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5.6.

20:00
Das Helmi

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6.6.

20:00
Das Helmi

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7.6.

18:00
Das Helmi

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12.6.

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13.6.

Fri

19.6.

20:00 Premiere
vorschlag:hammer

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20.6.

20:00
vorschlag:hammer

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21.6.

18:00
vorschlag:hammer

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26.6.

20:00 Premiere
Hauen und Stechen

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27.6.

20:00
Hauen und Stechen

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28.6.

18:00
Hauen und Stechen

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2.7.

18:00 Premiere
Stefan Mießeler

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2.7.

20:30
Stefan Mießeler

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3.7.

18:00
Stefan Mießeler

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3.7.

20:30
Stefan Mießeler

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4.7.

18:00
Stefan Mießeler

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4.7.

20:30
Stefan Mießeler

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5.7.

16:00
Stefan Mießeler

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5.7.

18:30
Stefan Mießeler

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9.7.

20:00
Corazón & Guests

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11.7.

20:00
Corazón & Guests

Productions

  • © Dorothea Tuch

  • © Dorothea Tuch

  • © Joana Lucas

  • © Joana Lucas

  • © Joana Lucas

  • © Joana Lucas

Dangereuses

Julia B. Laperrière

60 minutes
Hall

What bodies and which dances are necessary for the present times? What does it mean to be dangerous? Or ‘dangereuses – implying a plural feminine entity?
IIn this choreographic work, six performers understand the risk of intimacy, gentleness and pleasure as a subversive practice and cross it with elements of self-defense, protest, training and preparation for combat. Seeing softness, vulnerability, sensuality, strength and brutality not as opposites, but rather interested in where they meet and how it happens. Taking inspiration from Elsa Dorlin’s writings on violence, and calling in Uses of the Erotics (Lorde) and Pleasure Activism (maree brown) as methodology, the work searches for ways in which we can prepare our bodies for resistance as much as for pleasure and connection.

Julia B. Laperrière and her team work in an intersectional perspective and are interested in trust, respect and love as pillars for artistic collaboration. Composed of artists navigating between many countries and cultures, the mix of languages, places, practices, people and genres —both artistic and identity related— constitute an integral part of their practice. Seeing dance through a queer feminist lense,they believe in the body as a place of change and exchange.

Choreography Julia B. Laperrière Co-Choreography, performance Rachell Bo Clark, Lisanne Goodhue, Arantxa Martinez, Elvan Tekin Sound design Amund Ulvestad Stage design Yoav Admoni Costumes Cordelia Lange Outside Eye Siegmar Zacharias Light design Vito Walter Production Paula Häfele Production assistence Lucille Belland, Raphaël Bas With thanks to Friederike Heine, Saphir Belkheir, Pauline Stöhr, Pauline Lavogez, Luara Raio, Anat Bosak, Micaela Kühn, Ghyslaine Gau, Isabelle Schad, Astrid Rostaing

A production by Julia B. Laperrière in collaboration with cohue and LAB-L plateforme chorégraphique. Funded by the Haupstadtkulturfonds and co-produced by the Fonds Transfabrik – Franco-German fund for live performance. With the support of the Norwegian Arts Council,  ICI—Centre chorégraphique national Montpellier Occitanie – Direction Christian Rizzo (with the support of DRAC Occitanie),  la Briqueterie CDCN du Val-de-Marne – studio residency, CCNO – direction Maud Le Pladec, Actoral -Montévidéo, Centre d’Art, Tanzfabrik Berlin and Ballhaus Ost.

Dates

  • Nov 30, 2023
  • Nov 30, 2023 Premiere
  • Dec 01, 2023
  • Dec 02, 2023
  • Dec 03, 2023
Access / Content Note

Language no problem
Accessible for wheelchair users
Various seating options

Loud noises and flickering lights (strobe effects) are part of the performance.
There is nudity and depictions of violence.