Cullberg / Deborah Hay

The Match

In the context of RE-Perspective Deborah Hay

  • Dance
  • Tanz im August
50 Min

After years of working mostly with untrained performers, in 2004 Deborah Hay created a quartet for four experienced dancers – challenging them to more subtle instances of movement and performance. Hay is convinced that choreography doesn’t have to arise from particular forms of movement training, but from the intelligence of the whole body, and in “The Match” she composes simple or impossible actions to create an unusual dance. For this “wondrously strange and impermanent meditation on disintegration”, according to a panel of judges, she received the New York City Bessie Award. Cullberg has now adapted this important piece.

Cast

Choreography: Deborah Hay / Original Lighting Design: Jennifer Tipton / Adaption Lighting Design: Ivan Wahren / With: Adam Schütt, Anand Bolder, Eleanor Campbell, Suelem de Oliveira da Silva

Dates

Past
  • German premiere
    Fri 23.8.2019, 21:00 / Radialsystem
  • Sat 24.8.2019, 17:00 / Radialsystem

Further Information

Visitor note

Production: Cullberg.

In cooperation with Radialsystem.

#re-perspective  #swedish 

Location

Radialsystem
Holzmarktstraße 33, 10243 Berlin

Freedom of movement to all of the rooms (with exception of the deck) is guaranteed. There is a barrier-free restroom in the foyer, and directly in front of the entrance of the building are barrier-free parking spaces.

Information about the venue's accessibility can be found here (in German).
 

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