Sensing Space- interdisciplinary performance culture in German businesses

What kind of environment enables high-level creative and business performance?
What structures allow interdisciplinary teams to move beyond coordination toward true co-creation and collaboration?

Sensing Space is a strategic workshop on designing and activating interdisciplinary performance culture in German corporate businesses. It examines how structured environments, intentional constraints, and collaborative frameworks unlock measurable creative output in intercultural teams. 

Cassandra positions creativity as a high-performance capability — transferable to leadership, innovation strategy, and organizational development.

Core Focus Areas of Cassandra Schwermer 

1. Performance Culture as a Strategic Asset

Understanding performance culture not as an abstract concept, but as a tangible operating model that influences output, accountability, and excellence.

2. Interdisciplinary Synergy

How authorship, visual arts, performing arts, and music operate as models for cross-functional collaboration.
Participants explore how different systems of thinking and creative techniques can be integrated into high-impact team performance.

3. Empowerment Architecture

Designing environments that foster ownership, psychological safety, and decisive execution — while maintaining creative tension as a driver of excellence.

4. Structured Experimentation

Moving beyond comfort zones through intentional constraint, iterative testing, and agile creative processes.

5. Organizational Frameworks for Resonance

How structure, rhythm, and process design allow content, ideas, and initiatives to unfold with clarity and sustainable impact.

Dozent*in

Cassandra Schwermer

Kurzvita Dozent*in

Absolventin der Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch Berlin (Abt. Puppenspielkunst), sie arbeitet als Spielerin, Performerin und Regisseurin für Objekt- und Figurentheater auf der Schnittstelle von darstellender Kunst, bildender Kunst und Musik. Als künstlerische Leiterin des Atelier Get Into Play gibt sie seit 2008 regelmäßig Workshops für Kreativschaffende zur Selbstpositionierung und dem Finden von Verdienststrategien.

 

Veranstaltungsort

Franklinstraße 11-15, Raum 414