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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Yum Yum

Haus Sommer

Whirlpools of packaging waste circulate in the ocean. Feminine sharks glow. Nimble hands fold oversize origami. Ropes become noodles, intestines, ghost nets. Care ballet and slow-food porn meet at the wok campfire of an Asian megacity. In a dance performance, the visual cosmos of a glutamate-soaked fast food world is unleashed. Hard-to-digest realities of life lead into absurd waters. A ritual that sensually questions Eurocentric views.

With the piece »Yum Yum« Haus Sommer investigates the connections between (culinary) cultures, digestive processes and artificial worlds. By reflecting on hydrofeminist approaches, following the idea that we are all “Bodies of Water”, an oscillating projection surface is created for a critical examination of anti-Asian racism.

 

Haus Sommer is the network label of dancer and choreographer Dasniya Sommer. In changing collaborations with different artists she questions and expands the formal language of classical ballet under the influence of Shibari, Body Art and contemporary performance art.

The process and the performance are created by the actor Michael Schumacher from the inclusive ensemble Meine Damen und Herren, the MMA performer and poet Fungi Fung, the eco feminist dancer Tara Jade Samaya, as well as Yui Kawaguchi, whose dance-choreographic approach moves in the field of tension between tradition, present, East and West.

Content Note

The play addresses anti-Asian racism. Restraint techniques are used on stage.

 

Following the performance on 13.5. the fifth part of »Die Suche nach der Ur-Oper« by Das Helmi will take place at the bar.

Dance, choreography, stage Dasniya Sommer Dance, co-choreography, performance Michael Schumacher, Yui Kawaguchi, Tara Jade Samaya, Fungi Fung Artistical collaboration Simone Burckhardt Dramaturgy Barbara Schmidt Rohr, Marie Baumgarten Sound Design & Composition Nguyễn + Transitory Stage design assistence Mark Schröppel Critical companion Juli Reinartz, Melmun Bajarchuu Sound assistence Deniz Khan Technical direction Fabian Eichner Video, documentation  Pippa Samaya Production Anna Konrad

 
A production by Haus Sommer in cooperation with Ballhaus Ost and with the support of Meine Damen und Herren Ensemble. Supported by the process funding of the Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media within the framework of NEUSTART KULTUR.

Dates

Premiere

  • May 12, 2023
Past Dates
  • May 12, 2023
  • May 13, 2023
  • May 14, 2023
Tickets

15 | 10 Euros
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