Letters for later
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Letters for later

Initiated by Claire Lefèvre, Letters for later is a writing project which allows audience members to write open letters about the performances programmed at brut. Addressed to the artists, to the piece, or to the world, these letters offer a gentle and personal alternative to review-writing, inviting spectators to share their impressions from a place of care and curiosity, while also acknowledging their subjectivity.
Letters for later

Inge Gappmaier – protect. there is no wind in geometrical worlds

Azra H is interested in performative activism and art beyond the binary. After Inge Gappmaier's "protect." they are writing a letter to their long-haired cat.
Asher O'Gorman – the way of ink ••º•
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Asher O'Gorman – the way of ink ••º•

Negin Rezaie is a visual and performing artist, actress, curator, inventor and activist. Inspired by her visit to the performance the way of ink, she writes a letter to memory.
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Dominik Grünbühel & Charlotta Ruth – Living Documents I – V

After visiting Living Documents I – V, the theater scholar and dramaturge Andreas Fleck wrote a letter to the patience.
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Claudia Lomoschitz – Soft Skills

The visual artist Maiko Sakurai Karner writes a letter to a blanket after visiting Claudia Lomoschitz performance Soft Skills.
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Nesterval – Der Kreisky-Test

Programmredakteurin und Journalistin Magdalena Mayer schreibt einen Letter for later an das Unbehagen – inspiriert von Nestervals "Der Kreisky-Test".
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Lau Lukkarila – Nyxxx

Mathea Magdalena, a transgender artist interested in creating interactive visual and performative spaces, situations and environments with an interdisciplinary approach, share their letter for later inspired by Lau Lukkarila's "Nyxxx".
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Malika Fankha – Oxy Moron. A Cyborg Utopia

Queer non-binary performing artist Mzamo Nondlwana writes a letter inspired by "Oxy Moron" to the future and to the Hottentot Venus.
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Inga Huld Hákonardóttir – Again the Sunset

Liv Schellander, dance and performance artist, choreographer and facilitator shares her thoughts about the opening performance of this years imagetanz "Again the Sunset" by Inga Huld Hákonardóttir.
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Ingrid Berger Myhre & Lasse Passage – Panflutes & Paperworks

Performer and writer Claire Lefévre adresses her letter about "Panflutes and Paperwork" to Ingrid Berger Myhre, whose work she encountered in the past.
Henrike Iglesias – FRESSEN
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Henrike Iglesias – FRESSEN

Melina Papoulia is a dance student at MUK - Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna. She shares her experience about Henrike Iglesias​ – FRESSEN and writes a letter to tomato-mozzarella
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Georg Blaschke & Jan Machacek – ani_male

Juraj Bako, student of Digital Arts at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, adresses his letter to something we all have more or less in common – hair. Inspired by Georg Blaschke & Jan Machacek – ani_male
Johannes Müller / Philine Rinnert + Genoël von Lilienstern – Aids Follies
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Johannes Müller/ Philine Rinnert+ Genoël von Lilienstern – Aids Follies

Victor Schlothauer, student of Comparative Literature and Theatre, Film and Media Studies at the University of Vienna shares his thoughts about "Aids Follies" in a new edition of Letters for Later.
Alix Eynaudi: Noa & Snow – Poem#1
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Alix Eynaudi – Noa & Snow – Poem #1

Anna Rumpler, student of theatre, film and media studies shares her impressions about Noa & Snow
Navaridas/Deutinger/Szalay – Octopus
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Navaridas/Deutinger/ Szalay – Octopus

Nora Hofmann, student of „Sprachkunst“ (Language Art) at the University of Applied Sciences Vienna wrote a letter to love inspired by "Octopus" by Navaridas/Deutinger/Szalay
Theater im Bahnhof – Frauenturnen
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Theater im Bahnhof – Frauenturnen

Gabriele Coura, PhD candidate in Tibetan Studies and an Associate Lecturer for History of Tibet at the University of Vienna - as well as a dance and performance aficionada, shares her thoughts about Theater im Bahnhof's "Frauenturnen".
Sööt/Zeyringer – Angry Hour
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Sööt/Zeyringer – Angry Hour

PhD student at University of Vienna and journalist, Wera Hippesroither shares her thoughts about "Angry Hour" by Sööt/Zeyringer in a new edition of "Letters for later".
Elisabeth Bakambamba Tambwe – Carré Noir
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Elisabeth Bakambamba Tambwe – Carré Noir

Student of Digital Arts at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Juraj Bako shares his thoughts about "Carré Noir" by Elisabeth Bakambamba Tambwe in a new edition of "letters for later".
Simon Mayer
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Handle with care featuring Simon Mayer "Being Moved"

Scenography student Flora Valentina shares her thoughts about the Handle with care featuring Simon Mayer's "Being Moved" in a new edition of "Letters for Later"
Roland Rauschmeier – Timon
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Simon Nagy, cultural studies researcher, feminist art educator and student of the Master programme "Critical Studies" at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, shares his thought about Roland Rauschmeier's "Timon" in a new edition of "Letters for Later". The author adresses his letter to the Roland Rauschmeier at the time of the "Handle with care" studio visit when Timon was still a work in progress in Ocotober and to the Roland Rauschmeier on stage at studio brut in December at the World Premiere of "Timon".
Tania El Khoury – Gardens Speak
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Tania El Khoury – Gardens Speak

