When is love love? Where? How? Why? For whom and for how many? What does love have to do with resistance? In which places, in which times, in which rebellion does love find its expression? Is love resistant or resistance loving? Roll backwards in romanticization? Stability for state structures? And when is love fundamental social criticism? An expression of rebellion? Collective instead of commerce? Development instead of restriction? Irresistible utopia?
In text and sound collages and choreographies of everyday life and its states of emergency, of rebellion and its excesses, of criticism and its complicity, the play approaches these questions and takes the audience on a moving journey through time through places, acts and expressions of resistant love and loving resistance.
For all people aged 14 and over who understand love as an extravagant rebellion, pulsating protest and poetic practice. For all those who want to dare to love in order to unite in vulnerability.
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