
Performance · Berlin Premiere by Lea Moro in the frame of Fold - Resonant Threads
THREE, SIX, MANY - In „Sechs Schwestern”, three people come together both at work and in their living room. As hands and ropes move, their thoughts wander freely. They speak to themselves, to each other, and to the audience: knot by knot, they dream of the future, reflect on happiness and work, despair, and find hope.
Interwoven into the performance are fragments from Chekhov’s Three Sisters (premiered in 1901) and an open audio description, delivered by the three performers as an integral part of the stage action and audible to everyone in the audience.
Lea Moro intertwines the yearning for another place and the contemplation of purpose and work from Chekhov’s classic play with questions about a new or different sense of togetherness — a sisterhood.
Additional information
Artistic Direction, Concept, Choreography, Text: Lea Moro
Performance: Emmilou Rößling, Lau Lozza, Lea Moro
Scenography: Lisa Biedlingmaier
Costume Design: Josefin Kwon
Sound: Andrés Bucci aka Future Legend
Dramaturgy, Text: Nora Brünger
Artistic Collaboration on Accessibility and Audio Description: Sabine Kuxdorf
Lighting and Technical Direction: Martin Beeretz
Lighting and Technical Direction Assistance: Robert Prideaux
Artistic Support: Julia Keren Turbahn
Voice and Text Coaching: Johanna Peine, Paula Knüpling
Critical Friend Tanzhaus Zürich: Nicole Andrea Sourt Sanchez
Outside Ear: Agnes Kapaun, Siril Wallimann
Subtitle Translation: Corinne Hundleby
Accessibility Assistance: Eliana Kirkcaldy, Svenja Schulte
Production Dramaturgy Tanzhaus Zürich: Jessica Huber
Administration: Juliana Simonetti
Production Management and Touring: Bernhard la Dous
“Sechs Schwestern“ is a production by ML Production in co-production with Tanzhaus Zürich and Tanzfabrik Berlin. It is supported by Stadt Zürich Kultur, Fachstelle Kultur Kanton Zürich, Pro Helvetia, and the Ernst Göhner Foundation, with additional support from the NATIONAL PERFORMANCE NETWORK (NPN) Co-Production Fund for Dance, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
Lea Moro (she/her) works as a choreographer, curator and dramaturge. Her focus is on interdisciplinary and inclusive approaches that combine artistic and social processes, as well as on sustainable practices and cultural accessibility. She has received international recognition for her choreographic work. In 2020, she founded the platform Work it Out, which is dedicated to the redistribution of resources and co-creative formats in the arts. Moro works in dramaturgy at the Tanzhaus Zürich, was programme dramaturge at the Kaserne Basel and cultural programme manager for the SDC - Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (CH). She also carried out evaluations and developed funding programmes for the FDFA - Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (CH). She is a trustee of the Cultural Foundation of the Canton of Thurgau (CH).
Performance: Emmilou Rößling, Lau Lozza, Lea Moro
Scenography: Lisa Biedlingmaier
Costume Design: Josefin Kwon
Sound: Andrés Bucci aka Future Legend
Dramaturgy, Text: Nora Brünger
Artistic Collaboration on Accessibility and Audio Description: Sabine Kuxdorf
Lighting and Technical Direction: Martin Beeretz
Lighting and Technical Direction Assistance: Robert Prideaux
Artistic Support: Julia Keren Turbahn
Voice and Text Coaching: Johanna Peine, Paula Knüpling
Critical Friend Tanzhaus Zürich: Nicole Andrea Sourt Sanchez
Outside Ear: Agnes Kapaun, Siril Wallimann
Subtitle Translation: Corinne Hundleby
Accessibility Assistance: Eliana Kirkcaldy, Svenja Schulte
Production Dramaturgy Tanzhaus Zürich: Jessica Huber
Administration: Juliana Simonetti
Production Management and Touring: Bernhard la Dous
“Sechs Schwestern“ is a production by ML Production in co-production with Tanzhaus Zürich and Tanzfabrik Berlin. It is supported by Stadt Zürich Kultur, Fachstelle Kultur Kanton Zürich, Pro Helvetia, and the Ernst Göhner Foundation, with additional support from the NATIONAL PERFORMANCE NETWORK (NPN) Co-Production Fund for Dance, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
Lea Moro (she/her) works as a choreographer, curator and dramaturge. Her focus is on interdisciplinary and inclusive approaches that combine artistic and social processes, as well as on sustainable practices and cultural accessibility. She has received international recognition for her choreographic work. In 2020, she founded the platform Work it Out, which is dedicated to the redistribution of resources and co-creative formats in the arts. Moro works in dramaturgy at the Tanzhaus Zürich, was programme dramaturge at the Kaserne Basel and cultural programme manager for the SDC - Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (CH). She also carried out evaluations and developed funding programmes for the FDFA - Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (CH). She is a trustee of the Cultural Foundation of the Canton of Thurgau (CH).
Dates
February 2025
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