten-minute presentations - designed and choreographed by the artists - there will be time for questions.
This event is for professionals, programmers and curators only. You can register here.
Moderation: Monica Gillette
Mit: Aloali’i Tapu, Enad Marouf, Eng Kai Er
Dates
For whom
professionals, programmers and curators
Price
participation free of charge
Hints
Location
online
Aloali'i Tapu
is a Samoan stage, design and dance artist from Aotearoa/New Zealand and co-founder of the Ta'alili Arts Group. He works with artists who specialise in street dance and traditional Pacific dance. He has worked as a mentor and youth worker and studied contemporary dance at UNITEC (New Zealand). For his work as a dancer with Christoph Winkler, he was awarded the FAUST Prize of the German Stage Association.
(Status: 2022)
Enad Marouf
is a Syrian-German performance and video artist living in Berlin. He holds an MA in Choreography and Performance from the Institute of Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen. His solo works and collaborations have been shown at the Athens Biennale, Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Sophiensælen, Centre Français de Damas, Tate Modern, Art Institute of Chicago and Shedhalle Zurich, among others.
(Status: 2023)
Kai Er Eng
is a choreographer and performer from Singapore. In Singapore, she was supported by The Substation's Directors' Lab and was an Associate Artist at TheatreWorks. She was the founder of the experimental performance studio Make It Share It and studied MA Choreography and Performance at the Institute of Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen. She is interested in sport, intimacy and touch.
(Status: 2023)
https://kaifishfish.tumblr.com/
Dates
For whom
professionals, programmers and curators
Price
participation free of charge
Hints
Location
online