Publika, Performances und Politik – Neue Zugänge, neue Gemeinschaften?

With: Tucké Royale,Katharina Warda, Scottee

In the independent performing arts, new formats, new structures and new narrative forms have taken hold at a rapid pace over the past three years. The enormous diversity is difficult to grasp. With these new offerings have come new audiences, unlikely communities have formed, and if there was such a thing as "a core audience", it is now reconfiguring itself. We ask writer, director, musician, performer and filmmaker Tucké Royale and Scottee, theater maker, performer and writer from Kentish Town, to attempt to describe, each from a personal and local perspective, how the relationship between the audience and the performer has changed in recent years. These contributions are complemented by an academic take from author, sociologist and literary scholar Katharina Warda, whose research focuses on access, exclusion, racism and inequality.

  • Format: Speeches and panel discussion
  • Spoken Language: German, English
  • Access: step-free access, GER↔ENG, sign language relaxed**
  • Location: k6
  • Live-Stream