Andrea Božić

After Trio A

  • Dance

Božić works with Yvonne Rainer’s "Trio A" and her "No Manifesto". In dialogue with the historical materials, the choreographer reflects on the relationship between remembrance and the memory of the body, history and its mediation.

Fri, 7.12.2012, after the performance

Talk with Andrea Božić

Produced by: International Choreographic Arts Centre ICK Amsterdam. Co-produced by: Frascati, Cover#2 Festival (Amsterdam). In Cooperation with: Sfb 626 "Ästhetische Erfahrung im Zeichen der Entgrenzung der Künste" (FU Berlin) and Zentrum für Bewegungsforschung.

Cast

Concept / Choreography: : Andrea Božić / Video/Concept: : Julia Willms / Music/Sound Installation/Live-Performance: : Robert Pravda / Dance:: Lito Walkey, Felix Marchand / Original Performance in Collaboration with: : Dereck Cayla, Neda Hadji-Mirzaei / Light Design: : Henk Danner / Light/Technical Direction:: Katinka Marac / Original title:: "No Manifesto" (1965) and "Trio A" (1966) / Choreography "Trio A":: Yvonne Rainer

Dates

Past
Fri 7.12.2012, 19:30 / HAU2

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

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