Jefta van Dinther

AUSLAND

16.–19.8

English

    Minimum age: 12 years
    2 h 45 min | Admission any time

    Where do we draw the line between experimentation and transgression, freedom and violence? In a series of new creations working across movement, song, film, gaming, and objects, van Dinther examines the human longing for alternate realities. The audience is encouraged to navigate freely through an immersive installation – a maze of performances, each engaging with specific phenomena of our time, such as virtual escapism, deep fakes, or attachment to machines. “AUSLAND” emerges as a balancing act between subversion and illusion, where play can turn serious at any moment. 

    www.jeftavandinther.com


    Tickets

    Full 25€
    Reduced 17€

    Additional service fees for online booking with Reservix apply.

    Cast

    Choreography: Jefta van Dinther / By & with: Juan Pablo Cámara, Louise Dahl, emeka ene, Mette Nadja Hansen, Leah Katz, Gyung Moo Kim, Leah Marojević, Roger Sala Reyner and Jefta van Dinther / Music composition: Billy Bultheel / Costume & Set design: Cristina Nyffeler / Lighting design: Jonatan Winbo / Vocal coaching: Mette Hansen, Doreen Kutzke / Dramaturgy advice: Maja Zimmermann / Outside eye: Thiago Granato / Voice-over: Chrysa Parkinsson / Costume assistant: Lenna Stam / Photography: Carl Thorborg / Art direction: Martin Falck / Press photography and film: Jubal Battisti / Technical direction: Fabian Bleisch, Andrea Parolin / Light: Fabian Bleisch / Sound: Marius Kirch, Andrea Parolin / Management: Sven Neumann / Distribution: Sarah De Ganck, ART HAPPENS / Production management: Uta Engel, Romy Hansford-Gerber / Financial management: transmissions GmbH & Interim kultur AB / Venue management (HAU): Max Rux / Stage technician (HAU): Suijin Choi, Jörg Fischer, Rike Hilke, Kristof Meers, Mohammad Nazeri, Louis Rixner, Tom Sattler, Andrea Schöneich, Şenol Şentürk / Lighting technician (HAU): Fabian Boldt, Anna Cackett, Klaus Dust, Boris Meier, Maxi Richter, Lea Schneidemann, Max Wegner, Sebastian Zamponi / Sound technician (HAU): Janosch Block, Janis Klinkhammer, Rozenn Lièvre, Frieder Naumann, Xavier Perrone, Thorsten Schwarzbach / Video technology (HAU): Marius Bratoveanu, Noam Gorbat / Costume (HAU): Esther Neumann

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    Dates

    Past
    • Premiere
      Fri 16.8.2024, 16:00 / Kraftwerk Berlin
    • Sat 17.8.2024, 16:00 / Kraftwerk Berlin
    • Sun 18.8.2024, 16:00 / Kraftwerk Berlin
    • Mon 19.8.2024, 18:00 / Kraftwerk Berlin

    Further Information

    Visitor note

    Production Jefta van Dinther

    Co-production Tanz im August Berlin / HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Dansens Hus Stockholm

    Funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin 

    With the kind support of Kraftwerk Berlin and the Tresor Foundation.

    In cooperation with Berlin Atonal.

    Jefta van Dinther is funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with the support of the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, and Swedish Arts Council.

    Part of the production AUSLAND is the presentation of the film “Dark Field Analysis”.

    The film “Dark Field Analysis” by Jefta van Dinther and Max Vitali, performed by Juan Pablo Cámara and Roger Sala Reyner, is co-produced by HAU Hebbel Am Ufer Berlin and Dansens Hus Stockholm. Supported by the NATIONAL PERFORMANCE NETWORK - STEPPING OUT, funded by the Minister of State for Culture and Media within the framework of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR. Assistance Program for Dance.

    Credits

    Darkness, loud music and intense light effects are used during the performance. 

    There is no designated seating area and the audience is asked to move through the scenic space freely. Folding chairs are available on request. 

    Tickets can be booked online for the specified admission times and at the evening box office (subject to availability). 

    The duration of the stay can be freely determined. Re-entry is possible if there is capacity. 

    Due to the structural characteristics of Kraftwerk, the temperature can be perceived as rather cool. Please remember to wear appropriate clothing, especially for longer stays.

    Location

    Kraftwerk Berlin
    Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin

    the venue is barrier free for mobility issues, it has wheelchair accessible toilets as well as lifts to all floors. There are barrier-free parking spaces.

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