Resolution festival review – admin hell, an epic club night and flamenco voguing

Resolution festival review – admin hell, an epic club night and flamenco voguing

The Place, London Intriguing works by Seirian Griffiths, Qi Song and Isadora D’Héloïsa explore in-between states in this month-long showcase of the future of dance Each evening at the Place’s Resolution festival of new choreography showcases fresh green shoots and this particular triple bill of bright, idea-driven dance was united by intriguing concepts. Each piece is a consideration of in-between states, most outlandishly the standout, Interchange, a questing solo by Seirian Griffiths. In a particularly bureaucratic purgatory, the recently deceased Michael is informed, via a brisk yet personable voiceover from Sam Booth, that he has some excess baggage to process. The only way forward is to revisit the loves of his life, from his mother to fleeting relationships. The setup, with its slightly overdone pastiche of muzak-accompanied admin hell, prompts a dance of not quite exorcism but certainly cleansing as Michael spins through his past. The occasionally galloping pace suggests the near-death notion of events flashing before your eyes, as Griffiths makes graceful yet quicksilver transitions between contained bouts of torment that are strikingly well acted and boosted by his own coiled compositions. The hip-hop stylings are featherlight, too, when he pivots with a headstand or practically levitates, his shadow like a chalked outline below. Continue reading...

Wolf’s dinner preserved in Siberia for 14,400 years sheds light on woolly rhino

Wolf’s dinner preserved in Siberia for 14,400 years sheds light on woolly rhino

Decoded genome of meat in pup’s stomach helps scientists build picture of what caused extinction of species Researchers have shed light on the final centuries of the woolly rhinoceros after studying a hairy lump of meat from the stomach of an ancient wolf cub that became mummified in the Siberian permafrost. The beautifully preserved remains of a two-month-old female wolf cub were discovered in 2011 near the village of Tumat in northeastern Siberia. The animal is thought to have died 14,400 years ago when a landslide collapsed its den, trapping the cub and others inside. Continue reading...

Update: Hybride Angriffe – wie wehrhaft ist Deutschland? Mit Thomas Daum

Update: Hybride Angriffe – wie wehrhaft ist Deutschland? Mit Thomas Daum

Kriege werden längst auch unsichtbar geführt: im Netz, über Desinformation, Sabotage und Angriffe auf kritische Infrastruktur. Cyberattacken auf Flughäfen, Stromnetze und Behörden zeigen, wie real die Bedrohung bereits ist. In diesem Berlin Playbook Spezial spricht Rixa Fürsen mit Thomas Daum, Vizeadmiral der Bundeswehr und Inspekteur für Cyber- und Informationsraum, über die neue Eskalationsstufe hybrider Angriffe. […]

Update: Hybride Angriffe – wie wehrhaft ist Deutschland? Mit Thomas Daum

Update: Hybride Angriffe – wie wehrhaft ist Deutschland? Mit Thomas Daum

Kriege werden längst auch unsichtbar geführt: im Netz, über Desinformation, Sabotage und Angriffe auf kritische Infrastruktur. Cyberattacken auf Flughäfen, Stromnetze und Behörden zeigen, wie real die Bedrohung bereits ist. In diesem Berlin Playbook Spezial spricht Rixa Fürsen mit Thomas Daum, Vizeadmiral der Bundeswehr und Inspekteur für Cyber- und Informationsraum, über die neue Eskalationsstufe hybrider Angriffe. […]