Queer sound artist, musician and music curator Zosia Hołubowska shares their thoughts about Tania El Khourys "Gardens Speak" in a new edition of "Letters for later".
Nesterval – Die Dunkle Weihnacht im Hause Grimm
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Nesterval – A Gloomy Christmas at Grimm’s House

Antonia Müller-Lüdenscheid, a lady of the Viennese society born in the 1900s, shares her thoughts about "Nesterval – A Gloomy Christmas at Grimm’s House" in a new edition of Letters for later.
the que_ring drama project – Dark Revolutions
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the que_ring drama project – Dark Revolutions

Stefanie Molnar, student of Theatre, Film and Media Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Vienna, shares their thoughts about the que_ring drama project's "Dark Revolutions" in a new edition of "Letters for later".
Mirjam Sögner – Speaking Volumes
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Mirjam Sögner – SPEAKING VOLUMES

Melina Papoulia, dance student at MUK - Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna; shares her thoughts about Mirjam Sögner's "SPEAKING VOLUMES" in a new edition of "Letters for later
Stefanie Sourial – Colonial Cocktail Volume 3: Digestivo
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Stefanie Sourial – Colonial Cocktail Volume 3: Digestivo. With Special Guests Bassano Bonelli und Mzamo Nondlwana

Wera Hippesroither, PhD student at University of Vienna and journalist (contemporary theatre reviews on pw-magazine.com) shares her thoughts about Stefanie Sourial's "Colonial Cocktail Volume 3: Digestivo" in a new edition of "Letters for later".
Freundliche Mitte – ORATORIO EUROPA
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Freundliche Mitte – Oratorio Europa

Ruchi Bajaj, student of Performance at DiverCityLab, shares her thoughts about ORATORIO EUROPA by Freundliche Mitte in a new edition of "Letters for later".
Ingri Fiksdal – Diorama
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Ingri Fiksdal – Diorama

Student of theatre, film and media studies Anna Rumpler shares her thoughts on brut's season opening performance "Diorama" by Ingri Fiksdal in a new edition of "Letters for later".
Zoë Schreckenberg – Nach dem Aufstehen und vor dem Liegen
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Zoë Schreckenberg – After Getting Up and Before Lying Down

Student at the theatre, film and media studies department of the University of Vienna Lara Cortellini shares her thoughts on Zoë Schreckenberg's "After Getting Up and Before Lying Down".
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Malika Fankha – Oxy Moron. A Cyborg Utopia

Choreographer, performer and writer Claire Lefèvre shares her thoughts about the imagetanz performance "Oxy Moron" by Malika Fankha.
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Sophia Hörmann – GLOWING current moods

Performer and choreographer Evandro Pedroni shares his thoughts about Sophia Hörmann's GLOWING current moods.
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Elina Pirinen – Brume de Mer

Choreographer, director and dancer Christine Gaigg and dancer Alja Ferjan share their thoughts on Elina Pirinen's "Brume de Mer" .
Jasmin Hoffer / Sara Lanner / Liv Schellander – Volume
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Sara Lanner / Jasmin Hoffer / Liv Schellander – Volume

The performers Marcus Fisch and Dorothea Zeyringer share their thoughts about "Volume" by Jasmin Hoffer / Sara Lanner / Liv Schellander.
Handle with care mit Asher O'Gorman – the way of ink ••º•. a performative ceremony celebrating the dynamics of human and non-human bodies
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Handle with care featuring Asher O'Gorman

Wera Hippesroither, PhD student and scientific project staff at University of Vienna, shares her thoughts about Asher O'Gorman's "the way of ink ••º• – a performative ceremony celebrating the dynamics of human and non-human bodies"
Alex Franz Zehetbauer – wet dreaming at 52 Hz
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Alex Franz Zehetbauer – wet dreaming at 52Hz

Student at the theatre, film and media studies department of the University of Vienna Eszti Zala and Performer Alex Bailey share their thoughts on Alex Franz Zehtbauer's "wet dreaming at 52Hz"
Handle with care mit Inge Gappmaier – protect.
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Handle with care featuring Inge Gappmaier – protect.

Dancer and choreographer Deborah Hazler shares her thoughts about the imagetanz Handle with care featuring Inge Gappmaier – protect.
Robyn/Hugo Le Brigand – sans culottes
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Robyn/Hugo Le Brigand – sans culottes

Performer Denise Palmieri and choreographer, performer and writer Claire Lefèvre share their thoughts about the imagetanz performance "sans culottes" by Robyn/Hugo Le Brigand.
Cat Jimenez & Maiko Sakurai Karner – WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
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Maiko Sakurai Karner & Cat Jimenez – WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

Choreographer and performer Philippe Riera and Scenography department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna Sophie Eidenberger share their thoughts on the imagetanz performance Maiko Sakurai Karner & Cat Jimenez – WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Henrike Iglesias OH MY
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Henrike Iglesias – OH MY

Choreographer and performer Costas Kekis and student at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna Pato Wiesauer share their thoughts on the imagetanz opening performance OH MY by Henrike Iglesias.
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