Man and machine
- Duration65 min
- Price165 - 380
- StageMain stage
Dates & times
REMACHINE explores the interplay between humans and an inescapable hyper-mechanised environment. At the mercy of their own technology, the dancers navigate the unstable ground under their feet. The performance unravels as a chain of cause and effect. In a cascade of both worldly and otherworldly forces, a dance between constraint and liberty, labour and ritual, emerges as a contradictory state of contemporaneity. Via a powerful orchestration of both vocal and physical material, and in a new collaboration with composer Anna von Hausswolff,
REMACHINE draws its viewer into a meditation on discipline, relentlessness, insatiability, and the power of the mind over the body.
Profiles
Contributors
- Choreography
Jefta van Dinther
- Created and performed by
Brittanie Brown, Gyung Moo Kim, Leah Marojević,
Manon Parent, Roger Sala Reyner, Sarah Stanley - Lighting design
Jonatan Winbo
- Costume
Cristina Nyffeler
- Sound
David Kiers including specially composed music based on Ugly and Vengeful, Red Sun and The
Truth, The Glow, The Fall by Anna von Hausswolff - Voice coaching and musical advise
Doreen Kutzke, Johanna Peine, Manon Parent, Mette Nadja Hansen
- Dramaturgy
Gabriel Smeets
Maja Zimmermann - Assistant choreographer
Tomislav Feller
- Audio Description
Emmilou Rössling i samarbeid med Silja Korn and Sindri Runudde
- Visuals
Jubal Battisti
Adam Munnings - Photo and film
Jubal Battisti
Elin Berge - Technical direction
Max Rux
- Sound technique
Marius Kirch
- Managing direction
Sven Neumann
- Production management
Uta Engel
Romy Hansford-Gerber - Distribution
Sarah De Ganck - ART HAPPENS
- Financial management
transmissions GmbH (DE)
Interim kultur AB (SE)
Thanks to: Ulrich Rasche
Production: HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Jefta van Dinther
Co-production: Norrlandsoperan Umeå, Dansens Hus Stockholm, Tanzquartier Vienna, Sadler’s Wells London and PACT Zollverein Essen
Funded by: German Federal Cultural Foundation
Jefta van Dinther is funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, and Swedish Arts Council and co-produced by DDD – Festival Dias da Dança and Concertgebouw Bruges