Angela Schubot & Jared Gradinger

Angela Schubot co-founded Two Fish (2000-2012) with Martin Clausen. Since 2009, she has also been working with Jared Gradinger to develope pieces about the topic of getting beyond the body’s borders and which have toured successfully. Since 2011, she has been working with and for Margret Sara Gudjonsdottir. In addition, she works and has worked with theatercombinat Vienna, Dorky Park/Constanza Macras, pictoplasma, Rahel de Joode and Jefta van Dinther, among others. Beyond this, she is deeply influenced by the artists Rosalind Crisp and Benoît Lachambre. At the core of her collaborations are her solo works based on intensive phases of movement research. In 2015. she started her solo triology Körper ohne Macht in collaboration with Margret Sara Gudjonsdottir (Part 1 in the blind spot, Sophiensaele), with Martin Clausen (Part 2 the fire from within, Uferstudios/Tanzfabrik) and alone (Part 3 Körper ohne Macht, Hebbel am Ufer). Schubot teaches movement research and coaches at DOCH/University of Dance and Circus in Stockholm, ImPulsTanz Vienna, the Berlin Inter-University Center for Dance and SMASH Berlin. In 2013, she began her education in myofascial thearapy according to the method of Danis Bois and will sooon be working as a healer/health practitioner. 
Jared Gradinger is a performer, director, and curator who has been living in Berlin since 2002. He is one of the founders of Constanza Macras/Dorky Park, and took part in the productions Mir 2, Back to the Present, Scratch, Big in Bombay, I’m Not The Only One and Brickland. He has an ongoing relationship with Pictoplasma (Contemporary Character Design), for which he staged Get into Character at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele in 2006. With Angela Schubot/Two Fish he created the piece What they are instead of at the Pictopia Festival at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt and choreographed Missing Link Show (2011) at the Volksbühne. In 2008, he began collaborating with Les Grandes Traversees in Bordeaux (France), where he curated a 48-hour festival of contemporary art, How Do You Are. In July 2009, he launched the second part of the festival How Do You Are Beach in Royan (France) and surrounding cities. The third part, How Do You Are: There Goes The Neighborhood, a contemporary art-parcours, took place in Bordeaux in December 2009. In 2009, he began collaborating with Jeremy Wade, creating the solo There is no end to more. In 2001, he was named performer of the year by TanzMagazine. In 2012, he became artist in residence at a new space called REMEDY. His video works have been shown in Canada, Israel, South Korea and throughout Europe.