Laura Leupi
"I wish for more space for young people, for shared utopias, and joyful failure – for example, at the Blickfelder Festival." Laura Leupi, born in 1996 in Zurich, works as a cultural journalist and for the theater, including Grätsche Junges Theater Festival and the Zürcher Theaterspektakel. Laura writes prose and performance texts, also in various collectives. This results in expansive collections of texts, performative interventions, or participatory DIY actions. Laura was an artist in residence at the Dogo Residenz für Neue Kunst and won the 3sat Prize at the 2023 Ingeborg Bachmann Competition. Laura is an alumna of the Next Generation Network of ASSITEJ International."
Andi Peter
"The Blickfelder Festival is close to my heart because it interprets the concept of theater not narrowly, but expansively and participatively." Andi Peter was born in Zurich in 1975. After completing an apprenticeship as a civil engineering draftsman and obtaining his high school diploma, he completed his jazz singer training at ZHdK in 2005. He began working in the theater during his education. As a singer and multi-instrumentalist, he takes on various roles depending on the production: as a musician on stage, performer, composer, arranger, sound designer, or vocal coach. Since 2020, he has been working as a lecturer in Theater Education at ZHdK, teaching the module "Music on Stage."
Danielle Isler
"For me, Blickfelder means creating spaces for everyone." Danielle Isler is a social scientist, artist, curator, and musician. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Bayreuth on the topic of "Black Subjectivities and Whitened Spaces in Cape Town" and is actively involved in anti-racist education. Danielle Isler participates in various national and international research and art projects and also takes the stage as an actress and performer with her own texts.
Manuela Runge
"As a member of the board, I am committed to the Blickfelder Festival to create cultural spaces where young people, with their diverse and different perspectives, can participate and shape." Manuela Runge is a theater and dance artist and has been leading the Artistic Mediation at the Schauspielhaus Zürich since 2020. Since completing her studies in theater education (2007) and dance education (2015), she has been working in the independent scene and with various cultural institutions (Tanzhaus Zürich, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Haus Konstruktiv, ETH Zürich). With her association TANZflug, she initiates inclusive dance projects and leads a mixed-abled DanceAbility group.
Monika Gysel
"I am involved in the Blickfelder Festival because it brings theater right into the city of Zurich." Studied literature and linguistics with a focus on theater theory at the University of Zurich. Worked as a dramaturg at city theaters and in the independent scene. Deepened research interests at the Institute for the Performing Arts & Film. Teaching in the theater department and various leadership roles at ZHdK. Member of the Theater Commission of the City of Zurich. Artistic concerns and projects are guided by an interest in site-specific works, play developments, and formats that expand or rethink the classical concept of theater as a space for political action."