Panaibra Gabriel Canda

Borderlines

  • Dance
ca. 60 min

“Borderlines” is the last part of the trilogy “(In) Dependence.” The project began as a training programme in creative dance for performers with and with­out physical disabilities, and took place in Mozambique under the direction of Panaibra Canda. The dancers’ bodies retain traces of the physical and mental wounds that resulted from the military conflicts in their homeland. 

Part of NO LIMITS - Internationales Theaterfestival Berlin.

WEBLINK: www.no-limits-festival.de

Production: CulturArte

Cast

Artistic Director and Choreography:: Panaibra Gabriel Canda / Interpreters:: Amelia Socovinho, Antonio Bila, Domingos Bie, Maria Tembe and Sonia Mulapha / Collaborator: : Joao Mocavel / Texts:: Panaibra Gabriel Canda, inspired from the composer Sam Cooke and various speeches / Music:: Master Chemane, S. string Jazz quartet, Alva Noto & Ruichi Sakamoto

Dates

Past
  • Fri 8.11.2013, 19:00 / HAU3
  • Sat 9.11.2013, 19:00 / HAU3

Location

HAU3
Tempelhofer Ufer 10, 10963 Berlin

HAU3 unfortunately is not barrier-free. Access to the theatre is via a stairwell (3rd floor). The use of a lift is possible with prior arrangement. If you need help, please contact our Ticketing & Service team at +49 (0)30 259004-27 or email us at tickets@hebbel-am-ufer.de. Wheelchair users are also kindly requested to register their attendance at least one day before the performance.
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