clownin 2012

Playbill 2012

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Barbara Prammer, President of the National Council

Ulrike Lunacek, Member of European Parliament, spokesperson of the European Green Party, Co-President of LGBT Intergroup

Sandra Frauenberger, Executive City Councilor for Integration, Women’s Issues, Consumer Protection, and Personnel

Workshop

Introduction to Clown

Held by: LILA MONTI (clown, actress, director, teacher), from Buenos Aires, Argentina

Saturday 01.12. & Sunday 02.12. | 10:00 am-6:00 pm
Workshop-Location: Theater Heuschreck, 1070 Wien

Price: € 140,-- (without food) for both days
Number of participants: min. 10, max. 14 (open to women and men)
Registration via e-mail: office@clownin.at

Account number: 00510-035-607
BLZ: 60.000 (PSK)
BIC: OPSKATWW
IBAN: AT896000000510035607

The workshop is for adults who are interested in clowning. Beginners are welcome.
The workshop is held in English.

The workshop teaches the basics for beginner clowns.
For example, contact with the public, play and imagination, transforming impulse into action, handling joy and failure, improvisation (solo and group), etc.

Details zum Workshop


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Discourse

As the curtain falls…
Sustainability in Clown and Festival Work
Panel discussion with presentations

Monday, 12/03/2012(6.30 pm)
Im KosmosTheater

Are festivals isolated events or do they possess a sustainability that can affect a continuous work of art?
Can the significant impact of a festival stimulate the art scene and create a new consciousness in terms of recognizing clowning as an art form?

With:
Nara Menezes (BRA, organizer of the women’s clown festival PalhaçAria in Recife, Brazil)
Gabi Frimberger (AUT, head of the annual women’s film festival FrauenFilmTage)
Aina Moreno (ESP, clown, festival participant, member of IETM - International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts)

Moderation:
Silvia Jura (AUT, head of femous - platform for famous female culture, former president IG Worldmusic Austria )

Free Entry!
In English!

 

Financial support:
vidc

d&p
Trailer

 

Agencies

10.09.: APA 240
26.11.: APA 379
10.09.: OTS
08.11.: OTS
22.11.: OTS
30.11.: OTS

 

Web

derstandard.at
esel.at
events.at
hosi.at
kulturSERVICE Steiermark
reisepanorama.at
tv.orf.at
typischich.at
welt-der-frau
wien.at
wien.orf.at wiennews.at
wienerzeitung.at

 

TV

23.11 W24 Wien.at TV
25.11. ORF2 Matinee
27.11. ORF2 Wien heute
4.12. Schau TV/Burgenland aktuell

 

Radio

27.11. Ö1 Schon gehört?
30.11. Radio Wien
30.11. FM4 Morningshow (live: Stacey Sacks)
4.12. Ö1 Nachtquartier (live: Gardi Hutter)
11.12. Radio Orange 94.0: Latin Lounge (live: Lila Monti)

 

Print

An.schläge 12/2012
Augustin 14.11.
Creative Austria 06.09.
Die Ganze Woche 28.11.
Erlebnis Leoben 05.12
Falter 48
Falter 46
Falter 47
Format 30.11.
Format 14.12.
Heute 29.11.
Heute 10.12.
K2Kultur 04/12
Kompetenz 20.11.
Kronen Zeitung 28.11.
Kronen Zeitung 02.12.
Kurier 24.11.
Kurier 08.12.
Malmö 04.12.
medianet 09.11.
News 13.12.
News Leben 02.11.
RaiffeisenZeitung 08.11.
Österreich 02.12.
Salzburger Nachrichten 30.11.
schau 07.11.
Südwind Magazin 12/12
VOR-Magazin 08.11.
Wiener Bezirksblatt 03.12.
Welt der Frau 23.10.
Welt der Frau 29.01.2013
wien.at 13.11.
Wiener Bezirkszeitung 24.10.
Wiener Bezirkszeitung 31.10.
Wiener Bezirkszeitung 28.11.
Wiener Bezirkszeitung 12.12.
Wienerin 29.11.
Wienerin 20.12.
Wien live 07.11.
Woman 23.11.
Wiener Zeitung 22.11.
Wiener Zeitung 30.11.
Zuhause 07.11.

