Inner Mining - experiment #1: voice
a bottom up productions choreographed by Jule Flierl
Inner Mining - experiment #1: voice
a bottom up productions choreographed by Jule Flierl
How many voices are stored in one body?
A performance in which three virtuoso dancers listen to the sediments of their bodies, excavate musical artifacts, unearth auditory memories, and fuse their voices.
and merge their voices. This audiovisual choreography activates a dance approach to vocal performance and explores the relationship between silence, movement, image and sound.
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Credits
Concept, Choreography: Jule Flierl
Performance, production: Chihiro Araki, Felipe Fizkal, Julek Kreutzer
A production by bottom up productions, funded by the Department of Art and Culture of the Pankow District Office
bottom up productions consist of the dancers Julek Kreutzer, Felipe Fizkal and Chihiro Araki, who invite choreographer Jule Flierl to create a piece for them. For their first experiment, they turn the dynamics of choreographic production upside down by taking responsibility for organizing the production and procuring resources.
Dock 11
Stage:
DOCK 11 / DOCK ART
Kastanienallee 79
10435 Berlin
10.00 EUR - 25.00 EUR