ZtB e.V.
Future Workshop #4 Money
March 20
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19.00h
Discussion
Kantine
English

Duration: 180 min. with a break

Registration here

Following a one-year hiatus, Future Workshop – the discoursive format traditionally fascilitated and organised by ZTB e.V. and Tanztage Berlin – is back (with a slight delay) and ready to talk shop once again. This time taking a closer look at the timeless (and alienating) topic of money. After four short impulses by:

  • Kuba Szreder – researcher, lecturer and independent curator, author of the book ABC of the Projectariat: Living and Working in a Precarious Art World
  • Dancersconnect – a non-profit organisation that started as a platform creating safe spaces for dancers to exchange and has grown into a movement of engaged artists envisioning and creating the future of dance
  • AG Tanzförderung – a self-organised association and initiative of dance professionals in Berlin with the aim of improving Berlin’s structural funding instruments
  • Yves Mettler from Kumi*13 Wohnprojekt – the 17th Berlin house in the Mietshäuser Syndikat – an association of self-managed rental houses in (un)ownership structure founded in the 80s in Freiburg.

We are going to divide into several groups to exchange ideas and survival strategies around topics like value, validation, resources, funding, and intergenerational responsibility.

Dirty Sexy Money – announcement of the Future Workshop in TanzRaumMagazin:

https://www.tanzraumberlin.de/en/tanzbuero/trb-magazine/article/dirty-sexy-money/

The Rhythms of the Projectariat – a column by Kuba Szreder in the “Arts of the Working Class”:

https://artsoftheworkingclass.org/text/the-rhythms-of-the-projectariat

The Open Letter and a Statement by AG Tanzförderung:

https://www.tanzraumberlin.de/en/article/offener-brief-ag-tanzfoerderung-berlin/

https://www.tanzraumberlin.de/en/article/statement-der-ag-tanzfoerderung/

Dancer’s Handbook – an online publication by Dancersconnect:

https://www.dancersconnect.de/dancershandbook

ZTB e.V. – founded in 2000, the registered association “Zeitgenössischer Tanz Berlin” (Contemporary Dance Berlin) represents the interests of artists, choreographers, dancers, dance companies and institutions active in the context of dance, choreography and performance in Berlin. It shares the concern to create productive framework conditions for dance as an art form and advocates transparent and equal communication between artists, politicians and the public.

Kuba Szreder is a researcher, lecturer and interdependent curator, based in Warsaw. He actively cooperates with artistic unions, consortia of postartistic practitioners, clusters of art-researchers, art collectives and artistic institutions in Poland, UK, and other European countries. Editor and author of books and texts on the political economy of global artistic circulation, art strikes, modes of artistic self-organisation, instituting art beyond the art market and the use value of art.

The AG Tanzförderung is an association and initiative of dance professionals in Berlin with the aim of improving Berlin’s structural funding instruments such as Basisförderung and Konzeptförderung. The AG is self-organised and works on a voluntary basis.

The Kumi*13 in Schöneberg Nord has been the 17th Berlin house in the Mietshäuser Syndikat since 2019. After four years of conversion and renovation, 16 parties with diverse backgrounds have been living in the house since September. The Mietshäuser Syndikat is an association of self-managed rental houses in (un)ownership structure founded in the 80s in Freiburg. There are now around 150 houses. The ownership is based on the form of a GmbH whose equity is financed from direct loans from third parties. This structure enables tenants without inheritance or capital to have full control over their house and their rents, and within the association to accept and support new houses. What is special about Kumi*13 is that there is also a former car repair shop and an underground car park on the property, the non-profit development of which is still pending. Yves Mettler, artist and urban practitioner, who moved into a shared apartment with his family since last April, will report.