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Tag Archives: Choreographing the City
The Memorialisation of Tempelhofer Feld Before Its Too Late
Sophia and I are having a very good time teaching some of the first year BA Dance, Context, Choreography students at the HZT this week and for the next two weeks. We’re leading a workshop we’ve called “Choreographing the City”. … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Choreographing the City, drawing, frequency map, HZT, psychogeography, Teaching
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