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A Passo di Mulo - Tanz · Neubearbeitung

Im Rahmen von Open Spaces - Laughing & Loving Die Materialität des Körpers und die zahlreichen Bedingungen, die er ertragen und erzeugen kann, sind das zentrale Anliegen der choreografischen Forschung von Lina Gómez und ihren Wegbe- gleiter*innen. Mit einem kostbaren, einzigartigen Dialog zwischen Bewegung, Musik und Licht erschafft »A Passo di Mulo« eine vibrierende Landschaft aus Erde, Zusammengehörigkeit und Beharrlichkeit. Today I wander with a fixed but flexible gaze, with my knees light, and my feet continuously submerged in the dust, in the mud, in the water, in the stone. I lose myself in the attempt to continue. I bear the vertical burden of my head, I move and plunge, plunge and move, always forward, as Doña Esperanza used to say. Idee, Konzept, Choreografie: Lina Gómez | Tanz, Ko-Kreation: Julek Kreutzer, Diethild Meier, Bella Hager, Camille Chapon (Premiere), Alistair Watts | Musik, Gesang: Michelangelo Contini, Aaron Snyder, Maja Olenderek | Lichtdesign: Bruno Pocheron | Szenografie: Michelangelo Contini | Mitarbeit Szenografie: Michele Piazzi | Kostüm: Sandra Ernst | Dramaturgische Beratung: Thomas Schaupp | Gefördert durch die Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa, in Kooperation mit der Tanzfabrik Berlin und mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Garage Tanz. - - - - - - - - A PASSO DI MULO Tanz · Neubearbeitung Lina Gómez In the frame of Open Spaces - Laughing & Loving The materiality of the body and the varied conditions it can bear and generate are the central force behind the choreographic research of Lina Gómez and her collaborators. With a precious and unique dialogue between movement, music and light, »A Passo di Mulo« creates a vibrating landscape of earth, togetherness and persistence. Today I wander with a fixed but flexible gaze, with my knees light, and my feet continuously sub- merged in the dust, in the mud, in the water, in the stone. I lose myself in the attempt to continue. I bear the vertical burden of my head, I move and plunge, plunge and move, always forward, as Doña Esperanza used to say. Idea, concept, choreography: Lina Gómez | Dance, co-creation: Julek Kreutzer, Diethild Meier, Bella Hager, Camille Chapon (Premiere), Alistair Watts | Music, Singing: Michelangelo Contini, Aaron Snyder, Maja Olenderek | Light design: Bruno Pocheron | Szenography: Michelangelo Contini | Cooperation Scenography: Michele Piazzi | Costume: Sandra Ernst | Dramaturgical advice: Thomas Schaupp | Supported by Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa, in cooperation with Tanzfabrik Berlin and with friendly support of Garage Tanz.

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To create the 3D effect: keep your head upright, and look at your nose tip. You need to catch the degree of the eyes crossing where the little white angels at the top coincide and the combined image takes on depth and sharpness - and maintain it.

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