Heads of Festival: Gaby Pflügl (theater super.nova), Pamela Schartner (theater super.nova), Barbara Klein (KosmosTheater)

 

Organisation: Gaby Pflügl, Pamela Schartner

 

Production: Daniela Patz

 

Support: Teresa Kögler

 

Press: Gaby Müller-Klomfar

 

Video: Katharina Lampert, Johanna Kirsch

 

Photo: Carolina Frank

 

Technics: Helen Farnik, Susanne Tauber, Peter Thalhammer, Joe Albrecht

 

Organisation KosmosTheater: Silke Felber

 

Communication KosmosTheater: Beate Schneider

  Juliana de Almeida (Cia. Animé), BR

  Melissa Caminha (BR)

  Tamara Floriano (Cia. Animé), BR

  Ana Gallego, SP/GB

  Annette Gröminger, DE

  Laura Herts, FR/US

  Orsola Hollósi (Pécsi Légitársaság), HU

  Gardi Hutter, CH

  Helga Jud (Tris), AT

  Henriette Kervinen (Agnes & Greta), FI

  Andrea Kiss (Pécsi Légitársaság), HU

  Johanna Kohonen (Agnes & Greta), FI

  Katja Brita Lindeberg, NO

  Enne Marx (Cia. Animé), BR

  Christina Matuella (Tris), AT

  Eva Maurer, SL

  Nara Menezes (Cia. Animé), BR

  Marie Miklau (BoboBabes), AT

  Lila Monti, AR

  Aina Moreno (Té a tres) ,SP

  Madoka Nishino, JP

  Nola Rae, GB

  Tanja Rainalter (Tris), AT

  Alexandra Nicolaïdis, FR/BE

  Stacey Sacks, ZW

  Tanja Simma, AT

  Stefanie Sourial, AT

  Silvi Spechtenhauser, AT

  Margarita Wagner (BoboBabes), AT

  Francesca Zannier, IT

Lila Monti (ARG)

 

http://clauneando.blogspot.com

 

„Povnia!“

 

clownin Extension: Friday, 14.12.2012 and Saturday, 15.12.2012 (7.30pm)

 


Photo: Silvia Aguado

 

Spoken in Grammelot (artificial language easily understood by people from all around the world)

 

With: Lila Monti
Directors: Cristina Martí and Guillermo Angelelli, Assistant of Direction: Silvia Aguado, Costumes: Marisa Geiner, Original Music: Agustín Flores Muñoz and Guillermo Rey, Light designer: Ricardo Sica, Designer: Andrés Kyle. Producer: Lila Monti and Rebeca Checa.

 

“Una” literally falls on stage, where she arrives taking with her memories from her own small world together with what is left from her belongings. She says she is a survivor from a series of catastrophes that took place in Povnia (a far away land located somewhere between Opa and U.r.)
All of a sudden “Una” unwillingly becomes an immigrant who does not know the language and rules from the place she arrives at. She is away from home, her friends never show up and she has nothing but problems. But she is alive. And although it seems that she cannot avoid going through terrible things one after the other, “Una” always recovers herself from disaster denying what she has lost. She accepts, reinvents, reconstructs, relearns; she clings to all she comes across, she falls in love with the new, she discovers something special in each little thing, gesture or look that helps her to continue forward.
POVNIA then talks about the loss and the meetings. It talks about the need of being connected, and about vital impulses. It deals with what has to die, but also with birth and rebirth. And it stays there: in the first steps.

 

Lila Monti
is an Argentine clown who has a well known career in her country as well as in different South American and European cities (she participated at Esse Monte de Mulher Palhaca, Pallasses d’Andorra International Festival –where her play Cancionero Rojo was awarded-, Clownin, Ajos do Picadeiro “Encontro Interacional de Palhacos”, “Porto Allegre en Scena” International Theatre Festival, International Clown Festival in Madrid, etc.). She now arrives at clownin for the third time to present her clown one-actor-play “Povnia”
Directed by Cristina Martí and Guillermo Angelelli, two of the most important clown technique referents in Argentina, South America and Europe, “Povnia” is a clown play where comedy derives from the tragedies “Una” undergoes. A series of catastrophes takes “Una” out of her native land, Povnia (a far away land somewhere between Opa and U.r.) and takes her here, all of a sudden and previous warning. Just holding a few belongings she was able to keep with herself, understanding the language, the company of her beloved friends, and knowing the rules from the place where she has landed, Una tries to reinvent, reconstruct, relearn. She clings to all she comes across, she falls in love with the new, she discovers something special in each little thing, gesture or look that helps her to continue forward.