#TakeAction | Semiprofessionelles Theater, Freilichtbühnen
In October 2020 the Fonds Darstellende Künste launched the comprehensive #TakeThat package of measures as part of NEUSTART KULTUR – the rescue and future package for the cultural and media sector financed by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM). The aim of this package of measures is to preserve and stabilize the independent performing arts during the coronavirus pandemic. #TakeAction is one part of the comprehensive #TakeThat grants. This six-part grant program targeted self-commissioned artists/groups working in the independent performing arts.
Tailored to the needs and working realities of diverse actors in specific genres, the goal of the funding program was to enable work on new artistic productions under ever-changing pandemic-related conditions and challenges. The program therefore funded production periods that did not necessarily include a premiere date within the project duration.
#TakeAction included six genre-specific subprograms. Of these, this one was aimed at artists/groups from the field of semi-professional ensembles and open-air theaters – for example, amateur theater under professional direction.
What was funded?
The program funded artistic work and production cycles in the field of semi-professional ensembles and open-air theaters in the independent performing arts for one to two production periods.
Wer konnte sich bewerben?
Antragsberechtigt waren sowohl Freilichttheater, Amateurtheaterbühnen und -vereine, die mit professionellen Künstler*innen/-gruppen der Freien Darstellenden Künste zusammenarbeiten als auch professionelle Künstler*innen/-gruppen selbst, die an der Schnittstelle zu Laien- und Amateurtheaterproduktionen arbeiten.
Voraussetzung sind jeweils Sitz und Arbeitsschwerpunkt in Deutschland sowie eine nicht überwiegend kontinuierliche öffentliche Grundförderung.
Who could apply?
Eligible to apply were open-air theaters, amateur theaters and associations that work with professional artists/groups in the independent performing arts as well as professional artists/groups themselves that work at the interface with amateur theater productions.
The prerequisite is that the artists/groups must be based in Germany and have their main focus of work there, as well as not receiving its main funding continuously from public sources.
Application and funding deadlines
Application deadline(s):
- 01 December 2020
The possible project duration for approved projects in the first application round began with the positive funding decision and ended on September 30, 2021.
Funded projects
A list of all funded projects can be found here.
Dokumentation
At the end of the #TakeAction funding program, the Fund published a documentation. The publication gives many participants space for their reflections and questions and provides insights into funded projects.
Jury
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Christine Bossert
Managing Director Bad Hersfeld Festival, Director, Dramaturg, Lecturer | Bad Hersfeld, Hessen
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Christine Bossert
Managing Director Bad Hersfeld Festival, Director, Dramaturg, Lecturer | Bad Hersfeld, HessenAfter training as an actress in Munich and many years on stage, her love of directing and managing her own projects took over. Stations as assistant director and production manager for musical theater at home and abroad followed. 2013 foundation of the theater label WIR.Jetzt! In 2015, the first theater piece "Talk Talk- Journey Without Escape" was created, an adaptation of the novel Talk Talk by T.C.Boyle for WIR.Jetzt! In 2017 followed a new adaptation of the fairy tale "Der Gestiefelte Kater" for Theater und Philharmonie Thüringen. In 2018, an adaptation of the myths surrounding the Flying Dutchman. The production "Der Fliegende Holländer" for the Klang! Festival Bielefeld was awarded the Förderpreis Klassik. Production management and dramaturgy for theater projects in urban areas followed, as well as artistic direction of the Theaterhaus TiG7 in Mannheim. 2010 to present as freelance director for drama and cross-discipline projects. Since February 2021 Managing Director of the Bad Hersfeld Festival.
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Maria Gebhardt
Managing Director Landeszentrum Freies Theater Sachsen-Anhalt | Magdeburg
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Maria Gebhardt
Managing Director Landeszentrum Freies Theater Sachsen-Anhalt | MagdeburgMaria Gebhardt, born in 1988 in Saxony-Anhalt, studied cultural studies and aesthetic practice in Hildesheim and Paris.
Her professional biography was shaped by positions in the management of the independent production and performance venue Theaterhaus Hildesheim, as a project officer at the Federal Academy for Cultural Education in Wolfenbüttel, and since 2017 in the management of the interest group Landeszentrum Freies Theater Sachsen-Anhalt. Since 2019, Maria Gebhardt has been a member of the board of the Saxony-Anhalt Cultural Conference.
Core topics of her work are the empowerment of independent artists through consulting, the participation in structural improvements of funding procedures and framework conditions of cultural funding as well as the initiation of measures to improve the visibility of the independent scene as a landscape. Her own artistic practice has always taken place backstage in the areas of dramaturgy, production, scenography and technology.
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Prof. Dr. Martin Jörg Schäfer
University lecturer for literary studies and theater research | Hamburg
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Prof. Dr. Martin Jörg Schäfer
University lecturer for literary studies and theater research | HamburgMartin Jörg Schäfer has been teaching theater research at the University of Hamburg since 2014. He is currently researching processually and collaboratively generated text forms in contemporary theater and performance, as well as theater and performance manuscripts in the sign of digitalization. 2014-2021 Co-director of the MA Performance Studies at the University of Hamburg. 2014 Co-organizer of the geheimagentur-initiated congress "The Art of Being Many" at Kampnagel. Since 2015 co-curator of the "DachSalon" series of talks on theater and politics at the Hamburg Schauspielhaus. For the seasons 2016/17 to 2019/20 member of the jury of the Hamburg Authority for Culture and Media for the funding of projects of the independent performing arts in the field of spoken theater/music theater/performance as well as in the overarching promotion of new talent and concepts. 2017 Leadership team of the annual conference of Performance Studies international "OverFlow" at Kampnagel as part of "Theater der Welt". Since 2020 member of the jury for the Start Off Prize of the Lichthof Theater and the Hamburg Kulturstiftung.
