To Critter is an eco-sensual invitation to loosen the boundaries of the human self, to connect with what is beyond the skin. To be and become— with the soil, the trees, the water, the sun, and the more-than-human world that we never left.
To become critter and embody critters, exploring the realm of Being-Nature and asking:
- How to Be Nature?
- How to remember what was there before?
- How to access the ancestral memory of Being Nature, the Sacred woven entity?
- How to process the hope and grief of that belonging inside the ecological collapse of today?
55-60 Minutes
Additional information
Choreography, Performance, Research, Text, Sculptures & Stage: Angélica Roa Soundscape: Hoiyan Guo and Domingo Castillo Light Design: Rob Prideaux Light operation: Paula Behrens Costume craft: Kkotshin Im Outside eye: Javier Blanco, Johhan Rosenberg Conceptual discussions: SODA peers, Sven Butz, Geraldine Momim, Konstantin Bez, other friends, and random Berliners. Mentors: Matthias Mohr (Dramaturgy), Isabelle Shad (Choreography), Katja Münker (Somatics) and Stefan Gota (Dramaturgy and Stage) Tutors: Nik Haffner, Rima Nadj Image Copyright: Javier Blanco
Special thanks to HZT RaumLabor, teachers: Vladimir Miller, Lee Meir, Nikola Pieper, Constanza Robota and Rob Prideaux
Angélica Roa is a Colombian artist and physicist with an interdisciplinary approach to dance, creation, and performance. As director of the dance company LaMultiverse, she has presented her choreographic work in Colombia, the United States, Spain, and Germany. In addition to performing her own pieces, she has danced with companies such as Dante, Danza Experimental de Bogotá, Jennifer Müller/The Works, Nina Buisson NY, Teatro Jorge Eliecer Gaitán, and The Bridgeworks.
Special thanks to HZT RaumLabor, teachers: Vladimir Miller, Lee Meir, Nikola Pieper, Constanza Robota and Rob Prideaux
Angélica Roa is a Colombian artist and physicist with an interdisciplinary approach to dance, creation, and performance. As director of the dance company LaMultiverse, she has presented her choreographic work in Colombia, the United States, Spain, and Germany. In addition to performing her own pieces, she has danced with companies such as Dante, Danza Experimental de Bogotá, Jennifer Müller/The Works, Nina Buisson NY, Teatro Jorge Eliecer Gaitán, and The Bridgeworks.
Dates
November 2025
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