Ivan Provisoire is a writer, researcher, and performer interested in queering everything he possibly can – from gender and sexuality to relationships and work.
He holds a PhD in Social Sculpture and is infinitely curious about learning and living as art. Hence, his creative research takes place anytime and anywhere – from house parties, drag shows, and darkrooms to the Finanzamt, his social work job, and the forest.
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His Way (2022)
Talith is a genderfluid Brazilian multidisciplinary artist and storyteller. They mostly act as a performer, writer, actor and model.
They have a drag persona, Lilith the Quing where they explore queerness beyond the human binary and embodying the demon within.
Talith explores queer themes ranging from the struggles to celebration, researching for healthy masculinities and non-stereotypical femininities, as well as imagining what the non-binary future will look like. They use pop art and western references, but also bring decolonial and political views, along with Brazilian and Latin American cultural references to their work.
Elijah is a young writer from Berlin. The city he was born in and still tries to discover.
His art mostly takes form in writing, but he works as a voice actor and filmmaker as well.
His biggest goal is to make people feel like they belong. He achieves that through reflection on his own paths and focuses on queerness and destigmatizing mental health related struggles.
He tries to bring enthusiasm in everything he does and finds new ways to be passionate – be that political debates at school where he is working towards his High school Degree.
The non-binary artist and social activist Bogdan Georgescu, Romanian, based in Berlin, works as a theatre author, performing arts curator and cultural manager. The basis of their work is the Active Art method (transform everyday life into a collective work of art – def. Georgescu), which they had developed over the last 15 years. Their projects are characterized by close social observation and artistic intervention together with under-pressure communities.
J. firstly misunderstood that they had to write 100 characters instead of 100 words to write something to introduce themselves. So, besides this introductory part you will hear exactly these 101 characters because in the end they said more than … well … 100 words could.
J. – He is an Alchemist on his path. She is a seamstress mending her own heart. They are an unsolved formula of their life’s art.
Elias Kosanke is a Berlin based writer and studied script writing at UdK Berlin, as well as Cultural Science in Frankfurt (Oder) and Lisbon. He writes for theater and audio and performs as a spoken word artist. His works have been shown at Deutsches Theater, Theater Wuppertal and the Berlin Ringtheater.