Sun

15.6.

17:30
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Sun

15.6.

20:00
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan T error

Mon

16.6.

Mon

16.6.

20:00
Santiago Blaum

Tue

17.6.

Thu

19.6.

17:00
René*e Reith | Deborah Schöneborn | Rabea Schöneborn | Beate Wagner

Thu

19.6.

18:30
Jäckie Rydz

Thu

19.6.

19:30
Pissy – the podcast of Missy Magazine

Thu

19.6.

21:00 FLINTA+
Natasha Borenko | Lidiia Golovanova

Fri

20.6.

18:30
Jäckie Rydz

Fri

20.6.

19:30
Alice Drouin | Martin Krauss | Veronika Springmann

Fri

20.6.

21:00
René*e Reith

Sat

21.6.

13:00
Queer Ping Pong

Sat

21.6.

18:00
Natasha Borenko | Lidiia Golovanova

Sat

21.6.

20:00
René*e Reith

Sat

21.6.

21:00
Rahel Crawford Barra | Nattan Dobkin

Sat

21.6.

22:00
Magic Dyke* | DJ Gilda

Thu

26.6.

21:00 Premiere
Tamara Trunova

Fri

27.6.

21:00 + artist talk
Tamara Trunova

Sat

28.6.

21:00
Tamara Trunova

Sun

6.7.

20:00 Premiere
Koslowski & Kolatschny

Tue

8.7.

20:00
Koslowski & Kolatschny

Wed

9.7.

20:00
Koslowski & Kolatschny

Thu

10.7.

20:00
Koslowski & Kolatschny

Fri

11.7.

20:00
Koslowski & Kolatschny

Thu

17.7.

10:00 for schools
Sebastian Mauksch & Team

Thu

17.7.

19:00
Sebastian Mauksch & Team

Fri

18.7.

10:00 for schools
Sebastian Mauksch & Team

Fri

18.7.

19:00
Sebastian Mauksch & Team

Sat

19.7.

20:00
Sebastian Mauksch & Team

Mon

21.7.

10:00 for schools
Sebastian Mauksch & Team

Tue

22.7.

16:00
Guided tour, music and more

Productions

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  • © Klaus Gigga

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  • © Klaus Gigga

  • © Klaus Gigga

The Great Grand Other

Michael McCrae | Dina Zaitev | Matthias Schönijahn | Melanka Piroschik

»The Great Grand Other« examines the transmission of war memories and traumas across generations. Between scenic concert, installation and performance, a poetic-musical search takes place, the starting point of which is a blank space. Making silence resound and asking about the traces of war in our own families and in ourselves.The audience enters an immersive setting where they first have to position themselves spatially. The entire floor is covered in gravel. Every step crunches.

The audience enters an immersive setting where they first have to position themselves spatially. The entire floor is covered in gravel. Every step crunches. Musician Melanka Piroschik plays old Ukrainian, Yiddish, German and British folk songs with her violin and voice, which merge with the electronic soundscapes of media artist Matthias Schönijahn. Mysterious images from a cherry orchard and translations of the foreign songs appear on video screens. McCrae and Zaitev search in the gravel and in their memories for answers to the questions their ancestors asked them – for words in a sea of silence.

 

The performance on April 11 will be followed by an audience discussion.

 

Note
Sturdy shoes are recommended!

 
Artistic direction Michael McCrae, Dina Zaitev, Matthias Schönijahn Performance Michael McCrae, Dina Zaitev Music, sound art Melanka Piroschik, Matthias Schönijahn Video Matthias Schönijahn Stage Dina Zaitev Costumes Nicolas Navarro Rueda Technical direction, light design Martin Mulik Outside Eye Constantin von Thun Production management Nicole Meier | art.revolution

 
In co-production with HELLERAU – European Center for the Arts. With the kind support of LOFFT – Das Theater. Funded by the State Capital Dresden – Office for Culture and Monument Protection, Fonds Darstellende Künste (#TakeHeart process funding and resumption funding) with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR and the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Saxony (production funding and guest performance funding). This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.

Tickets

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