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Julian Kamphausen
Künstlerische Leitung Prater Digital, Dramaturg, Regisseur | Hamburg, Berlin
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Julian Kamphausen
Künstlerische Leitung Prater Digital, Dramaturg, Regisseur | Hamburg, BerlinGeboren 1975, begann er 1994 in unterschiedlichen Funktionen hauptsächlich in den darstellenden Künsten zu arbeiten. Am Anfang hat er viel in Staats- und Stadttheatern gelernt und arbeitet seit 2003 selbständig als Autor, Kurator, Dramaturg und Regisseur. Hier hat er besonders viel Erfahrung als Regisseur von Galen und Charity-Veranstaltungen gesammelt, die wichtige Inhalte und große Unterhaltung miteinander präsentieren. 2013 hat er für das Performing Arts Programm Berlin (PAP) den Branchentreff der Freien Darstellenden Künste Berlin mitkonzipiert und zusammen mit anderen bis 2017 geleitet. Für das PAP konzipiert er auch weiterhin Fachtagungen, die spezifische Themen für ein professionelles Publikum vertiefen.
2016 hat er für das PAP zusammen mit der re:publica die Performersion gegründet, ein Format für Kooperationen der digitalen und der darstellenden Künste, das er seitdem auch mit einem inzwischen internationalen Fokus fortführt.
Die kuratorische Arbeit an der Schnittstille zwischen digitalen und analogen Künsten setzt er in Laborformaten für die Technologiestiftung Berlin u.a. oder als Mitglied des Culture Track Teams der re:publica um. Vermittelnd arbeitet er in diesem Spannungsfeld auch als Beiratsmitglied der bbw – University for Applied Sciences, des Berlinforums der Stiftung Zukunft Berlin, als Speaker oder Workshopgeber.
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Eckhard Mittelstädt
Project manager of "tanz + theater machen stark" | Berlin
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Eckhard Mittelstädt
Project manager of "tanz + theater machen stark" | BerlinBorn in 1962, he worked in various capacities for Frankfurt's independent theaters during and after his studies of German, sociology and theater studies in Frankfurt am Main. He was Executive Director of ASSITEJ until 2007 and subsequently of the State Association of Independent Theatres in Lower Saxony. From 1999 to 2008 he was Councillor of the Executive Committee of the International ASSITEJ and from 2009 to 2013 Deputy Chairman of the Federal Association of Free Theatres. Until 2018, he was the responsible editor of "IXYPSILONZETT", the magazine for children's and youth theater, and author of numerous articles in specialized books on the subject of cultural education, among other things, and, together with Alexander Pinto, editor of the volume "Freies Theater in Deutschland - Diskurse, Perspektiven und Entwicklungen". Since 2013, he has been project manager of "tanz + theater machen stark" as part of the program Kultur macht stark. Bündnisse für Bildung at the Bundesverband Freie Darstellende Künste e.V. (Federal Association of Independent Performing Arts).
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Lisa Schneider
Open-air stage and passion plays Sömmersdorf | Franconia/Bavaria
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Lisa Schneider
Open-air stage and passion plays Sömmersdorf | Franconia/BavariaLisa Schneider has been active in the Franconian Passion Play Sömmersdorf since childhood. Every 5 years, the village of 700 souls brings the Passion to northern Bavaria's largest open-air stage. In the years in between, other productions are also shown. All players and helpers are volunteers, the direction is done by professionals.
As a member of the board of directors and a tour guide, Lisa is familiar with the many tasks involved with the stage: "My husband and brother help with the technology, my dad is jointly responsible for stage construction, and my mom was head of costumes for years. The fact that theater is not just about acting is also demonstrated by her leadership of the youth group YÄSS! - Young Äction Stars Sömmersdorf, she passes on to the next generation the fact that theater is not just about acting and imparts initial knowledge in as many areas as possible.
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Raphael Wohlfahrt
Artistic Director Aktionstheater Donzdorf e.V., Landesverband Amateurtheater Baden-Württemberg e.V. | Donzdorf
Raphael Wohlfahrt
Artistic Director Aktionstheater Donzdorf e.V., Landesverband Amateurtheater Baden-Württemberg e.V. | DonzdorfRaphael Nicolas Wohlfahrt is a literature and cultural studies graduate (M.A.) and has worked for many years as a cultural and project manager in both honorary and full-time positions. When he's not organizing theater festivals with more than 100 participants from 16 nations with his amateur theater association Aktionstheater Donzdorf e.V. on the edge of the Swabian Alb, he's there as a player on stage or as artistic director. His main occupation is working for the Landesverband Amateurtheater Baden-Württemberg e.V., where he is responsible for press and public relations, member consulting, international projects as well as the Landesamateurtheaterpreis "LAMATHEA". His thematic interests include hybrid and multiple identities, identity and representation politics, mental health and rural space.