Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods, Jeroen Peeters & Jozef Wouters/
presented by HAU Hebbel am Ufer
Projecting [Space[
Imagine a nomadic tribe traveling from the future to today to share its knowledge – its stories, songs, and dances that reflect its form of coexistence, division of labor, care, and rituals – with us. Would we look at today’s world through a different lens? Would we be roused to sensitize ourselves and to experiment with meeting places and situations? These questions are explored in Projecting [Space[, a site-specific work made by Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods, dramaturge Jeroen Peeters, and set designer Jozef Wouters and organized by HAU Hebbel am Ufer.
Making its world premiere in 2017 at the Ruhrtriennale, Projecting [Space[ comes to Berlin in time for the opening season, where those involved in its production, a colourful group of artists, performers, and technicians, will develop collective practices of encounter and creation.
The performances on September 26, 28 and 30 are part of Berlin Art Week.
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Performances will take place at the Reinbeckhallen at 7 PM on the following dates: Wednesday, September 26, Friday, September 28, Saturday, September 29, Sunday, September 30, Tuesday, October 2, Wednesday, October 3, Friday, October 5, Saturday, October 6, and Sunday, October 7.
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Choreography | Meg Stuart
Dramaturgy | Jeroen Peeters
Stage | Jozef Wouters
By and with Jorge De Hoyos, Mor Demer, Márcio Kerber Canabarro, Roberto Martínez, Renan Martins de Oliveira, Sonja Pregrad, Mariana Tengner Barros, Sigal Zouk
Soundscapes & Installations | Vincent Malstaf
Double Bass & Live Electronics | Klaus Janek
Costume & props | Sofie Durnez
Light | Sandra Blatterer
Technical management | Jitske Vandenbussche
Technical realization | Emmanuel Desmyter (light), Richard König (sound design)
Production management | Sandra Diris, Barbara Falter
Decoratelier | Menno Vandevelde
Production | Damaged Goods (Brussels), Ruhrtriennale
Co-production | HAU Hebbel am Ufer
In collaboration with | PACT Zollverein (Essen)
This project is funded by the Alliance of International Production Houses and the Kultur- und Kunstministerien der Länder, and supported by the Reinbeckhallen and NATIONALES PERFORMANCE NETZ Gastspielförderung Tanz.