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For over two decades, she has worked internationally with co-creative, participatory dance and creates installations, encounters, performances and videos. She is the founder and artistic director of Mobile Dance e. Mobile Dance offers art projects at the intersection of artistic and socio-political concerns.
Mobile Dance has created projects in which hundreds of artists in Germany and the UK have been employed in participatory dance. In , Jo received a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue her Master's degree in Choreography at the University of California UCLA. She earned a degree First Class in English Literature and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford.
In , she won the Honorary Award in the German Dance Prize. Her most recent work, The Walking Projekt, received the IKARUS prize DE in From - , Jo was on the board of Aktion Tanz: Dance in Education and Society the membership body for community and participatory dance in Germany, where she is now associated artist.
In September , Jo began as Course Leader for the new MA Dance: Participation, Communities, Activism at London Contemporary Dance School, which she co-wrote with the team at LCDS and which begins in September Jo understands artistic co-creative processes with communities as research into how we live together: a laboratory in which diverse groups of people can investigate issues relevant to them.
She is passionate about the potential of collective dance-making to help us imagine alternative ways of being together and creating opportunities for dance artists to expand and challenge their practice in exchange with communities. Ingo Diehl is head of the Master for Contemporary Dance Education MA CoDE , Vice President of the University for Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt HfMDK and President of the Hessian Theatre Academy.
He studied dance in Hanover and New York, dance education in Cologne and worked as a dancer, choreographer and rehearsal director. From - Ingo Diehl was responsible for the issues and the overall conception of the educational programme of Tanzplan Deutschland , an initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
In , he curated the international student campus for the festival of the Akademie der Künste Berlin under the title "What the Body Remembers". He is a founding member of the Bundesverband Tanz in Schulen Federal Association of Dance in Schools , initiator of the Ausbildungskonferenz Tanz Dance Education Conference , expert for accreditations of study programs and collaborating partner of the Motion Bank Project.
His activities on the boards of trustees of the Tanztreffen der Jugend and Take Off Junger Tanz at the Tanzhaus NRW, as well as his advisory work for the German Dance Congress - serves to place a vivid exchange around dance education. Margrit Bischof ist Tanzforschende und Tanzdozentin.
Sie setzt sich ein für eine vielseitige Vernetzung von Forschung, Bildung und Kunst im Tanz. Die Bildung des Menschen, insbesondere die pädagogische Arbeit, zieht sich wie ein roter Faden durch ihr Leben. In Bern aufgewachsen und ausgebildet als Volksschullehrerin und Sportlehrerin vertiefte sie sich an der Sporthochschule Köln in den elementaren Tanz bei Maya Lex und Graziella Padilla.
Neugierig für die verschiedensten Vermittlungsformen des Tanzes besuchte sie unzählige Workshops und Weiterbildungen sowohl im Modern, Jazz, Tanztheater, Höfischen Tanz, später urbanen Tanz, Flamenco, Zeitgenössisch und vieles mehr. Als Dozentin an der Universität Bern war sie zuständig für Lehre und Forschung im Bereich des Tanzes innerhalb der Sportwissenschaft.
Aus diesen Begegnungen heraus entstand der Wunsch, dieses vielseitige Wissen im Tanz an die Universität Bern zu holen und es interessierten Menschen zur Verfügung zu stellen. Als Studienleiterin begleitete sie Tanzende, Choreografierende, Fachleute aus dem Kulturmanagement und wissbegierige Tanzinteressierte auf ihrem Weg zu mehr Bildung und Wissen rund um den Tanz.
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Zurzeit ist sie Vorstandsmitglied im Dachverband Tanz Deutschland und Verbindungsperson zur Ethik-Kommission des DTD. Anja Ofenstein works as a sports scientist MSc, TU Munich in Munich and is a freelance sports psychology expert German Association of Sports Psychology.
Having participated in national and international dance competitions herself since childhood, she became interested in dance medicine and dance science during her sports science studies. Since , she has been working with dance students and dancers in the context of training therapy and injury rehabilitation.
In her master's thesis, she investigated the influence of stress on injuries in professional ballet dancers of the Bavarian State Ballet Munich and subsequently began her training as a sports psychology expert with the aim of focusing on dancers. Already during her training she started coaching injured dancers on their way back to stage and held various workshops on mental training in dance, among others in cooperation with ta.