"We enjoy change, growth, but we also want to feel like we're stable at our core. So as we approach middle age, we like to remind ourselves, 'Oh yeah, that's what I liked, that was me then?' and that helps us take stock of what we want to do in the future."
-Clay Routledge
Social media is a "social swamp," a colorful yet treacherous swamp. While those generations who spent their childhood offline insist on ways to regulate this "biotope", Generations Z and Alpha didn't even believe in the idea of digital safe spaces. For them, social media is both a playground and a battlefield. The borderline between fame, shaming, framing, fake news and conspiracy is omnipresent. In "ANACONDA", the dancers appear like avatars exploring the question of how to navigate this playing field when you are equally convinced of the promises and the perfidy of this overwhelming world. Which actors do they follow, what bullshit do they send into chat rooms, which movements do they advocate and how can they balance on the border between righteous anger and blind aggression?
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