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Cranky Bodies a/company

In the form of a choreographic journey outside of representational theater spaces, the interdisciplinary project Terrestrial Transit questions the critical potential of improvisational practice. In light of the strengthening of right-wing authoritarian politics and against the backdrop of political protests, especially in Hungary and Poland, the ensemble explores alternative modes of participation and collaboration, of exchange and storytelling.



The evenings at DOCK 11 mark the end of their journey, which began in the Sophiensaele, continuing via the Brandenburg residence Ponderosa and Szczecin to the Polish Baltic Sea, and was accompanied by the filmmaker Stella Horta. In an installative and durational setting, dance improvisation, video, sound, autobiographical memories and historical events flow into each other, opening up questions about the potential of improvisational practice, participation and resistance.

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Artistic direction Peter Pleyer, Michiel Keuper

Production management Magda Garlińska

Costume, stage design, photo Michiel Keuper

Costume assistance Juliane Längin

Costume intern Miłosz Jon

Film Stella Horta

Sound/Music Marc Lohr

Light Joanna Leśnierowska

Dramaturgy/Outside Eye Jette Büchsenschütz, Kirsten Maar

Dance Alexandra Borys, Anna Nowicka, Alistair Watts (film), Asaf Aharonson, Bjørn Ivan Ekemark/ Ivanka Tramp, Caroline Neill Alexander, Eszter Gál, Ka Rustler (film), Márcio Kerber Canabarro, Marysia Stokłosa, Mor Demer, Oliver Connew, Peter Pleyer

Guests (Szczecin) Bartek Mikuła, Katarzyna Sitarz

 

A production by Cranky Bodies a/company in coproduction with DOCKART.

Funded by Berliner Senat für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt, Hauptstadtkulturfonds with the support of SOPHIENSÆLE and Muzeum Susch

and by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media within the program NEUSTART KULTUR.

 

Many thanks to Ponderosa, Teatr Kana (Szczecin) and TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art (Szczecin).
Dates
December 2023
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