Tickets now on sale for Interfinity 2025
In 2025, NCCR AntiResist is collaborating with Interfinity to bring you Surviving Superbugs – A Dance To Resist, an interdisciplinary performance of science, choreography, music and visual arts, with moderator Dr. Henry Legg conveying the dangers of the “creeping pandemic” of AMR, while the latest methods and innovative approaches of research and the pharmaceutical industry are brought to life in a visual spectacle at the Voltahalle in Basel.
With its unique cross-disciplinary productions at the interface of science, music and art, the innovative and interdisciplinary Basel music festival Interfinity serves a unique and new genre that reaches a large and diverse audience and has a regional and international impact.
AntiResist is hosting two of the festival events at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, as well as collaborating with the two major performances at the Voltahalle.
See the schedule below and get your tickets before they go!
Panel: Antibiotic resistance – the creeping pandemic
📅 Monday, April 7, 2025 at 19:30
🏡 Biozentrum, Basel
🎟 Free admission
As a prelude to Surviving Superbugs – A Dance To Resist, two directors of the NCCR AntiResist (Prof. Dr. Christoph Dehio and Prof. Dr. Nina Khanna) will be speaking at the Biozentrum as part of a panel discussion with Anne Lévy (Director of the BAG), Dr. Ken Bradley (Roche, Global Head Infectious Disease Discovery), Dr. Marc Gitzinger (CEO and Co-Founder BioVersys), Martin Heidecker (AMR Action Fund) and Dr. Andreas Wallnöfer about the health and socio-political impacts of the “creeping pandemic” caused by antibiotic resistance.
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Marcel Tanner (Swiss Tropical Institute)
Followed by apéro
Lecture Recital: What does Apocalypse Mean Here?
📅 Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at 19:30
🏡 Biozentrum Basel
🎟 25 CHF normal price, 15 CHF reduced
As a second prelude to the dance performance Surviving Superbugs – A Dance To Resist, which deals with the challenge of antibiotic resistance and the “creeping pandemic” of AMR, the writers Alain Claude Sulzer and Ursula März invite you to a dialogic lecture in the form of a lecture recital. The focus is on the theme of the apocalypse. The evening will be accompanied musically by the pianist Denis Linnik, who will interpret works by Debussy, Liszt, Cowell, Yun and Ravel.
Surviving Superbugs – A Dance To Resist
📅 Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 20:30
🏡 Voltahalle
🎟 45 CHF normal price, 25 CHF reduced
In this impressive symbiosis of science, choreography, music and visual arts, moderator Dr. Henry Legg captivatingly conveys the dangers of the “creeping pandemic” of AMR, while the latest methods and innovative approaches of research and the pharmaceutical industry are brought to life in a fascinating way.
Through words and dance we explain how conventional antibiotics work and how bacteria develop resistance to them. You will also learn more about the historical and socio-political background of their research and development. The internationally acclaimed choreographer Giuseppe Spota and his dance ensemble MiR, the award-winning composer Yair Klartag and the visual artist Michele Innocente take you on a haunting and poetic journey into the human body – down to the micro level, where the fight against antibiotic resistance rages.
Following the performance, an aperitif (included in the ticket price) invites you to talk to scientists and experts. This offers you the opportunity to ask questions in an informal atmosphere and to exchange ideas with research luminaries on one of the most pressing issues in society and modern medicine. The event (premiere) will be opened with a speech by government councilor Kaspar Sutter.
Surviving Superbugs – A Dance To Resist
📅 Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 20:30
🏡 Voltahalle
🎟 40 CHF normal price, 20 CHF reduced
A second chance to experience this spectacular event!
In this impressive symbiosis of science, choreography, music and visual arts, moderator Dr. Henry Legg captivatingly conveys the dangers of the “creeping pandemic” of AMR, while the latest methods and innovative approaches of research and the pharmaceutical industry are brought to life in a fascinating way.
Through words and dance we explain how conventional antibiotics work and how bacteria develop resistance to them. You will also learn more about the historical and socio-political background of their research and development. The internationally acclaimed choreographer Giuseppe Spota and his dance ensemble MiR, the award-winning composer Yair Klartag and the visual artist Michele Innocente take you on a haunting and poetic journey into the human body – down to the micro level, where the fight against antibiotic resistance rages.
More information is available on the Interfinity 2025 website.