About Us
Constanze Jaiser
Born in 1964, she holds a DPhil, is a literary scholar and theologian, and completed her doctorate with a thesis on the poetry of the women’s concentration camp at Ravensbrück. Between 1995 and 2003 she worked as an assistant lecturer and research assistant at the Freie Universität [Berlin] and chief editor of the online review journal Querelles-Net. Since 2003 she has been a freelance researcher, teacher, facilitator and artist. Her clients include the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Foundation and the Memorial and Educational Site at the House of the Wannsee Conference. Her research interests include Holocaust literature, particularly “Images of Jewishness” and “Representations of Violence”; creative ways of mediating the history of Holocaust and a critical theology after Auschwitz.
Jacob David Pampuch
Born in 1961, he trained as a teacher and in wholesale and export trade. He is a freelance musician and music teacher who many years ago lost his heart to flamenco guitar and has been involved in diverse projects, including a flamenco/dance/theatre project on Garcia Lorca’s The Demon and the world music CD Flamenco Arabe by Hossam Ramzy & Rafa el Tachuela. He gives solo concerts and group performances (rock/pop, folk, agitprop, flamenco) and teaches guitar and early musical education. He also produces audio CDs, such as those featuring the voices of the women from Ravensbrück or the memories of the musician and composer Oskar Sieberts. For some time he has also provided musical accompaniment for the chamber play Katharinas Tischreden [Katharina’s Table Talk] with the actress Elisabeth Haug.