What does the theatre of the future look like?
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Shifting Perspective

Diego Tortelli (München)  

05 – 06 Apr 2019 | Explore dance – Dance for young audience Young dance

What does the theatre of the future look like? In his new performance, Italian choreographer Diego Tortelli changes the way we look at the stage and invites us to change our perspective. The focus lies on the young audience: Who are the future spectators? How strongly is their perception shaped by images and rapid change? How different can be the experience if you change the point of view? With a soundinstallation from Francesco Sacco, a new universe unfolds that sensitizes the audience to what it has experienced and invites it to an interactive approach. Make your own picture!

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Price info

Advance booking/Evening box Office: 12 € / 6 € / tanzcard, ViP-Abo 10 €
School performances: 5 € (Registration 0331 24 09 23)

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Credits

Choreografie: Diego Tortelli & team
Composition: Francesco Sacco
Dance: Jin Young Won, Cristian Cucco, Corey Scott-Gilbert (Saul Vega Mendoza in Hamburg)
Technic, light: Roman Fliegel
Sound, Audio Recording: Josy Friebel
Production management: Miria Wurm/Tanzbüro München
Mentoring: Amelie Mallmann
Thanks to Sigrid Lupfer, Louise Flanagan for the costumes, Cristina Valla, Flora Miranda, Josy Friebel and Michael McLuhan

Photo: Oscar Bermúdez
explore dance – Network dance for young audience is a co-operative project of fabrik moves Potsdam, Fokus Tanz / Tanz und Schule e.V. München and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg. Funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Municipal Department of Arts and Culture Munich and the BLZT, financed by the Bavarian Ministry for Arts and Education, as well as the city of Potsdam and the ministry for science, research and culture of the federal state of Brandenburg.