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Selfies and rituals, politics and performance, tutorials and the survival of the self: the present is post-digital, with online practices long since woven into the fabric of the analogue world. Renowned vocal performer Frauke Aulbert moves between self and persona.



Through voice, movement, and video, she explores where the voice holds its ground—or disappears—amidst countless forms of expression. What traces of digital culture shape analogue vocal practice? Drawing on found online material, a collage emerges: moments of display, learning, appropriation, and forgetting—ranging from DIY to virtuosity, from playful to deadly serious. A play with hybrid self-images and “private-public” spheres in the age of pre- and post-Internet.

 
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Frauke Aulbert | Voice, Performance, Composition, Electronics, Costume, Direction

Jakob Boeckh | Stage, Lighting, Outside Eye

 

Soprano, extreme vocalist, composer, and performer Frauke Aulbert is considered one of the most versatile figures in contemporary music. As an artist, she creates performances at the intersection of visual art and theater. Her work has been presented at festivals such as Warsaw Autumn and Resonant Bodies NYC. She is a first prize winner of the Stockhausen Foundation and has held residencies at Cité des Arts Paris, Goethe-Institut Rome, Schloss Solitude, and Villa Kamogawa Kyoto.

Jakob Boeckh (they/them) creates spaces, situations, and images designed to transport audiences into other worlds and realities. They studied Applied Theater Studies in Gießen and stage design under Raimund Bauer at the HFBK Hamburg.

Aulbert and Boeckh have been collaborating on various projects and constellations since 2022.
Dates
September 2025
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