“Kakanien – Neue Heimaten“ zu Gast in Alpbach: Und keiner ist da, der versteht in welcher Sprache du schreist…
In Zusammenarbeit mit der ERSTE Stiftung und dem Burgtheater
Philipp Hauß, Ensemblemitglied des Burgtheaters, liest Texte über Sprache, Heimat und Identität der ukrainischen Schriftstellerin und Essayistin Oksana Zabuzhko. Anschließend spricht er mit der Autorin über ihr Werk und die politischen, geistigen und kulturellen Umbrüche in der Ukraine und in Europa. Der Wiener Musiker und Medienkünstler Klaus Karlbauer spielt auf der selbst umgebauten Zither vertraute, europäische Heimatklänge, die er ironisch mit elektronischen Beats verfremdet hat. Zusammenstellung: Rita Czapka.
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Dr. Filip RADUNOVIC
Project Manager Europe, ERSTE Stiftung, Vienna
2001-2004 | Diplomstudium der Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Politikwissenschaft, Geschichte und Slawistik, Universität Wien |
2004-2007 | Doktoratsstudium der Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Universität Wien |
2007-2008 | Projektassistent im Büro des österreichischen Bildungsbeauftragten, KulturKontakt Austria, Projektbüro Podgorica |
seit 2008 | Projektmanager, Programmbereich Europa, ERSTE Stiftung, Wien |
Philipp HAUSS
Actor, Burgtheater, Vienna
Philipp Hauss, born in Germany in 1980, is an actor, director and researcher. He has been with the Burgtheater Vienna since 2002 and worked with major contemporary directors like Luc Bondy, Andrea Breth, Martin Kušej, Nicolas Stemann, Johan Simons and Peter Zadek. He also appeared at the Salzburger Festspiele, the Hamburger Schauspielhaus and the Staatsoper Berlin. Since 2017 Hauss holds a doctorate in philosophy with a thesis on self-management and control fantasies in Wellness. |
Klaus KARLBAUER
Artist, Vienna
since 1983 | Composer, filmmaker, multimedia artist |
since 1991 | Project development, project management |
Producer, Karlbauer Multimediaproduktionen KG, Vienna | |
1996-2002 | University teaching professional, Multimedia composition, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna |
2000 | Composer, video artist, musical director, Burgtheater, Vienna |
2010-2014 | University teaching professional, Medientheater/ Sampling/ Lecture Performance, Inst. for Theatre-, Film- and Media Sciences TFM, University of Vienna |
Oksana ZABUZHKO
Writer and Freelance Artist, Kyiv
Oksana Zabuzhko is one of the most renowned contemporary Ukrainian poets, writers and essayists, known both for her literary works and social activism. She studied philosophy at the Kiev University, where she also obtained her doctorate. During the 1990s she taught at Penn State University, Harvard and University of Pittsburgh as a visiting writer. She has published four volumes of poetry and three novels, including the Ukrainian national bestseller Field Research in Ukrainian Sex, as well as numerous literary and scholarly essays. Her works are available in a dozen of languages, including English translations of her internationally acclaimed collection of poems and essays A Kingdom of Fallen Statues. Her essays and numerous translations of her poetry are also being published in various international literary journals. |