Zone of Acceptance (ZoA) is the dance of human and non-human animals and plants. ZoA is a biological interdependence that offers audiences unexpected perspectives. ZoA is an encounter with the other and a new togetherness. ZoA is a place where perception...
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Imagine the scene: a character finds themselves alone in the leftovers of a party. They claim the party can’t be over, it is just starting, now. There’s an emergency; dancing for the ones that are gone already. Also, a last dance before leaving. Embracing...
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On the 10th and 11th of September the Y-E-S collective invites to the second edition of the Y-E-S Fest, taking place in and around the Heizhaus of the Uferstudios in Berlin. The program includes interdisciplinary performances to be read freely as music,...
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INLET is about walls.
Walls have always played an important role in human history - both those made of stone and barbed wire and those in people's heads. They serve as borders, fortresses, and sanctuaries. They keep invaders out or the own people in....
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International Dance is a performance that attempts to give form to the experience of an imaginative genre. Genres are never fixed containers, but frames that hold together often disperse expressions, similar to how viewing and experiencing dance operates....
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In their research, Katerina Delakoura and Magdalena Meindl explore the question of what does it need for a dance to appear.
For a long time they have been wondering why there is a gap between wanting to dance and actually dancing. Oftentimes, there is...
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Our body is inseperable from the previous bodies that we were.
And like any other material of nature, it is constantly doomed to be changed, affected and developed by the time, the space and the events in which it exists.
Past snippets, they cause movements...
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Sasa Queliz brings together an interdisciplinary group of artists with different backgrounds and movement practices to present an audiovisual performance. Together they construct and deconstruct reality, between internal history and external action.
The...
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Auf der Suche nach dem Akt der Erweichung blickt eighty ° in die finnische Saunatradition und den von ihr erzeugten Seinszustand - den Saunazustand. Der glückselige Zustand des Seins, Schwitzens und Atmens.
Es ist eine zeremonielle Performance, die das...
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In this piece a wood-working dancer navigates how to fill the gaps where tools or skills fall short. His performance explores how a body can relate to objects precisely designed to carry out specific functions. When some of these objects are not available,...
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Your view out of the window, a membrane.
The body is a seismograph.
You bring something in from outside and your body responds.
In the long phase of silence of the public space, the view out of the window of one's own four walls became a metaphor,...
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The duet, an inclusive dance performance, was inspired by the plant fairy tale "The Dancing Pear Tree" by Ursula Bertsch. The plant fairy tale thematizes the interaction of Olaf with the circus performer and juggler Pippolina. With the help of nature,...
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The international, participatory dance production explores our changing experience with water in our memories and in the present. As an outdoor choreography PERMEANCE seeks to evoke a sense of cohesion and harmony with nature and with oneself. At the...
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Voguing, breakin’, and Krump are all styles of urban dance whose language of movement differ greatly from one another, yet their origins and impact share commonalities. All three styles are rooted in countercultures as strategies of self-empowerment against...
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