Team Volume is a group that comes together for performative projects. The core team consists of Johanna Strauß-Lemke (choreography and dance), Therese Witt (costume), Teresa Monfared (stage) and Jacob Stoy (sound and media).
The basis of the work are social, time-relevant and aesthetic questions that are examined in collaboration with topic-specific guests from different art forms. We work together with impulses instead of clear guidelines – breaking up conventional theater structures into a collective design.
THEATERBOX (RESEARCH)
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared and Jacob Stoy
PERFORMED: February 22, 2021 (digital)
Labor MFL
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared and Jacob Stoy
PERFORMED: September 11 to 13, 2020, Ada Studios, Berlin-Lichtenberg (Online Video)
Hello Kevin
Hello Kevin – Installation of the Senses is a hybrid between analog live dance performance and media chat transmission.
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared, Jacob Stoy, Rahel Savoldelli, Chris Scherer and Asier Solana
PERFORMED: July 30 to August 2, 2020, Dock 11, Berlin
Göttlichkeit trifft Punk
Göttlichkeit trifft Punk: ein Tanzvortrag zum Thema Mütter in der Kunst is piece about family structure in the world of work.
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared, Jacob Stoy, Rika Less, Helene Bergmann, Julita Leroux, Tatiana Nekasov, Maria Seeligmüller, Kisten Seeligmüller, Tilman Strauss and Asier Solana
PERFORMED: November 4, 2019, Dock 11, Berlin
Bert dein Schuh ist auf
Bert dein Schuh ist auf – oder: Wie tanzt eigentlich ein Kamel? is a piece about the dance history of Israel and Germany, gender research.
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Jacob Stoy, Steven Paul, Frauke Schmidt, Daniel Drabek, Nile Koetting, Wolfgrang Häntsch and Asier Solana
PERFORMED: October 4 to 5, 2015, Dock 11, Berlin
Tanzbär in Tanzbar
A piece about the change of big cities since the 90s through capitalist turns and the displacement of artists.
(Podcast) Russenkind - Wer ist meine Mutter?
Plus Eins - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Conversation about mothers and being a mother between Caro Korneli and Johanna Strauß-Lemke.
Team Volume is a group that comes together for performative projects. The core team consists of Johanna Strauß-Lemke (choreography and dance), Therese Witt (costume), Teresa Monfared (stage) and Jacob Stoy (sound and media).
The basis of the work are social, time-relevant and aesthetic questions that are examined in collaboration with topic-specific guests from different art forms. We work together with impulses instead of clear guidelines – breaking up conventional theater structures into a collective design.
THEATERBOX (RESEARCH)
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared and Jacob Stoy
PERFORMED: February 22, 2021 (digital)
Labor MFL
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared and Jacob Stoy
PERFORMED: September 11 to 13, 2020, Ada Studios, Berlin-Lichtenberg (Online Video)
Hello Kevin
Hello Kevin – Installation of the Senses is a hybrid between analog live dance performance and media chat transmission.
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared, Jacob Stoy, Rahel Savoldelli, Chris Scherer and Asier Solana
PERFORMED: July 30 to August 2, 2020, Dock 11, Berlin
Göttlichkeit trifft Punk
Göttlichkeit trifft Punk: ein Tanzvortrag zum Thema Mütter in der Kunst is piece about family structure in the world of work.
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Teresa Monfared, Jacob Stoy, Rika Less, Helene Bergmann, Julita Leroux, Tatiana Nekasov, Maria Seeligmüller, Kisten Seeligmüller, Tilman Strauss and Asier Solana
PERFORMED: November 4, 2019, Dock 11, Berlin
Bert dein Schuh ist auf
Bert dein Schuh ist auf – oder: Wie tanzt eigentlich ein Kamel? is a piece about the dance history of Israel and Germany, gender research.
WITH: Johanna Strauß-Lemke, Therese Witt, Jacob Stoy, Steven Paul, Frauke Schmidt, Daniel Drabek, Nile Koetting, Wolfgrang Häntsch and Asier Solana
PERFORMED: October 4 to 5, 2015, Dock 11, Berlin
Tanzbär in Tanzbar
A piece about the change of big cities since the 90s through capitalist turns and the displacement of artists.